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Richard Van Slater (born May 19, 1951), better known by his ring name "Dirty" Dick Slater, was an American professional wrestler who wrestled in the 1970s, 1980s, and mid 1990s for various promotions including Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

Slater began wrestling with Mike Graham at Robinson High School, in Tampa, Florida. He attended the University of Tampa with Paul Orndorff. From there he began wrestling in Championship Wrestling from Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestling. He worked as a booker in Knoxville, Tennessee after Ron Fuller sold his promotion to Jim Barnett. He wrestled in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (later World Championship Wrestling), where he appeared on the first Starrcade. He also worked in Mid-South Wrestling Association, where he was managed by Dark Journey. He wrestled briefly in the World Wrestling Federation as a babyface under a "Rebel" gimmick, but soon returned to WCW. He wrestled there until receiving his back injury that ended his career.

In June 2004, Slater was convicted for the stabbing of his former girlfriend Theresa Halbert. He was sentenced to one year of house arrest and two years of probation. He blamed the incident on influence from painkillers.

Career

Early career

Slater began wrestling in 1968 with Mike Graham at Robinson High School in Tampa, Florida. Eddie Graham purchased a wrestling mat for his high school and started a high school wrestling program there. He wrestled for an organization called the AAU, a program that trained young wrestlers to go to the Olympics. Slater went to the University of Tampa where he played football in addition to wrestling (among his teammates was John Matuszak and Paul Orndorff). He had a chance to play football for the Miami Dolphins but declined the opportunity, deciding to wrestle instead. After going to a National AAU meet, he was approached by Mike Graham, who asked him if he wanted to become a professional wrestler; Slater decided to go to the Sportatorium in Tampa to train as a professional wrestler. There, he was trained by Jack Brisco, Bob Roop, Hiro Matsuda, and Bill Watts. Slater also became good friends with Dick Murdoch around this time. Slater began working for Championship Wrestling from Florida, which was run by Eddie Graham. He stayed there for three years and won the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (with Dusty Rhodes, Stan Vachon, Toru Tanaka, and Johnny Weaver) and the NWA Florida Television Championship.

Georgia Championship Wrestling (1972-1983)

After leaving CWF, Slater worked in California alongside the Von Brauners, Moondog Mayne, Pat Patterson, and Ray Stevens. From there, he went to Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada (traveling with Moondog Mayne frequently). Slater then went to Georgia Championship Wrestling, an organization he credits with putting him on the map. He worked there for 8 years, winning the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship four times, as well as the NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship and NWA Macon Tag Team Championship with Bob Orton, Jr.. During the time period he also won the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship and a number of Florida titles. Slater commented that after winning the Missouri Heavyweight Title, he was in the mix to become NWA World Heavyweight Champion, but would attribute his not winning it to "politics".

Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1983-1985)

In 1983, Slater was working in Knoxville, Tennessee for Run Fuller when Jim Barnett approached Slater with the idea of booking a television show in Atlanta for Ted Turner. At the same time, Jim Crockett was buying out Jim Barnett; thus, Slater started working for Jim Crockett. Around the same time, Dusty Rhodes (one of Slater's many tag team partners) became a booker for Crockett. Slater teamed up with Bob Orton, Jr., and began a feud with Ric Flair where they attacked with an aided piledriver in an attempt to end his career. The team collected a bounty from Harley Race, the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion for apparently ending Flair's career. Flair would return and attack Slater and Orton. While Flair would go on to fight Race at Starrcade for the championship, Orton and Slater were placed in a tag team match with Mark Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel, who sought retribution on Slater and Orton for attacking their friend Flair. At the event, Slater and Orton were victorious over Youngblood and McDaniel after Orton superplexed Youngblood.

Slater has said that Crockett ran one of the hardest promotions to work for; in addition to wrestling for Crockett, Slater was also booking three other promotions, Bill Watts’, Joe Blanchard’s, and Paul Boesch's. For a time in Mid-Atlantic, Slater was managed by Gary Hart. While in Mid-Atlantic, Slater won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship, the NWA Television Championship and the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship He also independently declared himself the true NWA World Heavyweight Champion during Flair's title reign, creating his own belt, and was involved in another program with Flair.

