Bob Brown
Acting
Born 1938-10-16 · Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada · Died 1997-02-05
Robert Harold Brown was a Canadian professional wrestler born in Manitoba. Before pursuing wrestling, he worked as a police officer and also played hockey. He began his wrestling career in the late 1950s, gaining prominence mainly in NWA Central States, where he was a 19-time heavyweight champion and 12-time tag team champion. Throughout his career, Brown wrestled in various promotions across Canada, the United States, and Puerto Rico, facing well-known opponents and forming successful tag teams such as "The Hunters" in Puerto Rico. Besides wrestling, he also worked as a booker and commentator. Brown came from a wrestling family, with his brother working as a promoter and his son as a referee. In 1996, he suffered a heart attack that forced him to retire, and he passed away the following year at age 58 while working as a security guard.
Acting

K.C. On The Mat: The History of Professional Wrestling In Kansas City
"Bulldog" Bob Brown (archive footage)

NWA World Championship Wrestling
Bob Brown

NWA World Championship Wrestling
"Bulldog" Bob Brown
NWA Sam Muchnick Retirement Show
Himself

Mid-South Wrestling
Bob Brown

Mid-South Wrestling
'Bad' Bob Brown