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Jayson Jefferson
July 8, 2025
I am 64 years old. I started watching you in 1968 on WCHS TV channel 8 out of Charleston WV. It was a real treat for me whenever you and Becker wrestled on TV against the various "heels" in the territory like The Andersons, Hawk and Hanson, The Infernos with JC Dykes. RIP knowing you have fans that still remember you to this day, 7-8-2025.
Susan Greene
January 11, 2025
I was a young girl and you were my favorite wrestler. I saw you in person and watched you wrestle. You got hurt and I started crying. My mom couldn't find me and she looked and somehow I made it to the ring and you had me sitting on your lap. I was probably about five years old. You then gave me a signed program. Sadly I lost that program through the years, but the memory is so vivid in my mind. I love you and hope u rest in peace.
Keith
April 8, 2021
You were the first professional wrestler that spoke to me. At the Fort Walton Beach community center, I believe around ‘63.
James Jackson
February 9, 2021
The greatest wrestler ever I called him the weave
Rodney Adams
January 29, 2017
A true legend.You were always one of my favorites.Your legacy will live forever.
Sandy Chappell
October 27, 2016
My dad used to take me to dorton arena in Raleigh to watch johnny and Greg valentine wreastle..I always loved johnny.just stumbled across this after wondering what happened after the China man put sleeper on johnny..boy was I in shock..Johnny we shall meet again...love ya miss ya
terry w white
July 23, 2015
We grew up with Johnny an George went to all the matches. They were great we will always remember them.
thomas
April 10, 2014
The most underrated of all time RIP champion
Phil Wright
August 23, 2013
I used to watch Johnny Weaver and George Becker wrestle as a tag team at Starland Arena in Roanoke, Virginia, when I was a young kid in the 60's. I remember them and the Scott Brothers would always remind me sort of like my Western Heroes at that time, about good over evil. I'm in my upper 50's now, and I will always remember him as one of my favorites.
My aunt and uncle and their daughter
Steve Weaver
December 18, 2012
Michelle Freeman
December 14, 2012
I enjoyed going to the Norfolk Arena with my mom when I was a little girl watching the great Johnny Weaver wrestle.
I will treasure the memories those days.
RIP, Mr. Johnny Weaver
Jon Lance
March 11, 2012
Johnny Weaver will be missed by all his fans. He was the master of the sleeper hold. Goodnight my friend ! RIP.... We Love You Johnny !
Jon - Charlotte, North Carolina "woooooooo"
Joyce B.
April 16, 2011
Sorry this entry is late. I stumbled across this site as researching Johnny Weaver. Thanks are for the memories of Sat. afternoons watching wrestling with my family. I lost my dad at an early age and treasure those memories. He was a fan.
Robert Reece
August 15, 2010
Wendi, You know its seems like just yesterday that Johnny was at the house enjoying himself. I was always proud that he could come to my house and stay a few days and really enjoy himself,We'd either be watching the race or watching a ball game.He and I always had our little talks. Johhny's picture hangs in my office so I know the sleeperman is here always. Robert and Lisa Reece Cowpens, Sc.
wanda revis
August 14, 2010
i was a fan of johnny weaver from wrestling .my dad used to take me to the wrestling matches in greenville and i had my picture took with johnny weaver he surely be missed
July 19, 2009
Wendi, I know I am late sending this condolence note. I just found out tonight at work (Roanoke College/Campus Safety Officer. I am so sorry about the passing of your Dad and Mom. They both were favorites of mine thru the years. I have a book that I received a few years back that your Mom sent me Banner Days and autographed. I will treasure it for life. I also saw your Dad wrestle many times in person in the past. I remember seeing a picture of you in one of the Wrestling magazines years ago picking a guitar and riding horses with your Mom. You were so beautiful but what can you expect from having a Dad and Mom like Johnny and Penny. I know this has been a really painful experience for you. Having lost my own Father to cancer 4 years ago and having two daughters myself and probably being close to your age this was shattering news to me. Your Mom and Dad are no longer suffering nor in pain so I know that eases some of your pain. I know you think of them every day and that is normal. I have been down that road with my the loss of my own Dad. I regret reaching out to you so late but I had to as they both were heroes of mine in my formative years. Please accept my belated expression of sympathy. Sincerely, Randy W. Mitchell of Roanoke,Va.
