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King Parsons
[[Image:Image:Iceman King Parsons.jpg|200px|An image of King Parsons.]]
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Ring name(s) Iceman Parsons
Iceman King Parsons
"Blackbird" King Parsons
Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight 245 lb (111 kg/17.5 st)
Born 1949
Resides St. Louis, Missouri
Billed from Mongolia
Trained by Nick Kozak
Debut 1979

Iceman Parsons (born King Parsons) was a professional wrestler who sometimes went by Iceman King Parsons.

Career

Iceman Parsons started wrestling in 1979 after being trained by Nick Kozak. He started out in the NWA's Pacific Northwest territory. He teamed with Rocky Johnson and won the tag team titles while he was there. In 1982, he moved on to Jim Crockett Promotions where he teamed with Porkchop Cash and feuded with Don Kernodle and Jim Nelson over the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship. Parsons then moved on to World Class Championship Wrestling where he had his greatest success in the business. He feuded with the Von Erichs and Chris Adams and was a baby-face and a heel. In 1984, he formed "Rock 'n' Soul" with Buck Zumhofe and they had a big feud with Bill and Scott Irwin. He wrestled briefly in the Texas All-Star Wrestling promotion in 1986 and formed the "Dream Team" with Tiger Conway, Jr.. They feuded with Mike & Dizzy Golden. Iceman then went on to the Universal Wrestling Federation, where he turned heel in 1987 after being snubbed out of a tag team title tournament. Parsons feuded mostly with Adams and with Savannah Jack for many months, and his feud with Savannah Jack carried over to Ken Mantell's new Wild West Wrestling promotion. In late-1987, he joined Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts after Michael Hayes left the Fabulous Freebirds to help them get revenge on him. Hayes teamed with Kerry and Kevin Von Erich and they had a long feud that eventually saw Gordy side with Hayes and the Von Erich's and Roberts leave the promotion. Parsons was known as the "Blackbird" during this feud and formed a trio called "The Blackbirds" with Perry "Action" Jackson and Harold T. Harris. In 1992, Parsons went to the Global Wrestling Federation with Jackson and won the tag team titles with him and also won the North American title, which was their top title. Parsons and Jackson feuded with "The Ebony Experience", who would go on to become Harlem Heat. He also worked for the United States Wrestling Association where he was managed by Skandor Akbar and Percy Pringle. Iceman had a legendary on-again, off-again feud with Chris Adams, which began in 1984 when Iceman was a babyface, and Adams was a heel. The pair teamed up regularly in the UWF, then broke up following a tag team match between Ted DiBiase and Steve Williams. Parsons turned heel soon afterward, and feuded with Adams in the UWF, World Class, USWA and Global promotions as well as other independent federations until Adams' sudden death in 2001. Parsons, who took Adams' death hard, eventually cut back on his appearances. He is considered semi-retired, appearing from time to time with a few independent promotions in Texas. Iceman is among the few surviving major stars from World Class, along with Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, Brian Adias, Jimmy Garvin, David Manning and Kevin Von Erich. Outside of his wrestling ability, Iceman was among the best microphone workers in the industry, using many of his pet phrases such as "rooty poot", "Hubba Bubba, not a spec of trubba!" and "Like Momma says, it be's that way sometimes--have mercy!". His microphone skills strongly influenced Rocky Johnson's son, Dwayne, aka The Rock, who like Parsons used rooty poot as one of his pet phrases.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • PWI ranked him # 249 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.

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