Michael George
Acting
Biography
Mike George was an American professional wrestler, best known by his ring name "Timekeeper." He debuted in 1969 and made his mark primarily in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) during the 1970s and 1980s. He won several championships, including the NWA Central States Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Championship, and also competed in Mid-South Wrestling, as well as other promotions like New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling. In 1988, he became the first World Wrestling Alliance (WWA) World Heavyweight Champion, a title he held until the company closed later that year. He also made brief appearances in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and on the independent circuit until his retirement in 1991, with occasional appearances as a "jobber" in WCW. After retiring, Mike George worked in security at The Woodlands racetrack and later at the 7th Street Casino in Kansas City. His wrestling career left him as a respected figure known for his versatility and success across multiple promotions over the years.
Known For

Mid-South Wrestling was one of the most successful wrestling territories in the 1981s; featuring future WWE Hall of Famers.
Mid-South Wrestling

Relive the glory days of the National Wrestling Alliance through Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling's weekly television show.
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling

From the late 1800s to 1988, Kansas City was considered a hotbed of professional wrestling. The lineage of champions in multiple wrestling organizations can be traced to the City of Fountains, and the fan base was considered to be one of the most rampant. The wave of professional wrestling success in the city continued throughout the Twentieth Century until 1988, when Vince McMahon's global World Wrestling Federation ultimately put an end to the independent wrestling territories that once filled up America. K.C. ON THE MAT focuses specifically on Kansas City pro-wrestling from 1930 to the demise in 1988. It begins with the back story of the first National Wrestling Alliance Champion, Orville Brown, and his rise as a top promoter in Kansas City. Brown eventually sold his assets out, and the trio of "Texas" Bob Geigel, Harley Race and Pat O'Connor controlled the area until its fall in the late 1980s.
K.C. On The Mat: The History of Professional Wrestling In Kansas City
NWA Central States Wrestling presents an all-star card!
CSW International Bash
The American Wrestling Association invades Chicago with some of the most incredible pro wrestlers on the planet.
AWA War in The Windy City
The American Wrestling Association holds an 18-man over-the-top-rope Battle Royale to determine a new AWA World Heavyweight Champion in St. Paul Minnesota!
AWA Battle Royale '89
The Major League of Professional Wrestling, The AWA presents another all-star card from Rochester, Minnesota!