Michael Cain
November 15, 2008
Some of my earliest memories of the old "Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling" are of Johnny Weaver and Art Nelson on TV on Saturday afternoon, or at least hoping they would be. I would be trying to convince my mother that going to the live matches at Roanoke, Va.'s Starland Arena was a good idea, but I was never convincing enough.
Thank you Johnny for all the great memories. I have more than enough to last my entire lifetime. Rest in peace, old friend.
Brantley Kuglar, Jr.
November 3, 2008
I have just learned of Johnny's passing. My what great memeories I had as a child in Charleston, S.C. going to County Hall on Friday nights to see Johnny Weaver and George Becker take on Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson. I can remember talking my Mom and Dad into taking us to the Hall early so that we could park behind the building to wait on Johnny and George. At the time, they also had the great Sailor Art Thomas with them. We got there and waited about an hour. A new station wagon drove up and out came Johnny, George, and Art with big smiles on their faces! They were glad to see us and they even offered us some of their Kentucky Fried Chicken! They spoke with us, showed us their muscles, and you bet, Johnny even demonstrated the sleeper hold for us. After some hugs, autographs and well wishes, we were off to the balcony to see the match. What a true Gentleman! Back in the 1970s, wrestling was a great family outing. It was clean and decent. Thanks to the men that made it that way for us as kids. We will miss you Johnny. God bless you and yours. Thanks for the wonderful old days!
Robin Hennessee
August 29, 2008
May God Bless you and your family in the loss of such a great man! I spent many Saturdays in my childhood watching Johnny and George Becker on TV. I thought Johnny was so handsome, and I sorta had a "crush" on him. I liked him so much, my brother nicknamed me "Weaver" which he still calls me even today. My mother-n-law worked at Broughton Hospital and got his autograph for me. I was thrilled. I always wanted to meet him, but never got to. May he rest in peace, and know that he brought a lot of enjoyment to many people.
With Love and Prayer!
Manuel Esquivel
July 15, 2008
Wendi: I'm an old friend back in the 70's from 4H. I had the pleasure of meeting you and your mom during the music competitions. My thoughts and prayers are with you as I just now found out about your father and mother. Many blessings to you and your family.
Mary Kay Beyersdorfer
June 8, 2008
On behalf of the 1953 Classes of East St.Louis, Il High School, we wish to send our deepest sympathy. Johnny (Kenny as we all knew him) always came to our class reunions and everyone looked forward to seeing him. Our 55th reunion will be held in October and he will be greatly missed. We did not know of his death until we read the obit notice about Penny. He was a great guy during our school years (some from 1st grade on through 12th) and apparently with all the wonderful tributes to him in this guest book he continued to live a wonderful life. Although Wendi we never had the pleasure of knowing you, we wanted to let you know how much we all thought of your dad. I sent photos to him not knowing he passed away and they were very good of him with some of our classmates. Hope you received them as they were sent to his address. God Bless you and all of those who were part of his life and a part of your mother's life.
Cathie Metcalf- McGuinn
March 16, 2008
It was with great shock and sadness that I logged onto the MAG web-site and learned of our dear friend, Johnny's death. My friends-Dottie, Mary and I traveled the same roads as did that Brown Cadillac from 1978-1983 covering western North Carolina, Upstate (sometimes the whole state) SC and some of Tennessee. If Weaver, Steamboat, Landel, Youngblood, Flair, or Valiant were on the card--we were probably there on the front row or so--if possible. Johnny was not only a friend to us and all those guys, but he was a mentor to them as well. I don't think I have been as affected by any public person's death, until now; since that of Jay Youngblood. I know they appreciated him and by all the fans who looked up to them all fans in general. Now they are all retired or passed away, except for Jimmy's limited schedule. I'm sure Johnny will be missed by many in both his careers, he touched people everywhere he went. I haven't had the pleasure to see him nor any of these wrestler friends since '83, but I know that I could still consider him a friend. From all I've read, I see that he was still that man.
