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Bill Partington

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Bill Partington
NameBill Partington
OccupationProfessional wrestler, promoter

Bill Partington was a renowned figure in the world of professional wrestling, known for his work as a wrestler, promoter, and trainer. He was associated with various notable figures in the industry, including Stu Hart, Lou Thesz, and Verne Gagne. Partington's career spanned several decades, during which he worked with prominent promotions like the National Wrestling Alliance and the American Wrestling Association. His contributions to the sport have been recognized by organizations such as the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum.

Early Life and Career

Bill Partington's early life and career are not well-documented, but it is known that he began his career in the 1940s, working with promoters like Paul Bowser and Tony Stecher. During this period, he likely crossed paths with other notable wrestlers of the time, including Gorgeous George, Strangler Lewis, and Buddy Rogers. Partington's experiences during this era likely influenced his later work as a promoter and trainer, where he would go on to work with wrestlers like Ric Flair, Terry Funk, and Dusty Rhodes. His early career also overlapped with the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance, which would become a major force in the industry.

Professional Wrestling Career

Partington's professional wrestling career was marked by his work as a wrestler, promoter, and trainer. He was known for his technical grappling skills, which were influenced by his training with Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt. As a promoter, Partington worked with various notable figures, including Verne Gagne, Nick Bockwinkel, and Bobby Heenan. His promotion, Big Time Wrestling, featured a range of talent, including The Crusher, Dick the Bruiser, and Mad Dog Peloquin. Partington's career also intersected with the rise of television as a medium for professional wrestling, with his promotion airing shows on DuMont Television Network and WCCO-TV.

Championships and Accomplishments

Throughout his career, Partington won various championships and accolades, including the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and the AWA World Heavyweight Championship. He was also recognized for his contributions to the sport, being inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. Partington's work as a trainer and promoter helped launch the careers of numerous wrestlers, including Rick Martel, Larry Zbyszko, and Ken Patera. His legacy continues to be felt in the industry, with many promoters and wrestlers citing him as an influence, including Vince McMahon, Jim Crockett Jr., and Sting.

Personal Life

Little is known about Partington's personal life, but it is believed that he was married and had children. His family likely played an important role in his life, with his wife and children often attending his wrestling events. Partington's personal life also intersected with the lives of other notable figures in the industry, including Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and The Iron Sheik. As a promoter, Partington was known for his fair treatment of wrestlers, which earned him the respect of many in the industry, including Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, and Bob Backlund.

Legacy

Bill Partington's legacy in the world of professional wrestling is still felt today, with many promoters and wrestlers citing him as an influence. His work as a trainer and promoter helped launch the careers of numerous wrestlers, and his contributions to the sport have been recognized by organizations such as the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. Partington's legacy continues to be celebrated by fans and industry professionals alike, with many regarding him as one of the most important figures in the history of professional wrestling, alongside Vincent J. McMahon, Toots Mondt, and Sam Muchnick. His impact on the industry can be seen in the work of promotions like WWE, All Elite Wrestling, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which continue to feature wrestlers and storylines influenced by Partington's era. Category:Professional wrestling promoters

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