Rocky Iaukea Explained

Rocky Iaukea
Names:Abbuda Dein
Mad Dog of Baghdad
Prince Iaukea
Rocky Iaukea
Cheetah Kid (II)
Weight:248abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Birth Place:Hawaii, United States
Debut:1981
Retired:1996

Rocky Iaukea is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Prince Iaukea, who competed in the Pacific Northwest and Southeastern United States with the National Wrestling Alliance during the 1980s, and in Japan during the early 1990s. From 1987 to 1990, he wrestled as Abbuda Dein in Pacific Northwest Wrestling winning the NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship twice and the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship three times with Mike Miller and The Grappler. A second-generation wrestler, he is the son of Curtis Iaukea and a cousin of Maunakea Mossman.

Career

The son of King Curtis Iaukea, a popular wrestler in the United States and Japan during the 1960s and 1970s, Rocky Iaukea followed in his father's footsteps and became a wrestler himself.[1] Making his debut in 1981, Iaukea spent much of his early career in New Japan Pro-Wrestling[2] before coming back to the United States to wrestle for the National Wrestling Alliance in the mid-1980s. On February 14, 1986, he unsuccessfully challenged Kendall Windham for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship at the Battle of the Belts II supercard held at the Eddie Graham Sports Arena in Orlando, Florida.[3] [4] [5]

Shortly afterwards, Iaukea began wrestling for Pacific Northwest Wrestling under the name Abbuda Dein. His in-ring persona was that of an Arab American "heel" similar to The Iron Sheik. Teaming with Mike Miller, they defeated Brady Boone and Coco Samoa for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship in Madras, Oregon on June 25, then lost them to Boone and Ricky Santana in Portland four months later. He and Miller regained the titles in Longview, Washington the following month before finally losing them to Ricky Santana and Coco Samoa in Portland on January 7, 1987.[6] [7] [8]

At the end of the year, Iaukea won the NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship from Art Barr in Portland on December 26, 1987.[9] His time as champion was brief, however, as the title was vacated on January 30, 1988, following a controversial match against Coco Samoa. He briefly won back the title from Top Gun on January 14, 1989, but dropped it to Carl Styles a little over two weeks later.[6] [10] [11]

Iaukea spent his last year in PNW feuding against Pacific Northwest Tag Team Champions The Southern Rockers (Scott Peterson and Steve Doll) with allies Matt Borne and The Grappler. He managed to win the tag team titles once more when he and The Grappler beat The Southern Rockers for the belts in Portland on October 29, 1988. After spending almost three months as champions, he and The Grappler lost the titles back to The Southern Rockers on January 7, 1989.[6] [7] [8] That same year, he appeared for the Bruiser Brody Memorial Show where he and The V lost a tag team match to Shinichi Nakano and Akira Taue at Tokyo's Budokan Hall on August 29, 1988.[12]

In early 1991, Iaukea joined the "Thunder Down Under" tour in New Zealand with several World Wrestling Federation wrestlers including Jim Powers, The Genius, Don Muraco, Angel of Death, Koko B. Ware, The Brooklyn Brawler, The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) and The Bushwhackers (Butch and Luke). Wrestling under the name Mad Dog of Baghdad, he lost to Siva Afi in Hamilton on March 31.[13] He also accompanied Terry Gordy, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Dan Kroffat, Doug Furnas, Joe Malenko, and Dean Malenko in a tour of Japan with All Japan Pro Wrestling that same year.[14] Iaukea eventually returned to Japan full-time where he wrestled for AJPW and WAR up until his retirement in 1996. He later started a charter boat service and he is the owner and captain of a catamaran boat which tours the beaches of Waikiki. In 2006, he was interviewed by Ken Hirayama and discussed his career and retirement. He also expressed his support for Pro Wrestling Noah.[2]

Championships and accomplishments

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NZ Wrestling & Boxing with Dave Cameron: King Curtis . Cameron, Dave . June 2005 . New Zealand Pro Wrestling History . FightTimes.com . 2010-05-04.
  2. Web site: Visited Rocky IAUKEA . Hirayama, Ken . November 2006 . Honolulu Office Page Archive . Noah-USA.cc . 2010-05-04.
  3. Web site: Battle of the Belts II . Championship Wrestling from Florida Battle of the Belts . ProWrestlingHistory.com . 2010-05-04.
  4. Web site: JCP 1986 . Cawthon, Graham . Jim Crockett Promotions / World Championship Wrestling Ring Results . TheHistoryofWWE.com . 2010-05-04.
  5. Championship Wrestling from Florida (Producer) . 1986 . CWF Battle of the Belts II . DVD . Florida . Savatage.com.
  6. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Archeus Communications . 2000. 4th . 0-9698161-5-4.
  7. Web site: NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title History . Duncan, Royal and Gary Will . 2009 . Solie's Title Histories . Solie.org . 2010-05-04.
  8. Web site: N.W.A. Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title . 2003 . The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo . Wrestling-Titles.com . 2010-05-04.
  9. Web site: This Day In History: Funk Beats Sabu For The ECW Title, Starrcade Gets Moved And More . Woodward, Buck and Ryan Martinez . 2009-12-26 . PWInsider.com . 2010-05-04.
  10. Web site: NWA Pacific Northwest Television Title History . Duncan, Royal and Gary Will . 2009 . Solie's Title Histories . Solie.org . 2010-05-04.
  11. Web site: N.W.A. Television Tag Team Title . 2003 . The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo . Wrestling-Titles.com . 2010-05-04.
  12. Web site: Budokan Hall 8/88 . 2010-05-04 . All Japan Budokan Hall Shows . ProWrestlingHistory.com.
  13. Web site: May 6, 1991 Observer Newsletter: WWE vs. WCW building battle, WCW trading cards, SNME, more . Wrestling Observer . Wrestling Observer . 1991-05-06 . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. F4Wonline.com . 2010-05-04.
  14. Web site: The Wrestlers Formerly Known as the Black Harts . Horie, Masanori . 1999-02-08 . View from the Rising Sun . Rob Moore, Texas Wrestling Announcer . May 19, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20011201184615/http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Bench/5904/jp020899.htm . December 1, 2001.
  15. Web site: Regional Territories: PNW #16 Page #2 . Rodgers, Mike . 2004 . KayfabeMemories.com .
  16. Web site: WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title. wrestling-titles.com. May 16, 2015.
  17. Web site: WWC World Tag Team Title. wrestling-titles.com. May 16, 2015.