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Chris Colt
Birth nameCharles Harris
Born(1946-06-22)June 22, 1946
Idaho, United States
DiedMay 28, 1995(1995-05-28) (aged 48)[1]
Seattle, Washington, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Chris Colt
Chris Colt III
Christopher Colt
Chris Von Colt
Chuck Dupree
Chuck Harris
Hell's Angel #2
Jim Dillinger
Maurice Chevier
The Magnificent Chevier
Don Juan The Magnificent
Mike Stallings
Paul Dupree
American Dream
American Dream Machine
Charles Harris
Billed height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Billed weight238 lb (108 kg)[2]
Debut1965
RetiredDecember 1987

Charles Harris (June 22, 1946 – May 28, 1995) was an American professional wrestler[3] who worked for a variety of different wrestling promotions in the United States such as Big Time Wrestling (Detroit), NWA All-Star Wrestling, American Wrestling Association, and Pacific Northwest Wrestling. He also competed as Paul Dupree, Jim Dillinger, Chuck Dupree and Chris Von Colt.

Professional wrestling career

Made his professional wrestling debut in 1965 in Massachusetts.[4] In 1966, he formed a tag team with Ron Dupree as the Hell's Angels a biker-themed brothers in Phoenix, Arizona. Sometimes they were known as the California Hell's Angels or Comancheros. They would win many tag team titles in Phoenix, and Detroit until breaking up in 1971.[5]

In 1969, he formed a tag team with Jack Dillinger as the Chain Gang. Colt became Jim Dillinger. They won the WWA World Tag Team Championship in Indianapolis until 1970.

In 1974, Colt reunited with Ron Dupree as the Hells Angels in the Gulf Coast winning the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship twice. The team suddenly ended on October 17, 1975, when Ron Dupree died from a heart attack while ring announcing.[6] Afterwards, Colt would focus more on his singles career and changed his gimmick to a rocker gimmick.[7]

Colt won his first singles title the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championship defeating Cowboy Bob Kelly in March 1975.

Superstar mainstay "Crazy" Chris Colt used Alice Cooper's "Welcome to My Nightmare" as his entrance music. This is one of the earliest instances of a promotion playing theme music for wrestlers.[8]

Colt made his debut in Vancouver, Canada for NWA All-Star Wrestling in 1979 winning the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) twice with Bobby Jaggers and Buddy Rose. He worked in Vanocuver until 1982. Also in 1979, he made his debut in Portland, Oregon for Pacific Northwest where he became a big star.

Later in his career, he worked for Dave McKigney's Big Bear Promotions in Ontario, Alabama, and Oregon. Changed his character in Alabama as Chris Von Colt which was a neo-nazi gimmick. Colt's last known matches happened in December 1987 for Portland Wrestling.

Personal life

Colt was openly homosexual and worked in gay films after retiring from wrestling.[9][10]

Death

After years of drug and alcohol addiction, Colt died on May 28, 1995, in a Seattle homeless shelter, allegedly due to complications from AIDS. He was 48 years old.[11] Other sources have said he died on August 30, 1996 at 50.

Colt will be featured on Vice Media's Dark Side of the Ring season 5 this March 2024.[12]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ "Chris Colt". ProFigthDB.
  2. ^ "Chris Colt". Cagematch.
  3. ^ "Chris Colt". Wrestlingdate.
  4. ^ "Chris Colt". Onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  5. ^ McFarlin, Brad (May 11, 2021). "Mat Matters: When Chris Colt met Joe Cocker". Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer.
  6. ^ "Ron Dupree". Onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  7. ^ "Chris Colt".
  8. ^ Dave Dynasty (March 3, 2019). "Dave Dynasty Show EP124 (w/h Dave Drason & Abdullah the Butcher)". YouTube.com (Podcast). Dave Dynasty Show. Event occurs at 34:32.
  9. ^ Plombon, Jonathan (May 13, 2021). "Colt's gay films a purposeful dig". Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer.
  10. ^ "The Story Of The Dupree Brothers, The Gay Pro Wrestling Icons No One Ever Knew Existed". Pro Wrestling Stories. October 31, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2024.
  11. ^ Johnson, Steven; Oliver, Greg (June 15, 2007). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: Heels. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1550227598.
  12. ^ "Dark Side Of The Ring Season 5: Which Wrestling Stories Are Coming Next". CINEMABLEND. January 24, 2024. Retrieved February 18, 2024.
  13. ^ NWA World Tag Team Title (Detroit) history At wrestling-titles.com
  14. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Titles « NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championship « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  15. ^ [N.W.A. Canadian Tag Team Title (Vancouver) |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/nwa/bc-can-t.html] At wrestling-titles.com

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