Wendi, let me say that I have never heard a father speak with more proudness and love than your father did of you. My prayers are with you. I know how it is to be "Daddy's girl", even though I am 50 years old and feel like an orphan when your dad passes away so suddenly. That's the way my dad went also. Let us cherish the memories and look forward to seeing our loved ones in heaven. May your comfort be in Jesus--for HE will sustain you through this difficult time. I'm glad that when he turned out the lights on Thursday night, that he opened his eyes in heaven. The party has just started and it's called eternity!
Praise God!!!!
P.S. Thank you so much for sharing your Dad with the public for so long.
Love In Christ,
Cathie Metcalf-McGuinn
Bruce Weaver
March 3, 2008
Johnny was my uncle. Although I had not seen him or the famliy in many years he will be greatly missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of my extended famliy.
Bruce Weaver Robert Weavers son who was Johnny's brother - [email protected]
[email protected]
stephen weaver
March 2, 2008
He was my uncle. And my idole. I wish I had been able to see more of him in my older years, but he moved to N.C. when I was just 18. He is and will be missed.
Teresa Allen
March 1, 2008
Remember
Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.
By Christina Rossetti
The Poetry Foundation
Kathy Webb
March 1, 2008
I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.
My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.
They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.
Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.
But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.
Johnny touched so many lives in his lifetime, he will be missed by so many, his close family and friends and also by the ones that hi touched through his wrestling....May he rest in peace....
MELONIE KEITH
February 29, 2008
GOD BLESS PENNY AND WENDI AND THE ENTIRE FAMILY,IT IS SAD BUT JUST THINK GOD HAS RECIEVED HIM INTO HIS ARMS AND HAS COMFORTED YOU ALL WITH THESE SINCERE WORDS FROM US ALL. AS I SAY,IT WAS AN HONOR TO KNOW HIM AS WELL AS A LOT OF THE OTHER WRESTLERS THAT HAVE PASSED ON,I CAN JUST SEE HIM IN HEAVEN RIGHT NOW TAG TEAMING IN A MATCH WITH DINO BRAVO,GINO HERNANDEZ,DICK MURDOCH,ETC AND ENJOYING EVERY MINUTE OF IT! GUYS AND GALS WE MUST TREASURE AND LOVE THESE GUYS,BECAUSE THEY PAVED THE WAY FOR THIS GENERATION,AS SOME OF US GOT TO KNOW A LOT OF THEM PERSONALLY,WE TREASURE THEM MORE AND MORE EVERYDAY,GOD BLESS TO YOU ALL!
Sonya "Spunky" Schell
February 28, 2008
What a treasure you were as a wrestler. I always will remember you in the ring in an era where there were so many great ones as yourself. I think heaven has a better lineup then WWE. May you rest in peace and God Bless! thanks for the memories....
Cindy Quick
February 27, 2008
I remember in my childhood watching Johnny Weaver, Nelson Royal and female wrestler Penny Marshall. Awesome wrestling. I am 49 years old now and still watch. I am sorry for such a loss of a great man
Charles Spicer
February 25, 2008
I remember from my childhood, many Friday Nights that I was taken to Wrestling at Strawberry Hill in Richmond,Va. by my family and Johnny will always be a big part of those memories. My mother used to always tell about the time Johnny prevented an intoxicated man from falling on me while I was in my stoller at Strawberry Hill. Some years later, I was able to meet Johhny and told him the story, it bought a smile to his face.It was a great honor to meet Johnny and fortunately I was able to speak with him many more times when he visited Richmond.Johnny will be missed, a legend has left the ring.
Mike Fever
February 25, 2008
Johnny was a ledgend and a great worker and a great friend. I will miss singing karaoke with him at the beach.God Bless the Weaver family.
