
Bill Watts
William F. Watts Jr. is an American retired professional wrestler, promoter and former American football player. Watts garnered fame under his "Cowboy" gimmick in his wrestling career, and then as a tough, no-nonsense promoter in the Mid-South United States, which grew to become the Universal Wrestling Federation. In 1992, Watts was the Executive Vice President of World Championship Wrestling but after clashes with management over a number of issues, as well as feeling pressure from Hank Aaron over a racially insensitive interview, he resigned. He was subsequently replaced by Ole Anderson. In 1995, Watts briefly worked as a booker for The World Wrestling Federation. In 2009, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
7
Films
7
TV Shows
16
Crew Credits
Known For
14 Credits
NWA World Championship Wrestling
as Self
1985

Mid-South Wrestling
as 'Cowboy' Bill Watts
1981

Mid-South Wrestling
as Bill Watts (Guest Commentator)
1981

Mid-South Wrestling
as 'Cowboy' Bill Watts (Synchronisation)
1981

Mid-South Wrestling
as 'Cowboy' Bill Watts (Voz)
1981

Mid-South Wrestling
as 'Cowboy' Bill Watts (Voice)
1981

WWE Hall of Fame
as Self
2005

The True Story of WrestleMania
2011

Mid-South WrestleFest '85
as Bill Watts
1985

WWE Hall Of Fame 1995
as Self
1995

WCW Halloween Havoc 1992
as Himself (WCW V.P.)
1992

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling
as Himself
2013
Behind the Camera
16 Credits
Mid-South Wrestling
Producer
1981

Clash of the Champions
Director
1988

Mid-South Arena Shows
Director, Producer
1985

Mid-South WrestleFest '85
Director
1985

WCW Halloween Havoc 1992
Director
1992

WCW Beach Blast
Director
1992

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling
Producer, Director
2013

WWE SummerSlam 1995
Writer
1995

WCW SuperBrawl III
Director
1993

WCW The Great American Bash 1992
Director
1992

WCW Starrcade 1992
Director
1992

WCW Clash of The Champions XXI
Director
1992