Tom Prichard

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1959-08-18

Place of Birth

Pasadena, Texas, USA

Tom Prichard

Biography

Thomas Prichard is a retired American professional wrestler and author. He is the brother of Chris and Bruce Prichard. Prichard competed under his own name with his Heavenly Bodies attire at the Survivor Series 1995, wrestling on future tag team partner Skip's team "The Bodydonnas." Prichard was the first man eliminated as the Bodydonnas defeated Barry Horowitz's "Underdogs" team. A month later, Prichard was officially introduced as Zip, Skip's on-screen cousin and tag team partner, interfering in a match allowing Skip to defeat Rad Radford, who had been trying to become a Bodydonna himself.Before this appearance he had cut off his trademark curly long brown locks into a blond crew cut, to more resemble his storyline cousin. On the WrestleMania XII pre-show, on March 31, 1996, the team defeated The Godwinns in the finals of an eight team tournament to win the vacant WWE World Tag Team Championship. They held the titles until May 19, 1996, when they were defeated by The Godwinns in Madison Square Garden in New York City. After Skip left WWE in fall of 1996, Prichard became a masked jobber named Dr. X. Dr. X fought mainly on house shows but made a few TV appearances on Superstars. Dr. X lost to Brakkus at In Your House 12: It's Time By 1997, he became a trainer for the company, responsible for training such future stars as The Rock, Kurt Angle, and Mark Henry, among others. On September 27, 1999, Prichard teamed up with Jeff Jarrett to face against Chyna and Debra on Raw Is War. Prichard hit Chyna with a guitar and Jarrett was knocked out cold as Chyna went for the victory. In addition, Prichard made a few appearances as a singles wrestler for ECW, and also co-hosted Byte This!, WWE's internet talk show. Prichard was released from WWE in 2004. He went on to wrestle in the United Wrestling Association (USWA) and in various other independent promotions in the Southeastern United States. He also holds training seminars in conjunction with certain promotions. During this time Prichard also befriended online professional wrestling journalist James Guttman of World Wrestling Insanity and provided a weekly commentary on the world of pro wrestling entitled Tuesdays with Tom. On August 10, 2006, eight days prior to his 47th birthday, he became the oldest man to win the United Wrestling Association Heavyweight Championship, defeating Dillinger for the title. In January 2007, he was rehired by WWE and replaced Bill DeMott as the head trainer for Deep South Wrestling (DSW). When DSW closed, he was moved to WWE's new developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling. On May 30, 2012, Prichard was released from the WWE, being replaced by Bill DeMott as the head trainer. In 2017, Dr. Tom Prichard had a match in Runcorn Wrestling Academy (RWA) in which he teamed in an 8 man tag team match with the owner of the RWA and former trainee of Dr. Tom Prichard in OVW, Andreas Rossi (Andy Baker), Chris Von Sharpe and Connor “The Bullet” Stafford to take on the team of “Fantastic” Matt Fox, Demoni, Johnathan Alexander and Mr. Williams. At the end of this match both Dr. Tom Prichard and Andreas Rossi both announced that this was their last match.

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Acting History

2019
Dark Side of the Ring
2010
Card Subject To Change as Himself
1999
2nd Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show
1998
WWE Heat as Tom Prichard
1997
WWE Sunny as Zip
1997
WWE Action Zone! as Bodydonna Zip
1996
WWE SummerSlam 1996 as Bodydonna Zip
1996
WWE In Your House 9: International Incident as Bodydonna Zip
1996
WWE In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies as Bodydonna Zip
1996
WWE WrestleMania XII as Bodydonna Zip
1996
WWE Royal Rumble 1996 as Bodydonna Zip
1996
ECW House Party 1996 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1995
WWF Mega Matches '95
1995
WWE Survivor Series 1995 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1995
SMW Superbowl of Wrestling as Dr. Tom Prichard
1995
Blood, Brawls and Grudges as Dr. Tom Prichard
1995
WWE Royal Rumble 1995 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1995
WWE WrestleFest '95 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
WWE Survivor Series 1994 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
WWF Sunday Night Slam • November 20th, 1994 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
WWE Survivor Series Showdown 1994 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
WWE Sunday Night Slam as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
SMW Night of The Legends as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
The Life And Times of Paul Boesch as Himself
1994
WWE WrestleMania X as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
WWE March to WrestleMania X as Dr. Tom Prichard
1994
Smoky Mountain Wrestling as Tom Prichard
1993
SMW Thanksgiving Thunder 1993 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
WWE Survivor Series 1993 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
WWE SummerSlam 1993 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
SMW Fire on The Mountain 1993 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
SMW Bluegrass Brawl 1993 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
WCW SuperBrawl III as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
Raw as Dr. Tom Prichard
1993
Raw as Zip
1993
Raw as Tom Prichard
1993
Raw as Dr. X
1992
SMW Fire on The Mountain 1992 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1992
SMW Volunteer Slam 1992 as Dr. Tom Prichard
1992
GWF Presents: The Best of USWA as Tom Pritchard
1990
TWA Summer Sizzler as Dr. Tom Prichard
1990
TWA Spring Spectacular as Dr. Tom Prichard
1987
WWE Houston Wrestling: The Paul Boesch Retirement Show as Dr. Tom Prichard
1986
WWF Superstars
1985
NWA World Championship Wrestling as Dr. X
1981
Mid-South Wrestling as Tommy Pritchard