Greg Johnson
February 25, 2008
I was a huge wrestling fan as a kid in Anderson, SC abd U remember when wrestling came to the rec center I would go. The admission was cheaper for kids 10 and under and I got in for the cheaper rate until I was about 12 and had to pay more. But whatever the cost, I loved watching Johnny Weaver wrestle. In person and on TV. And I am glad he was one of the good guys, it made him tham much easier to like and to root far.
RIP Mr Weaver, you will be missed by many!
Thanks for the memories...Photo by Slamfest Bob
February 24, 2008
Just Me
February 24, 2008
Even though over a week has passed since Mr.Weaver passed away, the shock of his passing still seems surreal. There are people in our lives that have touched us so deeply that we tend to forget that they are not immortal. And he was one of those people. Mr.Weaver never acted like he was "above" everyone else and never refused to give someone an autograph or put a smile on their face. Although I do remember that one time he had broken his toe and a group of us were laughing and joking with him about it. His reply was that anyone else would not have been able to walk around with a broken toe, but he was because he was in great shape. He was joking, of course, but looking back over the past few months, I dropped a keyboard on my toe and even though I didn't break it, it was still hard to get around. Mr.Weaver, you have made such a tremendous impact on so many people's lives, that you will be remembered for generations to come. To his daughter, Wendi, remember that your father's legacy has been passed down to you. And I'm sure that he will be smiling down on you from heaven as you keep his memory alive. God bless you and the rest of your family.
Dee
February 24, 2008
I worked with Johnny at the Sheriff's Office and he was the best thing that I ever saw. No matter where I was sending him in the state he always went and never complained. He was the most dependable person that I worked with. He will be missed greatly at the Sheriff's office and in everyone's hearts.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sharon Edney-Poteat
February 23, 2008
As a kid I grew up watching Mr. Weaver and Mr. Becker. Those where Saturday nights for me. What a wonderful wrestler. My prayers go out to Ms. Penny & Ms. Wendy and the Grandkids, also to the Mecklenburg Sheriff's Dept.
Scott Weaver
February 22, 2008
I just want to say thanks to everyone for all of your support. Thanks again to the sheriffs department for everything that they did for our family. Upon arriving home to Collinsville Illinois, I opened my mailbox to see a birthday card to me from Johnny that he mailed out the day before he passed. In which he wrote "Hope everybody is fine I'm good still hard at work Grandpa Johnny Weaver". Since I received this after he passed, I think it is really a message to everyone and wanted to pass it on. Thanks again
sandra keith
February 22, 2008
wrestling and charlotte n.c. has lost a very fine gentleman. grew up and enjoyed watching and seeing him in person, a tragic early loss. god has got one of his best warriors back home. god bless his family at this time.sincerely.sandra keith
robert braxton
February 21, 2008
i remember watching mr.weaver as a kid,he was a great wrestler,[email protected]
Robin Kurtz
February 21, 2008
My Thoughts and Prayers go out to his Family I had the pleasure of MEeting JOhnny when I was younger and he was really nice to me.
Steven Hampton
February 21, 2008
cousin Wendy,
having lost Mom and Dad over the course of the last few years I know the sadness you must have in your heart right now. I am so sorry for your loss. The memories I have of when we were young and you and your Mom and Dad would come back to St. Louis for xmas are still in my mind. I will always remember how your Dad and mine had so much fun during those Xmas holidays kidding with each other. Look after your Mom and let all your energies go there and may you both be blessed.
Love,
Stevie
Larry Smith
February 21, 2008
On February 15th I recieved the hearbreaking news that my lifelong hero had passed away. I'm 42 years old and my earliest memories in life are of Johnny Weaver. My memories consist of asking for his autograph at the Cumberland county memorial arena and Johnny saying "hold this"[his Southern tag team championship belt that he held with George Becker] or inviting Johnny and George to Sunday dinner at my aunt's house which was right down the road.I figured they had to eat somewhere and it might as well be with us. I have gotten his autograph and seen Johnny more times that I can guess. I wanted to be Johnny Weaver when I grew up. I am now a Independent wrestling promoter because I wanted to follow in the footsteps of my hero. At my next show I will open it by tolling the bell for my hero. Johhny rest in peace and thanks for influencing my life. But most of all thank you for being my hero!
