Reverend Billy C. Wirtz

Reverend Billy C. Wirtz (born William McLean Wirths[1] on September 28, 1954) is an American blues musician, comedian[2] and writer.

Working at the Waxie Maxie's Record Store helped broaden his taste, discovering the blues, as well as jazz and gospel.

His song "Teenie Weenie Meanie", described as "a tasteful vignette about a midget lady wrestler"[5] led to a six-month-long contract as a "Manager" with Professional Wrestling From Florida (PWF).

While there he worked with Dennis "Mideon" Knight, The Nasty Boys, Gigolo Jimmy Backlund, and Dallas Page.

He created a humorous church known as The First House Of Polyester Worship and Horizontal Throbbing Teenage Desire, and Our Lady of the White Go-Go Boot, Lord of the 40-Watt Undulating Bubbling Lava Lamp Apocalyptic, No Pizza Take-Out After Twelve, Shrine Of The Rick Flair ‘WOOOO’, Rasslin' Jeezus.