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Home/People/Tim Brooks
Tim Brooks profile photo
Born
Dec 4, 1947Died: Jun 30, 2020
Lived 72 years
Place of Birth
Waxahachie, Texas, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
Killer Brooks
"Killer" Brooks
Buster Brody
IMDb Profile

Tim Brooks

Acting

Biography
Timothy Paul Brooks, better known by his ring name "Killer" Brooks, was an American professional wrestler. He competed in North American regional promotions, including the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW), World Wrestling Council (WWC), World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and Southwest Championship Wrestling (SWCW) during the 1970s and 1980s. Brooks got his start in 1967, joining his cousin Dick Murdoch in the Detroit and Toronto territories. He wore a hard hockey player's elbow guard and used it as a weapon. He fought Ben Justice, Tex McKenzie and Tiger Jeet Singh among others. Into the early 1970's, he also wrestled in the Cleveland based NWF taking on Haystacks Calhoun, Fred Curry and Tony Marino. He worked as a mid-level heel often being managed by Skandor Akbar, Armand Hussein and Gary Hart. Long before the infamous 1988 angle in WWE between Hulk Hogan, André the Giant and Ted DiBiase over the WWE Championship, Brooks had, in 1983, sold his NWA National Heavyweight Championship to Larry Zbyszko some time after winning it from Paul Orndorff. In this case, however, no interference from Zbyszko had happened during the match; and Zbyszko, despite being obviously stripped of a title he had not legitimately won, won it legitimately in the tournament that subsequently took place. Brooks left Georgia and went to Southwest Championship Wrestling (SCW) in San Antonio, Texas. During his stint in SWC Brooks won the SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship on two occasions. He went to work in 1985 in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council and feuded with Hercules Ayala in a variety of matches that included a cage match, a dog collar match and a barbed wire match. He returned in 1987 and had a feud with Miguel Pérez that started when he squashed a plate of rice and beans in Pérez's face, following his match with Chicky Starr. He later teamed up with Eric Embry in a feud with the Youngblood brothers, Mark and Chris. In 1986, Brooks made appearances in the Montreal territory (Lutte Internationale) under the moniker of "Buster Brody", Bruiser Brody's kayfabe brother. He was presented in a straight jacket and under the control of the Creatchmans, Eddie Creatchman and son, Floyd Creatchman. In 1990, Brooks started the NAWA Pro Wrestling school. He ran shows weekly at the Stagecoach Ballroom in Ft. Worth, TX on Mondays and the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, TX on Tuesday nights. The Longhorn show led to TV tapings that aired on KXTX channel 39 in the DFW metroplex. The TV shows used many local talent including, Johnny Mantel, John Tatum, Scott Casey, and many of his students including Bullman Downs and Kenny the Stinger. Brooks retired in 1998, and was the owner and head trainer of the North American Wrestling Allegiance Pro Wrestling School, a training facility for his promotion N.A.W.A Pro Wrestling which runs televised shows in the Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas area. Brooks trained many Texas area wrestlers, like John Allen, Doberman and Joey Corman. He was also credited as training Keith Lee. Brooks was married three times during his life, and had three sons from his first two marriages and a daughter from a relationship with professional wrestler Sandy Partlow. Brooks later reconciled with his daughter in the last ten years of his life. Brooks died on June 30, 2020, at the age of 72
The Life And Times of Paul Boesch poster

The Life And Times of Paul Boesch

as "Killer" Tim Brooks (archive footage)
1994
WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '88 poster

WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '88

as "Killer" Tim Brooks
1988
WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '87 poster

WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '87

as "Killer" Tim Brooks
1987
WCCW Parade of Champions '87 poster

WCCW Parade of Champions '87

as "Killer" Brooks
1987
WCCW Labor Day Star Wars '86 poster

WCCW Labor Day Star Wars '86

as "Killer" Brooks
1986
WCCW Thanksgiving Star Wars 1985 poster

WCCW Thanksgiving Star Wars 1985

as "Killer" Tim Brooks
1985
WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '85 poster

WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '85

as "Killer" Brooks
1985
WCCW Christmas Star Wars '81 poster

WCCW Christmas Star Wars '81

as "Killer" Brooks
1981
WCCW Star Wars (February 1981) poster

WCCW Star Wars (February 1981)

as "Killer" Brooks
1981
Texas Championship Wrestling poster

Texas Championship Wrestling

as Killer Tim Brooks
1980