Lee Campbell
February 21, 2008
Johnny, You were a great person. I followed you for many years throughout the Mid Atlantic area. The last time I spoke to you was just after the West Virginia & East Carolina football game in 1999 played at Bank of America Field in Charlotte. You were standing at the gate just after the ballgame giving directions.You gave my brother and autograph. You will always be remembered.
Gayle Brunson
February 20, 2008
Penny & Wendi,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Maybe The Last in Ring Sleeper
Michael Weddle
February 20, 2008
Johnny was the main event at My very first wrestling match, I watched him on TV and then at Star Land Arena for years, even wrote to him on how to get into wrestling in my teens, Now I've been wrestling for 31 years and just last year did I really meet and talk to him, then last Nov. we had a show with him on it in Rocky Mt. Va, and there I was in the ring with Johnny Weaver,"in his famous sleeper hold", my wife watched and said she had chills as a dream had come true in my wrestling career, this may have been the last time Johnny was in the ring, he meet me that night and we was friends ever since, we would exchange emails all the time, when you was Johnny's friend ...you WAS Johnny's friend, we all took away some great memories that night and I'll never forget how he was like a little kid in the back room, his eyes were just lit up as we got ready for the matches, I'll miss him but will never forget him.
REST IN PEACE JOHNNY
Your Friend Always,
Eclipso
Chris Martin
February 20, 2008
Wow, it's been a few days now, and I'm still shocked that Johnny is gone. I never got to see him wrestle live, but he commentated a couple shows I saw live and of course on TV. I knew him mostly through our respective jobs. He transported clients to the hospital I work at. He was always a super nice man, always gracious and seemed genuinely happy to see you. I tried not to bug him too much with wrestling questions, but couldn't resist most of the time. And he would always answer any questions I had or tell stories of the road. I will truly miss seeing him pull into our lot. I'll never forget the memories of getting to know him the last 4 years. My condolences to his family. The world has lost one of the greatest people ever to walk the Earth.
James Radford
February 20, 2008
Our deepest sympathes to johnny and his entire family. i always enjoyed seeing him when he came to asheville. The wrestling world has lost a great wrestler. Thank You for the wonderful memories u provided for all wrestling fans. GOD BLESS. CC Radford,Asheville,NC
Donna Hardee
February 20, 2008
Sorry to hear of the passing of such a wonderful man,anyone who knew him called him friend he was indeed a special person to many,and he will always hold a place in my heart.rest in peace my friend you wiil be missed
Rick Tatem
February 20, 2008
My prayers and best wishes to Johnny's surviving family members and friends. As a youngster watching Mid-Atlantic in the mid to late 70's, Johnny was always one of my favorites. God Bless!
david meyer
February 20, 2008
dear wendie and penny i konw your dad and former husband since he was coming to chas co. hall when wrestel for henry marcus. do you rember when you sign my book penny banner weaver well i saw you at the leagend show in aug im the head security man for the uwf. im so sorry i love johnny so much ill miss him david meyer uwf.
johnni myers
February 20, 2008
we had joy; we had fun and we definitely had our moment in the sun!!!!! how do you thank someone even more difficult how do you say good bye to someone who took me from crayons to perfume!!!
rest in peace.
as always, john john
Donald LIVINGSTON Jr.
February 20, 2008
My prayers are with Wendi and Ms. Banner and would like them to know that Mr. Weaver touched many people's lives. So manny you can't imagine.Thanks for the memories.
GLENN LUNGER
February 20, 2008
Johnny Weaver rest in peace my friend
I have met Mr. Weaver in Altoona,Pa
at the Jaffa Shrine (Mosque)back in 1985 for an nwa card very nice person to chat with gave me a nice autograph photo Johnny will be missed.
