Jimmy Valiant

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James Valen
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Ring name(s) Jimmy Valiant
Big Jim Vallen
"Boogie Woogie Man"
Charlie Brown
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.91 m)
Billed weight 252 lb (113 kg)
Born August 6, 1942 (1942-08-06) (age 65)
Franklin County, Tennessee
Resides Willingboro, New Jersey
Trained by Verne Gagne
Debut 1964
Retired 2005

Jimmy Valiant (b. August 6, 1942) is a former professional wrestler.

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Jimmy Valiant was born as James Valen in Franklin County, Tennessee, near Tullahoma. He later moved to Willingboro, New Jersey.

He started wrestling in 1964 as Big Jim Vallen. He went to the World Wide Wrestling Federation in the 1970s as Handsome Jimmy Valiant and formed a team with Johnny Valiant that would dominate the tag team scene for a while.

During the late 1970s - early 1980s, Valiant was a central player in the Memphis, Tennessee wrestling scene. He feuded regularly with Jerry Lawler and teamed with Bill Dundee to dominate the tag team matches of that time. He even recorded a song, "The Ballad of Handsome Jimmy" that began, "I've been rolling into Mempho ... TWA ... [T]ell all the women Handsome Jimmy's on the way..." Despite this being a song to be used in wrestling arenas as his entry music, it became a mainstay on some Memphis radio stations for a few years. Despite the Memphis promotion desperately wanting to keep him in Memphis full-time, even offering to buy him a house in Memphis according to Jerry Lawler's biography, Valiant decided to move on after holding the AWA Southern Heavyweight title for roughly a year.

In the early 1980s, Valiant went to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions as "Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant and called his fans "The Street People". His theme music around this time was "Boy From New York City", by The Manhattan Transfer.

He feuded heavily with Paul Jones and his "Army" of wrestlers that included The Barbarian, Shaska, Baron Von Raschke, Teijho Khan, Manny Fernandez and The Assassins (then comprised of Jody Hamilton [the original Assassin] and Hercules Hernandez [Assassin II]). Valiant, Jones and Whatley all had their heads shaved during this three year-long feud, and Assassin II was unmasked and revealed as Hernandez after losing a match to Valiant in Toronto, Ontario on April 15, 1984.

Valiant had help from Hector Guerrero, Junkyard Dog, Pez Whatley (before he turned and became Shaska), Manny Fernandez (his partner in the B and B Connection until he turned on Valiant), Dusty Rhodes and Ron Garvin.

In the late 1980s, he teamed with Guerrero (who was then masked as Laser Tron) and Bugsy McGraw and feuded with The New Breed. When Jim Crockett Promotions became WCW, Valiant left and returned to Memphis to wrestle in the USWA.

Since then, Valiant has primarily wrestled in the independents and has managed to wrestle in 5 decades, his last match occurring on January 29, 2005 at WrestleReunion. He is now retired from active competition in the sport and enjoys his time with his wife Angel and training wrestlers at Boogie's Wrestling Camp located in Shawsville, Virginia.

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