Porkchop Cash

Together, they defeated Black Gordman and Goliath to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship on July 24.

[3] Cash's final reign came in 1976, when he and Frank Monte defeated the team of Roddy Piper and Crusher Verdu for the belts.

[6] In Louisiana, Cash became a two-time holder of the Tri-State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship.

His first reign was with Mike George, as the team defeated The Medics (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) on August 16, 1977.

Joining up with Jay Youngblood, he won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship in March 1982.

Jim Nelson, Cash formed a team with Iceman King Parsons to regain the title.

[9] After leaving the Mid-Atlantic territory, Porkchop Cash then joined Jerry Jarrett's Continental Wrestling Association based in Memphis, Tennessee.

Cash soon formed a tag team with Troy Graham (who wrestled as "Dream Machine") known as The Bruise Brothers.

[6] They also had a series matches with The Rock 'n' Roll Express, trading the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship with them.

[14] Cash next moved to Ron Fuller's Southeastern Championship Wrestling, which operated throughout Alabama and the eastern half of Tennessee.

He won his first singles title since 1974 when he defeated Boris Zhukov for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship in September 1984.

[15] He held the title for two months before dropping it to Lord Humongous (portrayed by Jeff Van Kamp).

[16] After leaving Fuller's territory, Cash appeared next in Central States Wrestling in early 1987.

[17] In a rematch on April 10, Cash and Timbs defeated McCord and Batten again to win the championship officially.

[17] Cash also briefly held the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship after defeating Rufus R. Jones, but he lost the belt in a rematch one week later.

His tag team partner was former rival Koko B. Ware, and the pair formed the PYT Express.