Wayne Braswell
February 20, 2008
I used to see him jogging in our neighborhood, sadly, I never stopped and talked because I didn't to disturbe him.
sadly...
Charlie Allen
February 19, 2008
Wendi/Penny
I'm was very sorry to hear of Johnnys' passing. He definitely leaves behind a legacy and many many long time fans. He will be missed.
Ron Jones
February 19, 2008
Penny, please accept my sincerest condolences on Johnny's passing. The memories become a part of who we are and will never fade. You will be in my prayers. Most sincerely
Chelsea Kelly
February 19, 2008
Wendi,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Although I never got to meet your dad, he must have been a wonderful man to have such a caring daughter. My thoughts and prayers and with you and your family.
Roxane Smith
February 19, 2008
Wendi,I, would like to tell you how special your Dad was to me . He treated my daughter like one of his own.Ididnt have to worry about her going off to college and finding houseing your DAD opened up his house for her . Becky and I will forever be so greatful. I know he was loved by many ,He will forever be in our hearts and we will miss him. We will one day see him again. You are in my thoughts and prayers, Roxane
Darchelle Thornhill
February 19, 2008
My prayers go out to you all at this time of heartache. I was truly blessed to have known Mr. johnny. We all love you and miss you. Love Your Chilis friends at Northlake. You will be deeply missed.
Anne James
February 19, 2008
I am sorry that I did not have the opportunity to meet your father. He must have been very proud to have such a wonderful daughter and it is good to know that his soul lives through you.
Donna
February 19, 2008
Wendy, I was a fan of your father starting at the age of nine and am still a fan of his. I lost my dad a year ago. He had just celebrated his 73rd birthday. I just wanted to let you know that all through the years I attended the matches, he always talked about you. Probably because you and I are close in age. He was so proud of you and you could tell that he loved you so much just by the look on his face when he spoke about you. I almost feel as if I know you. He was a person you could not easily forget. I know I have already signed the book, but I just wanted you to know that everyone knew about you and how special you were and still is, to him. He will remain in our memories forever. My prayers go out to you and your mother.....Donna
Milan Family
February 19, 2008
A few years back around 2001, my Mother and I were reintroduced to Johnny. Instantly it was as if we had been friends forever. In no time at all we were all a family spending all the holidays, birthdays, and vacations together.
We are all greif stricken, we have lost a member of our family.
Wendy, your father was one of the greastest men we have ever known. We will always be here for you.
Your extended family,
The Milan's
Eddie, Rochelle, Jerry, Brandy, Becky, Luke, and Ethan
Jackie & Lynn Faircloth
February 19, 2008
In these times, children have no athletes to look up to as role models. It's a shame they couldn't have know Johnny Weaver! May God be all you need at this time.
Sharon
February 19, 2008
Your family will be in my family's prayers. This is a great loss. May God bless you
Robert Henderson
February 19, 2008
Penny & Wendy:
My prayers and thoughts are with you. I always remember you all fondly.
Love
Virginia Tharp
February 19, 2008
I knew Johnny Weaver thru Chris Popp. She always took our boys and the neighborhood boys to Johnny's Wrestling matches.
Cathy Green
February 19, 2008
As a child, Johnny Weaver was my hero and I am pleased to see that he still remained a hero serving his community. Our society needs more men like him
Barry Hooks
February 19, 2008
I just want to say how sorry I was to hear of Johnny Weaver a true legend of professional wrestling has passed away.I will always remember the great matches he was in.I always loved when he'd sing "TURN OUT THE LIGHTS THE PARTYS OVER.THEY SAY THAT ALL GOOD THINGS MUST END".His life is over here as we know it.But his life in heaven has only begun.
Carolyn Stroud
February 19, 2008
I went to see wrestling almost
every Monday night at the Park Center when Mr. Weaver wrestled.
May God comfort you in your time
of sorrow.
Michael Carpenter
February 19, 2008
Wendi my prayers,love,support goes out to you for lost of your father he was nice gentleman and he will be missed and now is in better place now he always be with you looking over you god bless you & your family at this time
Ritchie Oliphant
February 19, 2008
I will always remember watching Johnny Weaver on television when I was growing up when Pro Wrestling was at its best. He was one of my favorites. My prayers go to his family. May God comfort you in this time of loss.
