Pak Song
Pak Song Nam (April 11, 1943 or 1945 – 1980 or April 1982[lower-alpha 1][1]) was a Korean professional wrestler who appeared primarily under the name Pak Song. He is notable for his appearances with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and the Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) during the 1970s. His feud with Dusty Rhodes in 1974 is credited for making the young wrestler one of the most popular "fan favorites" in the NWA's Florida territory.[2]
Pak Song | |
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Birth name | Pak Song Nam |
Born | April 11, 1943 or 1945 Seoul, South Korea |
Died | 1980 or April 1982 or 1984 |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Pak Song Pak Song Nam Mr. Korea |
Billed height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Billed weight | 268 lb (122 kg) |
Trained by | Kintaro Oki |
Debut | 1970 |
Career
Song began wrestling in 1970 after being trained by Kintaro Oki, known as Kim Ill, who later became tag team partners. In his rookie year, Song defeated Terry Funk for the NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship and teamed with Oki to capture the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship from Gorgeous George, Jr. and Rufus R. Jones. Song also fought in Texas and St. Louis. On September 16, 1972, Song lost to Harley Race in a tournament final for the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship.[3]
In 1972, Song would make his debut for Championship Wrestling from Florida. He was portrayed as a martial artist, dubbed "The Korean Assassin", and broke wood and cement with his bare hands on television.[2] Managed by Gary Hart, Song feuded with Dusty Rhodes, Hiro Matsuda, Jack Brisco and Terry Funk. Song would stay with the company until 1979. He even was their heavyweight champion.[1]
Personal life
Song died from Marfan syndrome.[1]
Championships and accomplishments
- Big Time Wrestling
- NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kim Il[4] and Gino Hernandez
- Championship Wrestling from Florida
- NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[6]
- NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version) (2 times)[7]
- NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Eric the Red[8]
- NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Florida version) (2 times) – with Jos LeDuc and Killer Khan[9]
- NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament (1979) - with Killer Khan[10]
- Georgia Championship Wrestling
- NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Executioner[11]
- NWA Hollywood Wrestling
- NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[12]
- NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mr. Wrestling[13]
- NWA New Mexico
- NWA Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[14]
- NWA Western States Sports
- NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[15]
- NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Amarillo version) (1 time)[16]
- NWA Western States Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kim Il[17]
Notes
- It is uncertain when Song was born or died. He was born either in 1943 or 1945. It was claimed that he wrestled his last match around October 20, 1980. Some believed he died in 1980 or 1982. His Social Security Death Index listed as being born on December 14, 1941 and dying September 1980 (no exact day given, as is common with older dates of death). It was issued in Missouri. He apparently started in NWA-affiliated territories, which was headquartered in Missouri. That might account for Missouri being the state of issuance. One newspaper account (name and date unclear) from 1970 said that he was 28 years old. His having come over earlier in the year, and his birthdate apparently being in December is in line with the Social Security name and dates. His last newspaper listing was in an advertised bout in the September 2 Paris (Texas) News. There is no indication whether or not he actually made the match advertised in the bout, and his name disappeared in newspaper archives after that date. This is also in line with the September 1980 date of death. Some say he died in April 1982 and another source said January 1984.
References
- "Pak Song Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
- Pope, Kristian (2005). Tuff Stuff Professional Wrestling Field Guide: Legend and Lore. Krause Publications. p. 417. ISBN 0896892670.
- "Missouri Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Texas Tag Team Title (E. Texas)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Central States Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "Florida Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Southern Heavyweight Title (Florida)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "Florida Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA United States Tag Team Title (Florida)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- Pak Song Cagematch.net retrieved March 15, 2019
- "NWA Georgia Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Americas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Americas Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Western States Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "Texas Brass Knuckles Title (W. Texas)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
- "NWA Western States Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
External links
- "Pak Song « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
- "Pak Song: Profile & Match Listing". Profightdb.com. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
- "Wrestlingdata.com - The World's Largest Wrestling Database". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved 2017-08-03.