10 Wrestling Legends PG Fans Should Know (But Probably Don't)
9. Tracy Smothers
Tracy Smothers is a true journey man of the industry and wrestled virtually everywhere at one time or another during his thirty year career. Smothers initially garnered national spotlight during a stint in WCW during the early 90s, but eventually become a top regional star for Smokey Mountain Wrestling in 1995. He was a text book example of an old school performer, as he could fire up as a baby face or get the crowd to despise him as a heel. Tracy might be best known for his time in ECW as a member of the Full Blooded Italians and the somewhat comical stable always provided some entertaining TV for the promotion based in South Philadelphia. After his time in ECW, Smothers signed with the WWE, but was used primarily as a jobber for the few years he was under contract. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi4O915WB9I After ECW folded, he returned to the independent scene, where he gained a cult following among fans and fellow wrestlers for his comical style in the ring. Unfortunately, Tracy had some personal problems a few years ago that led him to limiting his schedule, but thankfully, he currently seems healthy. Smothers might not have been a top national star, but he was always an entertaining competitor.