Albert Guyotte Jr
February 19, 2008
Thanks for the memories u will be missed by all
a wrestling fan
melonie keith
February 19, 2008
Johnny was at our last legends fanfest in charlotte,nc.He was a gem!I have lost a lot of my wrestling friends,dick murdoch,etc and johnny was one of the best.When you grew up with them as well as personally know them and a lot of their families,it makes it harder.People just really dont know how hard it was to make it in the biz back then and he did it!The biz is very hard and we must treasure our guys-young and old!God called him to heaven because he knew he needed another angel(and another tag team partner for someone up there).God bless Penny and their daughter.If you ever want to tresure these guys and show support,come to the legends fanfest in charlotte,nc this year and you will find out what it is all about!
wendi weaver
February 19, 2008
To all my fathers friends and fans;
I want to thank you for all of these wonderful memories you have shares with me. My father would have been so overwhelmed and honored with your thoughts and prayers. He is in heaven "guarding" over us.
Many Thanks:
Wendi Weaver
Big T
February 19, 2008
RIP Johnny..You will be missed...
Jimmy Holiday
February 19, 2008
Dear Johnny, you were a great friend and I will miss you dearly. I will miss our singing together. My heroes have always been "Rasslers". I will always cherish the time I spent with you on the road and here at the beach. Debbie, Jordan, Dustin and I will never forget you. Gentleman Jim Holiday
Richard and Rebecca Miller
February 18, 2008
I really enjoyed with Johnny at the
jail. He always had a kind word.
Bill Patton
February 18, 2008
Every Saturday evening I would watch Johnny on Bill Wards wrestling program. And then we would drive to Charlotte on Monday nights to see him wrestle at the Park Center. It was a time in my early years that causes me to remember the good times. Thank you, Johnny ........
wilson fulk
February 18, 2008
may god be with the family heaven now has my child hood hero you will be missed by all i would get a laugh when he would refer to roddy piper as loretta lynn and to here johnny sing turn out the lights the parties over they say that all good things must end heaven has really got a good man i will always miss the dean of professional wrestling johnny weaver god bless your fan wilson fulk madison north carolina
February 18, 2008
Wendy, I am so sorry to learn of this sad news. Our hearts are hurting with you. I just wanted to let you know I am praying for you and your mom. May you feel God's love and peace as He walks with you through this time. Sending my love,
Cindy Painter Honeycutt
Lynn Curtis
February 18, 2008
My dad loved wrestling, and we spent many hours on the couch when I was young watching Jim Crockett's televised matches from Charlotte. You were always his favorite, Johnny. You were always a favorite of so many.
William White
February 18, 2008
Johnny was always a good leader. He never had a cross word for anyone in or out of the ring. I had the best of him in the ring and lestin to him out side of it too. He gave me good advice a long time ago I hope it took hold on me.I like to hear him talk about the old days and some of the road trips. I will surly miss him as I do all the others that have past in my life.
Sincerly Your Friend
Randy Curtis
February 18, 2008
Well, the final bell has tolled for another friend. Goodbye Johnny and go with God forever in peace
A long time fan
February 18, 2008
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Johnny Weaver. Along with Bob Caudle, he was THE voice of Mid Atlantic Wrestling. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends and may God sustain them in this time of loss.
Todd Peach
February 18, 2008
I started watching you when I was 8 years old. You were a legend in the ring, an asset to the Mecklenburg Sheriff's Dept. and to the people you served. You eventually became a friend of mine and that meant the world to me. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. You will be greatly missed buddy.
