For the Killer Kox who competed in numerous National Wrestling Alliance territories during the 1960s and 1970s, see Herb Gerwig.
Freddie Sweetan
Birth name
Freddie Prosser
Born
(1937-07-25)July 25, 1937 Shenstone, New Brunswick, Canada
Died
July 26, 1974(1974-07-26) (aged 36) MacFarlane Bridge, New Brunswick, Canada
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Butcher #1 Freddie Sweetan Killer Cox
Billed height
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight
260 lb (120 kg)
Trained by
Emile Dupree
Debut
c. 1968
Freddie Prosser (July 25, 1937 - July 26, 1974) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Freddie Sweetan. He competed in certain North American regional promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance as well as Grand Prix Wrestling, Maple Leaf Wrestling and Stampede Wrestling during the 1960s and 1970s, most notably teaming with Paul Peller as the masked tag team The Butchers.
Freddie Prosser (July 25, 1937 - July 26, 1974) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, FreddieSweetan. He competed in certain...
with Freddie Prosser who went under the name FreddieSweetan in Canada for Stampede Wrestling. Sweetan and Terry Gibbs defeated Fabulous Freebirds for...
until dropping it on August 3, 1971, to The Beast's former partner FreddieSweetan and former rival Eric Pomeroy. The Beast had two more reigns with the...
Wykoff, 76 May 31 - Sky Hi Lee, 53 June 24 – Mangla Rai, 60 July 26 – FreddieSweetan, 36 August 21 – Buford Pusser, 37 September 13 - Jack Pfefer, 79 September...
After a two-year stint in the Mid-Atlantic territory teaming with FreddieSweetan, Lamarche began wrestling for the Funk brothers in their Texas based...
ISBN 0786417544. Oliver, Greg (February 2, 2005). "The tragic end of FreddieSweetan". Canadian Online Explorer. SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original...
Johnny Weaver (1975) and Tommy Gilbert (1976-77). The top heels were FreddieSweetan, Mike Dubois, Killer Karl Krupp, Jim Dillon, "Bulldog" Bob Brown, Lord...
Pro (died in 2019) June 19 – Wahoo McDaniel(died in 2002) July 25 – FreddieSweetan (died in 1974) August 2 – Ángel Blanco(died in 1986) August 13 – Brian...
Eric Pomeroy 1970–1975 Phil Potts Phil Watson 1977 Freddie Prosser† Fred Sweetan / FreddieSweetan 1969–1974 Harley Race† Harley Race 1974 Tom Renesto†...
Archie Gouldie Ox Baker Waldo Von Erich Stan Stasiak Vic Rossitani Bob Sweetan Angelo Mosca Billy Robinson 1970s Abdullah the Butcher Jerry Christy Dave...
opponent was J. J. Dillon. This run was highlighted by a feud against Bob Sweetan, who injured Morales' neck with a piledriver during one of their encounters...
worked as a comptometer operator, and met and married football player Karl Sweetan, though the marriage was short-lived. After being spotted singing by Edwin...
season. He was injured when he was upended and tackled on his shoulder by Freddie Joe Nunn of the Phoenix Cardinals, who drew a personal foul on the play...
passing yards and his first career passing touchdown, a 20-yard pass to Freddie Jones. The game against the Chiefs was Brees's lone appearance as a rookie...
Stufflebeem Leo Sugar Ndamukong Suh Ivory Sully Ian Sunter Bill Swancutt Karl Sweetan Bill Swiacki Larry Swider Pat Swilling Reggie Swinton Rudy Sylvan Tyree...
Wrestling, Southwest Championship Wrestling, St. Louis Wrestling Club Bob Sweetan, Lorenzo Parente, Bobby Hart Buddy Rogers (Herman Rohde) 1921–1992 1978–1983...
Potts† Whipper Billy Watson 1949–1950 1954 1956–1963 1965 Freddie Prosser† Butcher #1 / Fred Sweetan 1968–1969 Antonio Pugliese† Tony Parisi 1965 Charles Putnam†...
Championship (Central States version) (3 times) – with Dusty Rhodes (1) and Bob Sweetan (2) Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Florida Tag Team Championship...
Stampede Wrestling during the 1970s and 1980s. With manager "Classie" Freddie Blassie, he also had a brief stint as Louis Cyr in the World Wide Wrestling...