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Kurt Von Hess (William Terry) was born on 10 April, 1942 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian professional wrestler (1942 – 1999). Discover Kurt Von Hess'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 57 years old?

Popular As William Terry
Occupation N/A
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April, 1942
Birthday 10 April
Birthplace Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Date of death 1999
Died Place Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Kurt Von Hess Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Kurt Von Hess height is 6’2” and Weight 255 lbs.

Physical Status
Height 6’2”
Weight 255 lbs
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Who Is Kurt Von Hess's Wife?

His wife is Catherine Sophia Terry

Family
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Wife Catherine Sophia Terry
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Children Paige Sutherland, Alison Terry, Kallie Terry & Ashley Terry

Kurt Von Hess Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kurt Von Hess worth at the age of 57 years old? Kurt Von Hess’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from Canada. We have estimated Kurt Von Hess'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
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Source of Income professional

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1942

William Terry (April 10, 1942 – March 13, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler, known by his ring name Kurt Von Hess, who competed in North American and international promotions during the 1970s and 1980s, including International Wrestling Enterprise, Maple Leaf Wrestling and Stampede Wrestling.

1966

Making his debut in 1966, Terry began wrestling in Pittsburgh for Studio Wrestling and later the World Wide Wrestling Federation.

1968

In September 1968, he made his debut in Toronto for promoter Frank Tunney's Maple Leaf Wrestling as "Big" Bill Terry.

After a brief stint in World Class Championship Wrestling in late 1968, In 1970 Terry shaved his head, sold his Orange Crush distributor business and became Kurt Von Hess.

Working for Pedro Martinez’ NWF out of Buffalo, NY and the Ohio towns.

1970

A regular tag team partner of Karl Von Schotz, the two were one of the most hated "heels" in the Detroit-area while competing in the National Wrestling Alliance during the early 1970s.

In 1970 Terry’s tag team partner was Don “The Executioner” Lewin.

Terry and Lewin went on to win the NWF Tag Team Titles defeating Eric The Red and Bruce Swayze A month later Bobo Brazil and Chief Whiteowl retained the title.

1971

On December 3, 1971 Terry won the coveted Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship defeating Bob Lueck in 1971.

1972

Eventually losing the title to Tor Kamata in February 18, 1972 in Calgary, Alberta.

He left the territory to work in Montreal, QC for The Rougeau’s.

John Anson had arrived from Calgary later that year, the two began teaming together as Kurt Von Hess and Karl Von Schotz and soon rose to the top of the tag team division defeating Jacques Rougeau and Gino Brito for the Provincial Tag Team Championship in May 1972.

Losing the title briefly in September they regained the title defeating Carlos Colon and Jose Rivera.

It was during this time Terry took a chair shot from Jaques Rougeau and his eyeball popped out.

Luckily a doctor was in the dressing room and saved his eye.

Often headlining events at Maple Leaf Gardens between October 1972 and September 1973, they would also wrestle in Detroit for promoter Ed Farhat defeating Ben Justice and The Stomper for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on December 9, 1972.

1973

Losing the tag team titles to Fred Curry and Tony Marino later that month, they would feud with Curry and Marino for the tag team titles during throughout early 1973 and won the NWA World Tag Team Championship three more times from them until losing the titles to Tony Marino and Bobo Brazil in early 1974.

Winning the NWF World Tag Team Championship in May, the two would remain tag team champions until the promotions close later that year.

He and Von Shotz held the title a record 5 times.

1974

While touring New Japan Pro-Wrestling, he and Von Schotz won the NWA North American Tag Team Championship defeating Johnny Powers and Pat Patterson before losing the titles to Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi in Los Angeles, California on August 16, 1974.

1975

Splitting up with Anson in 1974, he would remain in Detroit winning the NWA Tag Team Championship once more with Kurt Von Brauner defeating The Islanders (Afa and Sika) in Toledo, Ohio on December 19, 1975.

1976

Losing the tag team titles to Chris Colt and Count Drummer in March 1976, Terry moved to IWA Wrestling that spring to North Carolina.

He teamed up with Karl Von Stroheim to capture the IWA Tag team titles defeating Johnny Powers and The Mighty Igor.

Terry moved on to NWA All-Star Wrestling in the fall where he teamed with John Quinn to win the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship in 1976.

1977

He and Quinn also won the International Wrestling Enterprise World Tag Team Championship defeating Animal Hamaguchi and Isamu Teranishi in Yokohama, Japan on March 25, 1977.

The following night at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, he and Quinn lost the titles to Animal Hamaguchi and Isamu Teranishi in a two out of three falls match.

Terry would score the first fall pinning Animal Hamaguchi, however he and Von Hess forfeited the second fall via disqualification allowing Hamaguchi to pin Von Hess for the third pinfall.

August 1977 Terry headed West back to Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling briefly before moving on to All Star Wrestling.

Terry and John Quinn tag teamed together defeating Afa and Sika Anoai in Vancouver late that year.

They lost the titles to Don Leo Jonathan and Dutch Savage.

Terry ventured in 1977 to southeastern United States feuding with The Wrestling Pro over the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship.

Which Terry captured twice.

Losing the title to Ken Lucas in Mobile, Alabama on July 26, 1977.

1978

In 1978, he and Seigfried Stanke defeated Steven Little Bear & Ray Candy for the NWA Louisiana Tag team Championship before losing the tag team titles to Terry Latham & Ricky Fields.

In late 1978 Terry moved to Georgia Championship Wrestling for 6 months before returning to Gulf Coast Wrestling that summer of 1979.

Terry went under a hood as Assassin #2 teaming up with Randy Colley as Assassin #1.

They continued an on tv war against Afa and Sika Anoai.

The pair left the territory for Jerry Jarrett’s promotion in November.

In December they won The Southern Tag Team Titles defeating Hector Guerrero and Steve Regal.

1980

They went on to hold the titles four times before splitting up in April 1980.