(1946-10-04) October 4, 1946 (age 77) Jackson, Tennessee, United States[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Mr. Nashville[1] Phil Hickerson[1] P.Y. Chu-hi[1]
Billed height
6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[1]
Billed weight
308 lb (140 kg)[1]
Debut
1974[2]
Retired
1991
Phil Hickerson (born October 4, 1946) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the Tennessee-based NWA Mid-America and Continental Wrestling Association promotions.
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PhilHickerson (born October 4, 1946) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the Tennessee-based NWA Mid-America...
wrestle in the Mid-Atlantic area as well. In 1974, Condrey teamed up with PhilHickerson, and became known as the Bicentennial Kings, and was managed by "Kangaroo"...
along with ring announcer Frank Dusek were attacked by Tojo Yamamoto & PhilHickerson, billed as P.Y. Chu-Hi. While held by Chu-Hi, Yamamoto ripped open her...
in a cast. Lowrance was also physically restrained by P.Y. Chu-Hi (PhilHickerson) as manager Tojo Yamamoto berated Lowrance, after Lowrance called Yamamoto...
Yamamoto, while in World Class Championship Wrestling, was managing PhilHickerson, who was known as P.Y. Chu-Hi. They were involved in a lengthy storyline...
10, 1974 No disqualification Hair Eddie Marlin PhilHickerson Memphis, Tennessee July 1, 1974 Hickerson was the loser of the fall in a six-man tag team...
PhilHickerson and Mr. Shima in a tournament final. 448 Mark Starr and Billy Travis (3) June 8, 1987 Live event Memphis, Tennessee 1 28 Defeated Phil...
held the AWA Southern Tag Team titles in 1984, then dropped them to PhilHickerson and the Spoiler (Frank Morrell). Afterward, Gilbert turned heel on Rich...
June 27. His second reign ended on July 10 when he was defeated by PhilHickerson. Pain left the CWA after a year before returning to Utah, where he opened...
Barrett† Paul Ellering Paul E. Dangerously Paul Orndorff† Pez Whatley† PhilHickerson Professor Ito† Randy Savage† Ric Flair Rick Rude† Robert Fuller Rocky...
Interns, The Von Brauners, and The Bicenntenial Kings (Dennis Condrey and PhilHickerson). To make his character seem legitimate, Fargo engaged in antics such...
Championship from Austin Idol and worked an extended storyline against PhilHickerson. Travis and a rookie Scott Steiner won the CWA Tag Team Championship...
Class of 1995, which consisted of wrestlers "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert, PhilHickerson, Joe LeDuc, and Billy Wicks. In addition to the inductees, the event...
Final champion(s) Tony Anthony Most reigns Dutch Mantel/Texas Dirt (3 reigns) Longest reign PhilHickerson (127 days) Shortest reign Black Bart (7 days)...
Robert Fuller Jimmy Golden Cactus Jack Brian Lee "Gorgeous" Gary Young PhilHickerson Brickhouse Brown The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs Sid Eudy Downtown Bruno (manager)...
White Girl Moondog Spot The Storm Trooper Doug Furnas Dennis Condrey PhilHickerson David Schultz Austin Idol "Nightmare" Danny Davis Willie B. Hert Shane...
He held this top title for nearly two months, before losing it to PhilHickerson. In August 1988, Brown got involved in a racially-charged angle with...
tournament for the vacant title. On June 8, 1987, Starr and Travis defeated PhilHickerson and Mr. Shima to win the belts, which they held for almost a month....
in the Memphis area with King Kong Bundy, Masao Ito, Eddie Gilbert, PhilHickerson, Randy Collins as well as facing Dutch Mantel and Tojo Yamamoto during...
(1977) David Schultz World Tag Team Championship (1977) Dennis Condry & PhilHickerson Maritime Heavyweight Championship (1976–77) Leo Burke Maritime Tag Team...
Tennessee 2 28 Won tournament 21 Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey and PhilHickerson) April 16, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 103 22 Jimmy Golden...
wrestling. On June 10, 1995, he wrestled one final event, teaming with PhilHickerson to face Lawler and Valiant at the United States Wrestling Association's...
(Harold Watanabe) 1927–1992 1989–1991 World Class Championship Wrestling PhilHickerson, Dennis Knight Toni Adams 1964–2010 1985–1995 Global Wrestling Federation...