Sailor Art Thomas
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox professional wrestler Arthur Thomas (January 30, 1924 – March 20, 2003), better known as Sailor Art Thomas or Seaman Art Thomas, was an American Merchant Mariner, bodybuilder, and professional wrestler. A WWA World Heavyweight Champion, Thomas was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.<ref name="Cagematch">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="WWEBio">Template:Cite web</ref>
Early life
Thomas was born in Gurdon, Arkansas, the son of Alfred and Jessie (Lunon) Thomas. In 1935, he moved to Madison, Wisconsin. After his mother's death he was raised in a Wisconsin orphanage and in foster homes.<ref name="Klein2012">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="JohnsonOliver2012">Template:Cite book</ref>
Merchant Marine career
Thomas spent 27 months in the United States Merchant Marine. Serving in a construction battalion, Thomas helped build an airstrip in Guam.<ref name="JohnsonOliver2012"/>
Professional wrestling career
After leaving the Merchant Marine, Thomas worked for Greyhound Lines before becoming a professional bodybuilder. After joining a bodybuilding troupe, he began touring the United States. After being spotted by promoter Jimmy Demetral, Thomas trained as a professional wrestler. He made his debut in 1943.<ref name="Klein2012"/> Thomas would usually be introduced as a "just discharged" Navy seaman, wearing a regulation "crackerjack" uniform and pea coat, and enter the ring as a plant to oppose the villain's dishonorable tactics.
Throughout the early 1960s, Thomas won a series of tag team championships around North America: the Worldwide Wrestling Associates International Television Tag Team Championship with Lou Thesz in California, the Maple Leaf Wrestling NWA International Tag Team Championship with John Paul Henning in Toronto,<ref name="Lentz2003"/> and the NWA Detroit World Tag Team Championship with Bobo Brazil in Detroit.<ref name="Klein2012"/> In 1962 and 1963, Thomas won the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in the Texas-based Southwest Sports promotion on two occasions.<ref name="Klein2012"/><ref name="WattsWilliams2006"/> Thomas also competed for the World Wide Wrestling Federation from 1963 to 1964, teaming with Bobo Brazil and Bruno Sammartino.<ref name="WWEBio"/><ref name="Solomon2010">Template:Cite book</ref>
In April 1972, Thomas won the WWA World Heavyweight Championship of the Indianapolis-based World Wrestling Association, defeating Baron von Raschke. The title was held up the next month after a bout between Thomas and von Raschke.<ref name="Klein2012"/>
Thomas retired in 1981.<ref name="WWEBio"/>
Personal life
Thomas had seven children. He died of cancer only a month after being diagnosed with it.
Championships and accomplishments
- Big Time Wrestling
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) (1 time) – with Bobo Brazil<ref name="Klein2012"/>
- Maple Leaf Wrestling
- NWA International Tag Team Championship (Toronto version) (3 times) – with John Paul Henning<ref name="Lentz2003">Template:Cite book</ref>
- Southwest Sports
- NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (2 times)<ref name="WattsWilliams2006">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Klein2012"/><ref name=TexasBook>*Template:Cite book</ref><ref name=TexasWeb>Template:Cite web</ref>
- World Wrestling Association
- WWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref name="Klein2012"/>
- Worldwide Wrestling Associates
- WWE
- WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2016)<ref name="WWEBio"/>
References
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- 1924 births
- 2003 deaths
- African-American professional wrestlers
- American male bodybuilders
- American male professional wrestlers
- Deaths from cancer in Wisconsin
- People from Clark County, Arkansas
- Professional wrestlers from Arkansas
- Professional wrestlers from Wisconsin
- United States Merchant Mariners
- WWE Hall of Fame Legacy inductees
- Stampede Wrestling alumni
- 20th-century African-American sportsmen
- 21st-century African-American people
- Place of death missing
- 20th-century male professional wrestlers
- 20th-century American professional wrestlers
- NWA Texas Heavyweight Champions
- NWA World Tag Team Champions (Detroit version)
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