Bill Watts
Watts in 2005 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | William F. Watts Jr. May 5, 1939 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring names |
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| Billed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
| Billed weight | 297 lb (135 kg) |
| Debut | 1962 |
| Retired | 1995 |
| Football career | |
| Profile | |
| Positions | Guard Linebacker |
| Career information | |
| High school | Putnam City (Warr Acres, Oklahoma) |
| College | Oklahoma |
| NFL draft | 1961: undrafted |
| Career history | |
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only | |
William F. Watts Jr. (born May 5, 1939), better known under the ring name Bill Watts, is a retired American professional wrestler, promoter and former American football player. Watts garnered fame under his "Cowboy" gimmick in his wrestling career, and then as a promoter in the Mid-South United States, which grew to become the Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF). Watts also worked under the ring name Doctor Scarlett which was sometimes stylised as Dr. Scarlett.
In 1992, Watts was the Executive Vice President of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) but after clashes with management over a number of issues, as well as feeling pressure from Hank Aaron over an interview in which Watts supported a business owner's right to refuse service, he resigned. He was subsequently replaced by Ole Anderson.
In 1995, Watts briefly worked as a booker for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE). In 2009, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.