my favs
Access and manage your favorites here
DISMISS
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Betting
  • WBC âšľ
  • FOX Super 6 đź’°
  • Stories
  • SPORTS & TEAMS
  • PLAYERS
  • SHOWS
  • PERSONALITIES
  • TOPICS

POPULAR SEARCHES

- No Data Available -

BROWSE BY

Built on Databricks
BILL WATTS
BILL WATTS "Cowboy Bill Watts"
"Cowboy Bill Watts"
WWE > SUPERSTARS >

BILL WATTS BIO

NEWS

BIO

VIDEOS

INFO
Height, Weight
6'3", 297 lbs
From
Oklahoma City
Signature Move
Oklahoma Stampede
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2009 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee
BIOGRAPHY
Inside the squared circle, he was as tough as they came. Outside the ring, his no-nonsense approach to doing business made him one of the industry's top promoters. With that, Cowboy Bill Watts now receives due recognition for his contributions by being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. In the 1960s, this native Oklahoman competed in countless sectors of the United States and had more of his fair share of battles in Japan. So when Watts arrived in WWE in the middle of that decade, it was quickly understood by his peers that he meant business. Along with fellow WWE Hall of Famer Gorilla Monsoon, they were United States Tag Team Champions. Watts also had many an epic struggle with then-WWE Champion Bruno Sammartino, giving as good as he got in confrontations that took them up and down the eastern seaboard and into sold-out arenas throughout the mid to latter part of the 1960s. Eventually, Watts decided to wind down his in-ring career and focus on the promotional end of the industry. His take-no-prisoners approach to doing business was regaled in the Mid South area of the United States, and it was there that Mid South Wrestling was born. The loyal and passionate fans in that area would be treated to many individuals who would later go on to join the ranks of WWE -- among them, popular WWE fixtures such as "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and WWE Hall of Famers The Junkyard Dog and Jim Ross. Another WWE Hall of Famer - "The Big Cat" Ernie Ladd, was also a mainstay in Mid South Wrestling, which in its latter years would become known as the Universal Wrestling Federation. By the early 1990s, Watts would become involved in a managerial capacity with WCW, but it was already clear to wrestling enthusiasts everywhere that The Cowboy had conquered the industry as both a ring performer and as a promoter. For his countless contributions through the years on both fronts, WWE welcomed Cowboy Bill Watts as a member of its Hall of Fame Class of 2009.
Top Leagues
NFL NFLCollege Football College FootballINDYCAR Image INDYCARMLB MLBCollege Basketball College BasketballNASCAR Image NASCAR
Top Shows
The Herd with Colin Cowherd The Herd with Colin CowherdFirst Things First First Things FirstThe Joel Klatt Show logo The Joel Klatt ShowKevin Harvick's Happy Hour logo Kevin Harvick's Happy HourBear Bets logo Bear Bets
Affiliated Apps
FOX Sports FOX SportsFOX One FOX One
Quick Links
2026 FIFA WORLD CUP Image FIFA World Cup 2026™Best Betting Apps Image Best Betting Apps & SitesBest Sportsbook Promos Image Best Sportsbook PromosMissouri Sports Betting Image Missouri Sports Betting
FOX SPORTS™, SPEED™, SPEED.COM™ & © 2026 Fox Media LLC and Fox Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Use of this website (including any and all parts and components) constitutes your acceptance of these Terms of Use and New Privacy Policy | Advertising Choices | Your Privacy Choices | Closed Captioning
Fox Sports facebook Fox Sports facebook
Fox Sports instagram Fox Sports instagram
Fox Sports x Fox Sports x
Fox Sports youtube Fox Sports youtube
Fox Sports rss Fox Sports rss
HelpPressAdvertise with UsJobsFOX CincyRSSSitemap
FS1FOXFOX NewsFox CorporationFOX Sports SupportsFOX Deportes