Mid-South Championship Wrestling (1985-1986)

In 1985, Slater left Mid-Atlantic and went to Mid-South wrestling (run by Bill Watts). He has said that the move was because he was tired of the promotion and the multiple bookings he did. In Mid-South, Slater took on his controversial valet of Dark Journey, whom he first saw dancing in a nightclub; he eventually asked her to be his valet. His relationship with her caused a great deal of legitimate heat (due to her being African-American). While in Mid-South, Slater won the Mid-South North American Championship, the Mid-South Television Championship, and the UWF World Television Championship.

World Wrestling Federation (1986)

Slater wrestled briefly for the World Wrestling Federation as a babyface using a Southern "Rebel" gimmick. He has said that he felt it was a mismatch, and disliked the style of the company. He quickly returned to Florida; when he left the company, Pat Patterson called him an Slater said that was "goin' fishing". While in the WWF, Slater defeated Mike Sharpe at The Big Event and lost to Don Muraco at Saturday Night's Main Event.

World Championship Wrestling (1986-1996)

Slater returned to Jim Crockett Promotions after leaving the WWF, but was soon fired for placing a plastic bag over Ric Flair's head. However, he would come back to World Championship Wrestling for the final portion of his career. He replaced an injured Terry Funk to team up with The Great Mutah at Clash of Champions VIII in a losing effort against Ric Flair and Sting. He won the WCW United States Tag Team Championship with The Barbarian and the WCW World Tag Team Championship with Bunkhouse Buck.In 1996, in Gainesville, Georgia, Slater blew out two vertebrae in a televised match. The back injury ended his wrestling career.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

*NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

*NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Championship (1 time)
*NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
*NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with Dusty Rhodes (1), Stan Vachon (1), Toru Tanaka (1), and Johnny Weaver (1)
*NWA Florida Television Championship (2 times)
*NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Killer Karl Kox

*NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
*NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Orton, Jr.
*NWA Macon Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Orton, Jr.

*IWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) (First)

*NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA Television Championship (2 times)
*NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time) - with Dusty Rhodes
*WCW United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with The Barbarian
*WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bunkhouse Buck

*Mid-South North American Championship (2 times)
*Mid-South Television Championship (1 time) (Last)
*UWF World Television Championship (1 time) (First)

*NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division) (3 times)1
*NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (1 time ) - with Paul Orndorff

*NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (1 time ) - with Jerry Blackwell

*SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
*SWCW Southwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Sweetan
*SCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bruiser Brody

*USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

*PWI ranked him # 153 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.

*Worst Tag Team (1995) with Bunkhouse Buck
1NWA records aren't clear as to which promotion Slater was wrestling for when any of his three reigns with the championship began. While usually defended in Southeastern Championship Wrestling, the title was occasionally used in other NWA affiliated promotions. The same situation applies to the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship. Records don't show where he and Orndorff were working when they won the titles.

Personal life

In June 2004, Slater was convicted of attacking his former girlfriend, Theresa Halbert. On December 27, 2003, it was reported that Slater had stabbed Halbert with a butcher's knife. Slater claimed that the night before the incident, he had received "a shot of morphine and two forty milligram Oxycontins", for numerous back injuries. In an interview with Mid-Atlantic Gateway, Slater said that ""It was all drug related ... most of it all. I mean, I couldn’t tell you what happened ... if I didn’t know what happened...I really don’t know what actually took place, other than I was ... I woke up in Intensive Care in the hospital. I had gone to the hospital by ambulance the night before ... ". On June 10, 2004, Slater was sentenced with one year of house arrest and two years of probation. He was also sentenced to keep away from Halbert and pay more than $18,000 restitution.

Slater is a former boyfriend of Luna Vachon. He was also married to Nancy Turner for nearly 24 years; they have 3 children together. He is currently married to Monica Walters.

Before coming to Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, Slater was involved in an incident where Wahoo McDaniel shot him. Slater, McDaniel, Tommy Rich, and André the Giant were at a bar in Tampa when someone in the bar made a comment about Tommy Rich's wife, which angered Rich and McDaniel. The man who had commented about Rich's wife got a knife, and seeing that, McDaniel got out a gun. André and Slater went out to the parking lot and watched the altercation; while watching, McDaniel pistol-whipped the man and when he did so, the gun went off and Slater was hit by the bullet in the leg. Slater told the police that a sniper had shot him; he would return to the ring in just three weeks.

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