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'''Matt Jewell''' (also known as '''Bearcat Brown''' and '''Fatback Brown''') was a professional wrestler who worked “colored” matches for promoters [[Nick Gulas]] and [[Roy Welch]] in the mid 1960s. He played the heel and [[Prince Pullins]] was often his babyface opponent. | |||
In [[1969]], as Bearcat Brown, he became one of the most popular wrestlers to ever appear in [[Birmingham]] when he formed a tag-team with [[Len Rossi]] and broke the color barrier on [[Boutwell Auditorium]] wrestling cards. They won the World Tag Title and packed Boutwell for the next three years with both black and white fans. | |||
After Len Rossi’s career-ending accident in [[1972]], his son [[Joey Rossi|Joey]] began teaming with Bearcat. He also won titles with [[Don Carson]] and [[Johnny Walker]]. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.kayfabememories.com Kayfabe Memories] website | |||
* [http://www.wrestlingclassics.com Wrestling Classics] website | |||
* [http://www.wrestlingdata.com Wrestling Data] website | |||
* [http://www.kayfabememories.com | |||
* [http://www.wrestlingclassics | |||
* [http://www.wrestlingdata.com | |||
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Revision as of 14:30, 16 August 2014
Matt Jewell (also known as Bearcat Brown and Fatback Brown) was a professional wrestler who worked “colored” matches for promoters Nick Gulas and Roy Welch in the mid 1960s. He played the heel and Prince Pullins was often his babyface opponent.
In 1969, as Bearcat Brown, he became one of the most popular wrestlers to ever appear in Birmingham when he formed a tag-team with Len Rossi and broke the color barrier on Boutwell Auditorium wrestling cards. They won the World Tag Title and packed Boutwell for the next three years with both black and white fans.
After Len Rossi’s career-ending accident in 1972, his son Joey began teaming with Bearcat. He also won titles with Don Carson and Johnny Walker.
External links
- Kayfabe Memories website
- Wrestling Classics website
- Wrestling Data website