Frank Williams
Intel File

Born:
Feb 20, 1940

Died:
Apr 23, 1991

Age: 51 Deceased

From:
Cleveland, Ohio

Department:
Acting

Total Credits: 4

Avg Rating: 6

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Frank Williams

Also known as: Frank Williams, El Vaquero, "Cowboy" Frankie Williams, Frankie Williams

Biography

Frank Williams, born Armando Pumarejo in 1940, was an American professional wrestler most known for his long career with the WWF (now WWE) from 1975 to 1984. Williams, often performing under the ring name "Cowboy" Frankie Williams, was a key figure in New York’s independent wrestling scene and also a star for Ringside 41, a company targeting the Hispanic community.

Despite being a lower-card wrestler, Williams became a staple on WWF television, often participating in preliminary matches and even scoring surprising victories, including wins over Tony Altimore and a rookie Bad News Allen. He also made an impact as a color commentator in 1980, following a major injury from a piledriver by Swede Hanson. Williams became outspoken about the dangers of the move, declaring he would not face Hanson again unless the piledriver was banned. He returned to the ring in 1983 to face Hanson once more at the Boston Garden.

Behind the scenes, Williams was known as a joker and an assistant to Gorilla...

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