Lance Russell Net Worth

Lance Russell Net Worth is
$850,000

Lance Russell Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Lance Russell (born March 18, 1926) is a former professional wrestling announcer in the Memphis region from 1959 to 1997, particularly in NWA Mid-America and its descendant as the dominant promotion in Memphis, the Continental Wrestling Association. As a wrestling announcer, he is best known for a relaxed announcing style, which relied upon sharply or dramatically worded statements during heated moments as opposed to the screaming and shouting preferred by other wrestling announcers; and for his two-decade-plus on-air association with Dave Brown, a college student and disc jockey when the two first teamed in 1967, and later a top weather forecaster on Memphis television for decades. In addition, Russell enjoyed a long career in the television industry in West Tennessee, at stations WDXI (Jackson), WHBQ and WMC (Memphis), mostly as a programming executive.Russell was in a very real sense the central figure of Championship Wrestling for several decades. However, while Russell definitely became a star of sorts due to the job, he never found himself in the position of being a bigger star than the wrestlers he worked with, unlike other wrestling announcers who were based in mid-sized and smaller markets such as Danny Williams and Ed Whalen. This is in no small part due to the strong talent pool he worked with over the years, such as Lou Thesz, Jackie Fargo, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart.Russell's banter with Lawler, Bill Dundee and Dutch Mantel extended many years, and covered these individual's frequent turns between heel and babyface. Russell would get up from his chair to conduct interviews, walking around to the front of the desk, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the wrestlers, and using exaggerated facial expressions during the conversation. These interviews were often the highlight of the Saturday morning television broadcast/taping. Russell also literally rang a bell to begin matches, in addition to pounding it loudly in futile attempts to halt out-of-control melees in the ring.Russell was nicknamed Banana Nose by many of Memphis' heel wrestlers over the years, starting with Lawler. Like with Ric Flair in the Mid-Atlantic territory during the late 1970s and early 1980s, the size and shape of his nose became a frequent conversation point for heels during promos. Russell was able to enjoy a strong run from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s working with Hart, who was in the unique position of being the promotion's top heel in spite of not actually being a wrestler. Hart recorded the song "Lance Russell's Nose" in 1983.Russell also used the mike to chastise and exhort wrestlers as matches occurred. Particularly brutal attacks elicited dismay and disgust from Russell; he often encouraged other wrestlers to run in from the locker room and offer assistance. An episode from 1981 found Russell being attacked by the Dream Machine after airing a less than flattering music video of him. In a 1985 episode, Russell had a bag of flour dumped on him by Ji

Date Of Birth1926-03-18
ProfessionActor

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Man on the Moon1999Ring Announcer

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Escaping Addiction: The Story of Wolfie D2016Documentary
It's Good to Be the King: The Jerry Lawler Story2015VideoHimself
WWE Hall of Fame 20072007TV SpecialHimself
I'm from Hollywood1989DocumentaryHimself
WCW Main Event1988TV SeriesHimself
Pro Wrestling USA1984TV SeriesHimself
CWA Wrestling1979-1983TV SeriesHimself
WCW Worldwide Wrestling1975TV SeriesHimself (1989) (announcer)

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name is Paul Heyman2014VideoHimself
A Day in the Life of a Professional Wrestler2010DocumentaryLance Russell
The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection2003VideoHimself
Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents Lords of the Ring: Superstars & Superbouts1985VideoHimself

Known for movies

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