William Albert Haynes III (born July 10, 1953) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Billy Jack Haynes.Haynes started wrestling in 1982 at the age of 28. He trained in
Stu Hart's Dungeon pro wrestling school and briefly wrestled in Hart's
Stampede Wrestling under his given name, forming a tag team with
Bruce Hart. He started wrestling as "Billy Jack" in the Pacific Northwest territory but had to change his name when
Tom Laughlin (who starred in the movie
Billy Jack) threatened to sue him. He added his real last name to the gimmick and continued to work as a babyface. It is rumored that Haynes served time for manslaughter before becoming a pro wrestler.
Florida and Pacific Northwest (1984–1986) He feuded heavily with Rip Oliver until 1984, when he had a run in
Championship Wrestling from Florida where he feuded with
Kendo Nagasaki for the
NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship winning the title from him. They then had a brief run in
World Class Championship Wrestling in 1985, managed by Sunshine. Due to internal conflict between Fritz Von Erich and Billy, he was written out of the organization, jobbing to Rip Oliver in a storyline where Rip bloodies and injured Billy. He rarely stayed put in any federation that he went to. During that time he faced off against the debuting
Shawn Michaels. He started splitting his time between
Portland Wrestling and CWF and wrestled with partner
Wahoo McDaniel and won the
NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship and in
Jim Crockett Promotions where they feuded with
Ole and
Arn Anderson. He had just begun a feud with
The Barbarian over who was the strongest man in the territory when he abruptly left the company after a confrontation with Jim Crockett in his office which became physical.
World Wrestling Federation (1986–1988)In June 1986, Haynes went to the
World Wrestling Federation and feuded with
Randy Savage over the
Intercontinental Championship and then with Hercules Hernandez over who was stronger, more muscular, and who had a better version of the full nelson (their mutual finishing maneuver). Their feud in the WWF peaked with what was dubbed "The Battle of the Full Nelsons" at WrestleMania III, where the two men battled to a double count-out. After the bell, Hercules' manager Bobby Heenan kneed Haynes in the back while he had Hercules in a full nelson out on the floor. Haynes chased Heenan into the ring where Hercules blindsided him with his trademark chain, hitting Haynes multiple times and (Kayfabe) cutting his forehead (in reality, Haynes had bladed himself with a small razor hidden in the tapes around his wrists after the first hit. Haynes' departure from the WWF in January 1988 has been a subject of controversy considering dramatic changes in the story as Haynes repeated it. In one version, he says he quit the WWF after refusing to do a
job in his hometown of Portland, Oregon.
On March 16, 2013, Haynes was hospitalized because he was suffering from an
aortic aneurysm, and liver and kidney issues. In October 2014, the
Portland Tribune reported that Haynes filed a lawsuit in federal court against WWE, alleging "egregious mistreatment of its wrestlers for its own benefit, as well as its concealment and denial of medical research and evidence concerning traumatic brain injuries suffered by WWE wrestlers." This litigation was taken after research into
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which was attributed to causing the deaths of
Chris Benoit in 2007 and
Andrew Martin in 2009. Haynes also sought for the court to grant
class action status for hundreds of former wrestlers and to force WWE to establish a medical trust fund to pay for wrestlers who suffer from injuries that took place in a WWE ring. Former WWE wrestlers
Vito Lograsso and Adam Mercer filed a class action lawsuit against WWE in January 2015 while being represented by the same lawyer as Haynes, Konstantine Kyros. In March 2016, the suit was dismissed by Judge
Vanessa Lynne Bryant. At the time of dismissal, dozens of former WWE wrestlers had joined a class action lawsuit under Kyros's counsel.
Billy Jack is all over the place talking crazy rumors about Vince McMahon , Dusty Rhodes, Nightmare Danny Davis, how he is going to be murdered and how he is Vinces brother, and Vince killed the all the other promotions and wanted Billy Jack as the next Hulk Hogan. Takes credit for the name Wrestlemania just like Dr. Death and Jesse Ventura. Talks crazy inside stuff about Eddie Graham committing suicide, then he talks about how Nancy Doss (Sullivan-Benoit) was supposed to be his valet and then He drops his BOMBSHELL SUPERSHOOT that Vince Killer McMahon Jr. killed Nancy and Chris along with there child and it just gets crazier from there. Take this shoot with a grain a salt, but is some of it true?