Bob Merrill (wrestler)

Bob Merrill was a retired American professional wrestler. He used a number of ring names over his career, including Bob Stanlee, Rip Miller, The Golden Terror, Giant Evans, and Mighty Joe Thunder.

Bob Merrill
Birth nameRobert Merrill
BornUnited States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Rip Carlson
Bob Stanlee
Golden Terror
Rip Miller
Giant Evans
Big Ed Miller
Mighty Joe Thunder
Billed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Billed weight286 lb (130 kg)
Debut1957
Retired1982

Career

Merrill made his professional wrestling debut in 1957 as Rip Carlson after training with Stu Hart in Calgary. Shortly after he teamed with Dr. Bill Miller as his storyline brother Big Ed Miller. After a 3-year stay in Calgary he left for the Detroit territory where he challenged the likes of Antonino Rocca.

His longest stay was in Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF). He teamed with Moose Evans (as Giant Evans) to form The Mighty Yankees and they captured the NWA Southern Tag Team championship and then, as The Masked Yankees, the NWA International Tag Team Championship. He stayed in the territory for almost four years before moving to Detroit under the name Bob Stanlee, where he wrestled with real life brothers Steve Stanlee and Gene Stanlee, before moving on again to Toronto for promoter Frank Tunney.

In April 1964 he entered the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). He stayed for nearly two years wrestling as the masked Golden Terror challenging then champion Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF World Heavyweight title.

He then entered the Worldwide Wrestling Associates, again as the Golden Terror, and stayed for about a year. Then he headed north to Roy Shire's San Francisco NWA territory as Rip Miller. He teamed with Enrique Torres to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship.

He returned to the WWWF in 1968 staying for about a year before returning briefly to Toronto and then leaving wrestling for many years. In 1982, after 14 years away from the business, Merrill returned to the WWF as Mighty Joe Thunder, managed by Captain Lou Albano. After appearing at several television tapings and house shows, he retired from wrestling.

He is deceased.[1]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. Saalbach, Axel. "Bob Stanlee". Wrestlingdata.com. Archived from the original on September 26, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
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