Tony Anthony (born April 12,
1960 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is a semi-retired American
professional
wrestler best known as Dirty White Boy, who
wrestled primarily for independent
promotions in the Southeastern United States.
He was
active throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the Tennessee
-based United States Wrestling
Association and Smoky
Mountain Wrestling and had two short stints with the World Wrestling
Federation.
He is married to Kim Anthony, who has also worked as his
valet "Dirty White
Girl".
Career
Territories (1980-1988)
Trained by
Steve Keirn and Ron Wright,
Anthony won his first major title while teaming with
Len Denton as "The Grapplers". They defeated
The Fabulous Ones, a
tag team that included Keirn, to win the
AWA Southern Tag Team
Championship on August 8, 1983. After losing the titles, The
Grapplers continued to team together, winning the
NWA Central States Tag
Team Championship twice in 1984.
Anthony continued to wrestle on the independent circuit, splitting
his time between singles competition and tag team action. He also
teamed with
Jerry Stubbs in
Southeast Championship
Wrestling to win the
NWA Southeast Tag Team
Championship four times before the promotion closed. After the
promotion became the
Continental Wrestling
Federation, Anthony and Stubbs won the tag team titles twice
more. As a singles wrestler, Anthony won the
NWA Alabama Heavyweight
Championship on four occasions. He beat Wendell Cooley to begin
each of the first two reigns. He also defeated
Bob Armstrong to win his third NWA Alabama
championship and
Tom Prichard to win
his fourth. His fourth reign lasted until the title was abandoned
in 1988.
United States Wrestling Association (1989-1991)
In 1989, Anthony was
booked to defeat
Dustin Rhodes in a
United States Wrestling
Association (USWA) tournament final to become the first
USWA Southern
Heavyweight champion. The following year, he won the
USWA Tag Team Championship on
three occasions, once with Tom Burton and twice with
Doug Gilbert.
Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1992-1996)
Anthony competed primarily as a singles wrestler in
Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). He
quickly received a
push and became a
main event wrestler, winning the
SMW Heavyweight Championship
from
Brian Lee on August 8, 1992. After
dropping the
title to
Tracy Smothers the following
April, Anthony won the
SMW Beat the Champ
Television Championship under his masked "Mighty Yankee"
gimmick in
June 1993. While holding this title, Anthony was booked to defeat
Brian Lee to regain the Heavyweight Championship. On September 13,
he was involved in an
angle where he was
kayfabe forced to vacate the Television
Championship on August 16 in a series of matches where the rules
stipulated that any wrestler who successfully defended the title
five times would be awarded $5000 but be forced to vacate it.
Anthony regained the title by beating
Robert
Gibson on September 13. Anthony won his final SMW Heavyweight
Championship on July 5, 1994 by defeating
Jake Roberts. He held it for over six months
before losing the title to
Jerry Lawler
on January 28, 1995. Anthony's performance in 1994 earned him his
highest placement in the annual
PWI 500, in which he was
ranked #25. Anthony won his final SMW title on July 6, 1995 by
teaming with
Tracy Smothers (as "The
Thugs") to defeat "The Dynamic Duo" of
Al
Snow and
Unabomb for the
SMW Tag Team Championship.
World Wrestling Federation (1996-1997)
In 1996, Anthony signed with the
World Wrestling Federation
(WWF). He was given the
gimmick of "T.L.
Hopper", a wrestling
plumber. After a series
of
vignettes
showing Hopper at work, he debuted wearing jeans that hung low and
a stained undershirt. He carried his
plunger
(named "Betsy") to the ring with him, and he celebrated his
victories by sticking the plunger in his opponents' faces.
Although he did not wrestle in any WWF
pay-per-views, he made an appearance at the
"Bikini Beach Blast-Off" during the
Free For All show that
preceded
SummerSlam 1996. Based on
his
kayfabe experience as a plumber, Hopper
was chosen to investigate a "brown object" that resembled
feces on the bottom of the
swimming pool. The segment was meant to parody
a scene in the movie
Caddyshack.
He returned to the WWF in September 1997 as "Uncle Cletus", coming
from the audience to help the
heel tag team of
The Godwinns (
Henry and
Phineas
Godwinn) in a match against
The
Headbangers. He hit
Mosh in
the head with a
horseshoe, allowing
Phineas to make the pin. He was revealed to be a kayfabe relative
of the Godwinns, and he became the team's
manager. At
Badd Blood 1997, Henry and Phineas won the
WWF Tag Team
Championship with Cletus in their corner. On October 7, Cletus
interfered in another match, but his interference backfired and
allowed the
Legion of Doom to win the
titles. Following the match, the Godwinns attacked Cletus, who was
never seen in the WWF again.
Tennessee independents (1997-present)
After his final run with the WWF, Anthony returned to his native
state of Tennessee, where he had maintained considerable fame and
popularity. He appeared in various
independents around
East Tennessee.
He currently plays a
prominent role in Knoxville
's Tennessee Mountain Wrestling as its face commissioner,
embroiled in a long standing feud with heel promoter/manager "K-Town Daddy"
Terry Landell and "Cowboy" Bob Orton,
Jr. Anthony is now the manager of the Dirty Boys (Chris Powers
& J.T. Coalminer) at Tennessee Mountain Wrestling. He
also part owner of Tennessee Mountain Wrestling with Terry Landell
and Bob Orton, Jr.
In wrestling
- Manager
- "Dirty White Girl" Kim Anthony
- Ron Wright
Championships and accomplishments
- *AWA Southern Tag
Team Championship (1 time) -
with Len Denton
- *CWA
Southwestern Heavyweight Championship (1
time)
- *PWI ranked him #299 of the 500 best singles
wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003
- *SMW Beat
the Champ Television Championship (2
times)
- *SMW Heavyweight
Championship (3 times)
- *SMW Tag Team
Championship (1 time) - with
Tracy Smothers
- *CWF Tag Team
Championship (2 times) - with
Jerry Stubbs
- *NWA Alabama
Heavyweight Championship (4
times)
- *NWA Southeastern
Continental Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with
Jerry Stubbs
- *SCW
Southwest Tag Team Championship (2
times) - with Len Denton
- *USWA
Southern Heavyweight Championship (1
time)
- *USWA World Tag
Team Championship (3 times) -
with Tom Burton (1) and Doug Gilbert
(2)
References