Donnie Joradan
February 18, 2008
It is with great sadness to hear of Mr. weaver's passing. He and George are tag teaming together again in heaven. A true class act who did not need enhancement drugs to perform in the ring. He made Championship Wrestling in North Carolina, the shows were taped on Wednesday Nights at WRAL-TV5 and shown on Saturday afternoons at 5:pm. He tagged with the likes of George Becker, Haystack Couhoun, the Scott Brothers and many more. I loved the matches between Johnnie & George vs. Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson. His Match with Dory Funk Jr. is legenday even though he had to go to Florida and wear a mask to get a match with him and who could forget his matches with Ike Eakon and Baron Von Roskey. He and Penny made such a great mix team duo. It was also a class act to read the condolence from Rip Hawk, I know they were great friends.
Thanks for the Memories
lonnie jones
February 18, 2008
To the family of Mr. Weaver,
I guess you could say i was "raised right" and an elder is Mr or Mrs,no matter how many times he told you to call him Johnny.
I never got a chance stand in the middle of the ring and introduce "the master of the sleeping hold" as i came along a few years later.
He was one of a very few guys who everybody in the locker room said only good things about.
When the baddest of the bad say good things,you have to be a o.k. guy.
Lonnie F. Jones
Gordon Mason
February 18, 2008
I spent a many Saturday evenings with my grandfather watching Johnny put someone in the sleeper hold.My uncle,grandfather,and I would load up and go to the Char. Col.,Park Center or Lexington YMCA to see our heroes beat the bad guys.My prayers are with the family.
Ed Smith
February 18, 2008
My dad and I watched you ever since you started on WBTV Wrestling with Big Bill Ward..You were the greatest...We will miss you....
Mack House
February 18, 2008
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Rip Hawk
February 18, 2008
It was great being with Johnny Weaver during the 2007 reunion.We had alot of great matches together.I'm going to miss him alot, and he will always have a place in my heart.
A fan who thanks you for the memories !
February 18, 2008
Wow, what a guy! Mr Weaver was a big chunk of my childhood, watching the Johnny Weaver and George Becker team on Saturdays with my brother and cousins and jumping off of furniture with glee !! ..How about that "Sleeper" ?? What great memories of the good ol' days of wholesome fun, and a real class act and gentleman ! Our sympathy and prayers to the family.
Steve Hall
February 18, 2008
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Mr. Weaver. He was a true legend and gentleman. Heaven just gained another great champion.
Larry Kuykendall
February 18, 2008
I can remeber Johnny when I was 9 yrs old at the Spindale House in Spindale NC. He and George Becker came out of the dressing room amd Johns wife at the time Penny Banner was there. Johnny
seemed like a giant to me. About 50 yrs later in the dressing room at the Spartunburg Memorial Audotorium I seen Johnny again and related that story to him. He smiled and complimented me on my watch I was wearing. he was always one of my heroes. Ill miss you Johnny
Dick Bourne
February 18, 2008
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, members of the law enforcement community, and the wrestling community on the loss of one of the greatest ever. Rest in Peace.
Kim Ponce
February 18, 2008
I watched you on tv growing up. I got to know you working in the clerks office and what a friendly and wonderful person you always where. Always had a smile. I will miss you dearly picking up papers and your smile. God bless you and you and your family are in my prayers.
Kim Ponce
Clerk of Court/Criminal Division
Jennifer Conrad
February 18, 2008
Johnny was one of the class acts of the wrestling world. My memories of watching him wrestle and later announce will always be cherished. I always remember seeing him walking around the neighborhood in his later years. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Weaver family as they (and we) mourn the loss of a great man. May God be with you all.
CHRIS POPP
February 18, 2008
MY HEART GOES OUT TO WENDI AND HER FAMILY,I JUST THANK GOD I HAD THIS LAST YEAR WITH HIM,WE HAD MADE SO MANY PLANS, BUT GOD WANTED HIM MORE AND IT HAS LEFT ME WITH A BROKEN HEART THAT WILL NEVER MEND, SO BABE UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART YOU ARE THE BEST MR STAR
Ben Martin
February 18, 2008
Thank you, Johnny, for all of the happy memories you made for me during your illustrious wrestling career. I was honored to meet you once, and I will always remember your kindness. A life's work well done, sir. Godspeed.
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