Person Details

Birthday: 1964-12-07 07:41:05

Aliases: The Big Cat , Big Cat Hughes , Gotch Gracie , Curtis Hughes , Mr. Hughes

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Kansas City, Missouri, USA

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Movie Involvements: 32

TV Involvements: 4


Most Famous Work

Biography

Curtis Hughes is an American professional wrestler, better known under the ring name Mr. Hughes. He is best known for his stints in the World Wrestling Federation. In addition to the WWF, Hughes has also worked for World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association, the American Wrestling Federation, and Extreme Championship Wrestling. Hughes currently trains wrestlers in the WWA4 Training School and wrestles on the independent circuit. 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). Hughes shoved Lawler's real life girlfriend, Renee, on an episode of Memphis Primetime, and the two battled three weeks later at Sam's Town River Palace Arena in Tunica, Mississippi. The match ended when Hughes kneeled and apologized to Lawler, before hitting him with a low blow and punching Renee in the face, thus losing by disqualification. In March 2011, Hughes headlined the inaugural Redneck Wrasslin Organization card in Springfield, Illinois, teaming with Pretty Boy Floyd and Beast to defeat Team Dragonfire. On February 18, 2012, Hughes won a 34-man battle royal for the vacant Peachstate Wrestling Alliance Heritage Championship. On April 11, 2016, he stepped down as head trainer of WWA4 with his trainee AR Fox taking over the role

Most Famous Work

WWE Raw
Average
7

WWE Raw

(1993) Mr. Hughes (archive footage)
WWE SmackDown
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7

WWE SmackDown

(1999) Curtis Hughes
WCW WrestleWar 1992
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0

WCW WrestleWar 1992

(1992) Mr. Hughes
WCW SuperBrawl: Return from The Rising Sun
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0
WWE King of the Ring 1993
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8

WWE King of the Ring 1993

(1993) Mr. Hughes
WWE Rebellion 1999
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6

WWE Rebellion 1999

(1999) Mr. Hughes (Bodyguard)
WWE Unforgiven 1999
Average
8

WWE Unforgiven 1999

(1999) Mr. Hughes
WWE Royal Rumble 1997
Average
7

WWE Royal Rumble 1997

(1997) Mr. Hughes

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2021 Mr. Hughes
2020 Mr. Hughes
2017 Mr. Hughes
2016 Smith's Father
Mr. Hughes
1999 Mr. Hughes (Bodyguard)
Mr. Hughes
Curtis Hughes
1997 Mr. Hughes
1996 Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes (Ringside)
1995 Mr. Hughes
1994 "The Ruffneck" Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
"The Ruffneck" Mr. Hughes
"The Ruffneck" Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
1993 Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes (archive footage)
1992 Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
1991 Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes (Bodyguard)
Mr. Hughes (Bodyguard)
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Hughes
Big Cat Hughes
1990 The Big Cat
"Big Cat" Curtis Hughes
1989 "The Big Cat" Curtis Hughes
Year Character Movie/Tv

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