Age, Biography and Wiki
Curtis Hughes was born on 7 December, 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., is an American professional wrestler. Discover Curtis Hughes'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 59 years old?
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59 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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7 December, 1964 |
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7 December |
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Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
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He is a member of famous Wrestler with the age 59 years old group.
Curtis Hughes Height, Weight & Measurements
At 59 years old, Curtis Hughes height is 6ft 6in and Weight 330 lb.
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6ft 6in |
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330 lb |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Curtis Hughes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Curtis Hughes worth at the age of 59 years old? Curtis Hughes’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from . We have estimated Curtis Hughes's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Curtis Hughes Social Network
Timeline
Curtis Hughes (born December 7, 1964) is an American professional wrestler, also known by the ring name Mr. Hughes.
He is best known for his stints in World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation.
He also worked for the American Wrestling Association, the American Wrestling Federation and Extreme Championship Wrestling.
He trained wrestlers at WWA4 wrestling school for more than ten years and wrestles on the independent circuit.
While briefly attending Kansas State University, Hughes played on their football team.
He debuted in 1988 for Central States Wrestling, before moving to the American Wrestling Association as a face under the ring name Curtis "The Cat" Hughes.
He moved to World Championship Wrestling in November 1990, where he was called Big Cat.
At Starrcade 1991 in Tokyo Dome, he was billed as the Big Cat, teaming with the Motor City Madman.
He subsequently became known as Mr. Hughes, a heel enforcer gimmick with a suit and constant frown.
He was a member of The York Foundation faction.
He later became bodyguard for Lex Luger and his manager Harley Race, coming down to ringside with Race in the closing moments of Luger's win of the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship, distracting opponent Barry Windham so that Luger, under orders from Race, could administer a piledriver to win the match and the championship.
Champion Luger, manager Race and bodyguard Hughes formed a heel faction, inflicting beatdowns to Luger's challengers and with Hughes and Race interfering in Luger's title matches.
This ultimately resulted in Hughes being banned from ringside for Luger's high profile title defences against Ron Simmons at Halloween Havoc 1991 and Rick Steiner at Clash of the Champions XVII.
Still managed by Race, in early 1992 he also teamed frequently with Big Van Vader, Cactus Jack and Vinnie Vegas.
In summer 1992, near the end of his WCW run, he turned face and became Big Cat again, teaming with Junkyard Dog to feud with The Vegas Connection.
After a short stint in the United States Wrestling Association, Hughes joined the World Wrestling Federation in March, as part of the feud between The Undertaker and Harvey Wippleman.
Hughes stole The Undertaker's urn, but then lost every match between them and relinquished it.
He left the WWF in August.
During his stay, he also lost to Mr. Perfect by disqualification in the 1993 King of the Ring.
Hughes' last televised match was against Tatanka, which he lost via countout when his sunglasses cracked into his eyes.
Hughes was released the next day.
In October 1993, Hughes debuted for Eastern Championship Wrestling.
After the promotion was renamed Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1994, he became bodyguard for Shane Douglas during Douglas' first and second ECW World Heavyweight Championship reigns.
He frequently teamed with Douglas, as well as wrestling in singles matches, nicknamed "The Ruffneck".
During this period, he also made appearances in the American Wrestling Federation, where he was a part of Shiek Adnan Al-Kaissey's heel stable.
Did also many appearances in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council where he battled against Carlos Colón, Invader 1 and Abdullah The Butcher.
Hughes made two more brief appearances for the WWF.
First, in January 1997 as Hunter Hearst Helmsley's bodyguard before being replaced by Chyna in February.
Then in September 1999 he returned again as a masked opponent for Chris Jericho called "Gotch Gracie".
This was later revealed to be a set up when both attacked Ken Shamrock and "Gracie" revealed himself to be Jericho's new bodyguard (as Curtis Hughes).
Hughes was notably smaller in this run having lost a significant amount of weight.
He aligned himself with Jericho and Howard Finkel (who was Jericho's lackey at the time) however Jericho turned on him during a tag team match and Hughes lost Finkel in a poker game to the APA.
He then left the WWF again.
In 1999, Hughes lost a lot of weight and began working on the independent circuit and later became head trainer at the Atlanta-based World Wrestling Alliance's WWA4 Wrestling School.
In late 2003, Hughes worked for the newly formed All World Wrestling League/Big Time Wrestling.
In 2006, WWA4 launched a locally-aired professional wrestling program, which Hughes co-hosted with announcer and the executive producer, Taylor McKnight.
When Mcknight left WWA4 for Great Championship Wrestling, Dave Wills co-hosted with Hughes.
After beginning classes at the WWA4 school, Hughes' weight dropped from 310 pounds to 250 pounds.
In 2007, Hughes began a high-profile Memphis Wrestling feud when he called Jerry Lawler a "sell out" for not showing up for a scheduled match against Hulk Hogan (Lawler worked for World Wrestling Entertainment, who objected to the match).