Savannah Jack

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Savannah Jack
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Birth nameTheodore "Ted" Russell
Born(1948-10-15)October 15, 1948
St. Paul, Minnesota
DiedJanuary 17, 2012(2012-01-17) (aged 63)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Savannah Jack
T-Bone Brown
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed from Savannah, Georgia
Trained by Eddie Sharkey
Verne Gagne
Debut1985
Retired1987

Theodore Russell (October 15, 1948 - January 17, 2012) was an American professional wrestler, best known under the ring name of "Savannah Jack" in Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation in the Mid-South from 1986 to 1987. He won the UWF Television Championship.

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Early life

Russell started playing football for the University of Minnesota for the Minnesota Golden Gophers from 1969 to 1970.

Pro wrestling career

Trained by Verne Gagne and Eddie Sharkey in Minnesota. He worked for the American Wrestling Association as T-Bone Brown in 1985.

In 1986 he made his debut as "Savannah Jack" in Universal Wrestling Federation working for Bill Watts. At first he was a member of Skandor Akbar's stable Devastation, Inc.. He defeated Buddy Roberts of The Fabulous Freebirds for the UWF Television Championship on November 9, 1986 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He would feud with Chris Adams, One Man Gang, Iceman Parsons and Sting. He lost the title to Eddie Gilbert on March 8, 1987. Later that year he retired from wrestling due to health problems that caught up with him in Fort Worth, Texas, where he coughed up a blood clot shortly before a match. He returned to Minnesota and was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy caused by years of steroid abuse.

Death

After many years of health problems he suffered a stroke in 2001. On January 17, 2012 Jack died from cardiomyopathy after 25 years of heart problems in his home in Minneapolis. He was 63.

Championships and accomplishments

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