James White[2] (July 11, 1942 – January 7, 2010) was an American professional wrestler during the 1960s and 1970s in the southern United States.
[1] Afterward, White also began wrestling for Nick Gulas in Nashville on the weekends, while he continued to attend high school during the week.
[1] White later worked for Diehard Championship Wrestling from 1999 to 2004 managing such stars as the Mongolian Stomper, DCW Heavyweight Champion Lee Luger Billy Joe Travis, Jamie (Too Cool) Stone The Hansen Brothers(Brody & Billy Jack), and The Tennessee Connection(Chuck Lee & J.D.Biggs).
He also was commissioner for Southern Championship Wrestling, a southeastern Kentucky promotion, in his last couple of years before his death.
[1] He also worked as the general manager of Alono, Inc., which was an organization that treated people for drug and alcohol abuse.
[1] Years after his divorce, he moved to Kentucky in 1997 and lived with his significant other Beatrice and welcomed her two children, Shelia and Wayne, as his own.