Age, Biography and Wiki
Fred Ottman (Fred Alex Ottman) was born on 10 August, 1956 in Miami, Florida, U.S., is an American professional wrestler. Discover Fred Ottman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
Popular As |
Fred Alex Ottman |
Occupation |
N/A |
Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
10 August 1956 |
Birthday |
10 August |
Birthplace |
Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Nationality |
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He is a member of famous Wrestler with the age 67 years old group.
Fred Ottman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 67 years old, Fred Ottman height is 6 ft 3 in and Weight 384 lb.
Physical Status |
Height |
6 ft 3 in |
Weight |
384 lb |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Fred Ottman's Wife?
His wife is Sheila Ottman (m. August 31, 1987)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Sheila Ottman (m. August 31, 1987) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
Fred Ottman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fred Ottman worth at the age of 67 years old? Fred Ottman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from . We have estimated Fred Ottman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Wrestler |
Fred Ottman Social Network
Timeline
Fred Alex Ottman (born August 10, 1958) is an American retired professional wrestler.
Ottman was trained by Boris Malenko and got his start as Sigfried the Giant in February 1985, for Championship Wrestling from Georgia.
He later wrestled for Texas All-Star Wrestling and the Continental Wrestling Association as Big Bubba.
He wrestled as Big Bubba in 1986 and 1987 in Memphis for Jerry Jarret's CWA wrestling.
There he was initially managed by Downtown Bruno.
In September 1988, Ottman wrestled on the Gordon Solie-hosted TV shows of Championship Wrestling from Florida as a heel called Big Steel Man, managed by Diamond Dallas Page.
He worked for the World Wrestling Federation from 1989 to 1993 under the ring names Tugboat and Typhoon.
As the former, he played a key babyface ally of Hulk Hogan.
As the latter, he turned heel to form The Natural Disasters with Earthquake and held the WWF Tag Team Championship.
He defeated Rhodes for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship on May 13, 1989.
Ottman made his first appearance in the WWF in June 1989 in a dark match under the ring name Big Steel Man with Slick as his manager.
He wrestled three more dark matches that summer, defeating Paul Roma and Boris Zukhov, and losing to Mr. Perfect.
That September, his name was changed to Tugboat Tyler, then Tugboat Thomas, as he portrayed a fan favorite on house shows, defeating the likes of Barry Horowitz, The Brooklyn Brawler and Boris Zhukov.
He debuted on WWF television on the January 27, 1990 episode of Superstars under the Tugboat Thomas moniker and defeated Iron Mike Sharpe.
His ring name was soon after shortened to Tugboat.
His costume consisted of a red striped shirt, white pants, and a sailor's hat.
Part of his gimmick included miming pulling the cord of an airhorn and making a "Toot-toot" noise, like a horn of a ship.
On the May 20 episode of Wrestling Challenge, Hulk Hogan made a promo explaining that he personally trained Tugboat and brought him to the WWF.
Following Tugboat's win on that very same show Hogan came out into the ring and raised his arm, showing his full support.
Tugboat railed for fans to send encouraging letters to Hogan after Hogan was brutally attacked by Earthquake.
This coincided with a substantial push that saw Tugboat emerging victorious on television against numerous opponents.
He made his pay-per-view debut at that November's Survivor Series, where he teamed with Hogan, The Big Boss Man and Hacksaw Jim Duggan to face the team of Earthquake, Dino Bravo, Haku and The Barbarian.
Tugboat was eliminated when he and Earthquake fought to a double count-out, and Hogan went on to be the sole survivor.
Tugboat was the first true test of The Undertaker, who defeated him in numerous matches between December 1990 and March 1991.
Tugboat received a shot at Mr. Perfect's Intercontinental Championship on the May 5, 1991 episode of Wrestling Challenge, but was unsuccessful.
In May 1991, Ottman teased a heel turn by eliminating Hulk Hogan in a battle royal on NBC's Saturday Night's Main Event XXIX.
Ottman completed the turn on the June 15 episode of WWF Superstars.
Tugboat and The Bushwhackers were facing The Nasty Boys and Earthquake in a six-man tag team match when Tugboat attacked his teammates, allowing Earthquake to hit the Earthquake Splash on Bushwhacker Luke and pin him.
On the June 17 episode of Prime Time Wrestling, Earthquake's manager, Jimmy Hart, reintroduced Ottman as Typhoon, and he and Earthquake became known as The Natural Disasters.
As part of the character change, Ottman began wearing a red, white and black singlet with a tidal wave on the front and "Typhoon" in black letters under it (to match the design on Earthquake's wrestling gear, seismograph lines and "Earthquake" in red letters across the middle).
The Natural Disasters dumped Hart and turned into fan favorites in early 1992 - with Ottman's heel run having lasted less than seven months - feuding with Hart's new top team, Money Inc. ("Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster).
On April 17 they won the SWS Tag Team Championship defeating George Takano and Shunji Takano in Yokohama, Japan when WWF had a partnership with Super World of Sports.
In July the Natural Disasters defeated Money Inc. to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.
They lost the title to Money Inc. three months later.
In 1993, Ottman debuted as The Shockmaster in World Championship Wrestling and immediately fell over, losing his mask on live television while his teammates broke character and laughed.
This botch hurt his career, and is now generally regarded as the worst debut in wrestling history, but he was able to capitalize on its notoriety after his in-ring retirement.
After Earthquake took a leave of absence from the WWF early in 1993, Ottman wrestled in singles matches before leaving the company in early summer.
He worked house shows against Terry Taylor in the spring.