Tommy Angel | |
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Birth name | Thomas Barrett [1] |
Born | North Carolina, United States |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Tommy Angel American Eagle |
Billed height | 6"0 |
Billed weight | 235 lb (107 kg)< |
Trained by | Nelson Royal [2] |
Debut | 1987 |
Retired | 1994 |
Thomas Barrett is an American retired professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Tommy Angel. He appeared as a jobber to the stars in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Federation between 1987 and 1994. [3] He also appeared in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, South Atlantic Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Angel began his professional wrestling career in 1987 for Jim Crockett Promotions. [4] In 1988, Angle worked made his debut for the World Wrestling Federation in 1988 losing to Rick Rude, One Man Gang, Brutus Beefcake, Ted DiBiase, Dino Bravo and Iron Mike Sharpe. [5]
In November 1988, Jim Crockett Promotions was bought by Ted Turner and changed its location to Atlanta and its name to World Championship Wrestling where he spent most of his career there. He lost to Sting, Steiner Brothers, Ron Simmons, Sid Vicious (wrestler), and Steve Austin. [6] [7] [8] He left WCW in 1991. In 1991, he returned to WWF working against The Undertaker and Mr. Perfect. [9]
Angel debuted in 1991 for South Atlantic Pro Wrestling where he temaed with Tommy Seabolt as the TNT Express. They won the SAPW Tag Team Championship defeating the German Stormtroppers. Angel left South Atlantic in 1992. That same year, he worked for Smoky Mountain Wrestling and Universal Wrestling Federation (Herb Abrams).
Angel made his only tour to Japan in 1992 working for All Japan Pro Wrestling.
In 1992, he returned to WCW he worked against Paul Orndorff, Diamond Dallas Page, Van Hammer, The Nasty Boys, and Barry Windham. [10] In 1993, his only victory in WCW was against Joe Cruz. [11] He WCW in 1994. [12] Angel returned to the WWF in 1994 losing to Rick Martel, Adam Bomb and Diesel. [13] Later that year he finished his wrestling career in Tennessee and retired.
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