Frankie Lancaster

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Frankie Lancaster
Birth nameFranklin Lansing[1]
BornFlorida, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Frankie Lancaster
Frank Lang
Heartbreaker Adonis
Headhunter Adonis
The Thumper
Billed height6"1
Billed weight239 lb (108 kg)[2]
Debut1982[3]
Retired2019

Franklin Lansing is an

World Wrestling Federation. He also is known for teaming with Wendell Cooley
as the Heartbreakers.

Professional wrestling career

Lancaster made his professional wrestling debut in 1982. Early in his career he worked for

.

In 1987, Lancaster would make his debut for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico where he became a two-time WWC World Junior Heavyweight Champion. The first time he defeated Invader III for the title. The title was vacated on April 18 when his match with Super Medic went to a draw. He had a rematch with Super Medic, defeating Medic to regain the title. Lancaster also that same year did his only tour in Japan working for All Japan Pro Wrestling.

Also in 1987 he became a two-time WCWA World Tag Team Champion in Texas with Eric Embry and Brian Adias.

Lancaster from 1988 to 1990 worked in Florida and Memphis.

In 1991, he formed a tag team with Wendell Cooley as the Heartbreakers in Puerto Rico with Cooley as Apollo and Lancaster as Adonis. They won the WWC World Tag Team Championship defeating El Bronco and Invader #1. The Heartbreakers won the title two more times feuding with Rex King and Ricky Santana. When Cooley left Puerto Rico, Lancaster won the titles for the fourth time with Doug Masters.

Lancaster worked for the

Monday Night Raw.[8]

Lancaster made his debut for

Lancaster left WCW in March 2000.

After Lancaster left WCW in 2000, he would reunite with Cooley as The Heartbreakers in the independent circuit and continued teaming up occasionally.

Later in his career, he continued working in the Florida and Southern promotions as well as a couple of tours in Puerto Rico until retiring in 2019.

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  2. ^ Saalbach, Axel. "Frankie Lancaster - Facts @ Wrestlingdata.com". wrestlingdata.com.
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  4. ^ "Frankie Lancaster Profile". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  5. ^ "1991". Thehistoryofwwe.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  6. ^ "1993". Thehistoryofwwe.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  7. ^ "1992". Thehistoryofwwe.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  8. ^ "1995". Thehistoryofwwe.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  9. ^ "Frankie Lancaster | WrestleCrap". 2 November 2022.
  10. ^ Cawthon, Graham (16 January 2023). "WCW Ring Results 1993". TheHistoryofWWE.com.
  11. ^ "Frankie Lancaster - World Championship Wrestling 1994". Cage Match. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  12. ^ Cawthon, Graham (16 January 2023). "WCW Ring Results 1994". TheHistoryofWWE.com.
  13. ^ Cawthon, Graham (16 January 2023). "WCW Ring Results 1995". TheHistoryofWWE.com.
  14. ^ Cawthon, Graham (16 January 2023). "WCW Ring Results 1997". TheHistoryofWWE.com.
  15. ^ Cawthon, Graham (16 January 2023). "WCW Ring Results 2000". TheHistoryofWWE.com.
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  17. ^ "World Class Wrestling Association Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  18. ^ "WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  19. ^ "World Wrestling Council World Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved December 26, 2019.

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