Ralph L. Berry (November 20, 1906 â€" July 21, 1973), better known by
the ring name "Wild" Red Berry, was an American professional
wrestler.Berry was a nine-time NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion
and an important smaller wrestler of the 1930s to the 1950s, as well
as a famous professional wrestling manager in his later years.Standing
only 5'8", Berry had to find creative ways to win his matches, which
is why he oftentimes turned to rule breaking. His defiant in-ring
actions made him one of the most hated professional wrestlers of the
1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Berry did not care, as his disregard for
authority eventually lead him to more than fifteen professional
wrestling championship reigns over the course of his lengthy
career.Berry continued his deviant behavior long after his in-ring
career came to a close. As manager to such top stars as Gorilla
Monsoon, The Fabulous Kangaroos and Bull Ramos, Berry was not above
using his signature cane as a weapon.
the ring name "Wild" Red Berry, was an American professional
wrestler.Berry was a nine-time NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion
and an important smaller wrestler of the 1930s to the 1950s, as well
as a famous professional wrestling manager in his later years.Standing
only 5'8", Berry had to find creative ways to win his matches, which
is why he oftentimes turned to rule breaking. His defiant in-ring
actions made him one of the most hated professional wrestlers of the
1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Berry did not care, as his disregard for
authority eventually lead him to more than fifteen professional
wrestling championship reigns over the course of his lengthy
career.Berry continued his deviant behavior long after his in-ring
career came to a close. As manager to such top stars as Gorilla
Monsoon, The Fabulous Kangaroos and Bull Ramos, Berry was not above
using his signature cane as a weapon.
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