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Thomas R. Couch [1] (May 14, 1961 – June 1, 2015) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, "Fantastic" Tommy Rogers. He was one-half of the tag team the Fantastics with Bobby Fulton .
In October 1984 the Fantastics joined the Von Erich's popular Texas based promotion, carrying over their feud with the Midnight Express. The Fantastics defeated the Midnights in their debut match with the promotion at a house show in San Antonio, TX on October 20, and a day later in Fort Worth they beat The Long Riders (Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin) to capture the NWA American Tag Team ...
Tommy Rogers 1988 [46] James Crockett Jr. † Jim Crockett Jr. David Crockett (wrestling) David Crockett James Crockett † Jim Crockett 1940s-1973 William Cruickshanks: Bill Dundee 1985–1987 [47] Roland Daniels † Elijah Akeem Leroy Brown 1981–1982 1984 [48] Barry Darsow: Krusher Khruschev 1984–1986 [49] Michael Davis: Bugsy McGraw 1983 ...
Thomas Couch, American professional wrestler known as Tommy Rogers Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Tom Rogers (cricketer, born 1994), Australian cricketer; Tom Rogers (cricketer, born 1999), Australian cricketer; Tom Rogers (rugby union) (born 1998), Welsh rugby player; Tommy Rogers (wrestler) (1961–2015), American professional wrestler Thomas Crouch; Tom Rogers Jr. (born 1978), American stock car racing driver
The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) vs. The Sheepherders (Butch and Luke) (with Jack Victory) ended in a double disqualification: Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match: 15:45: 10: Magnum T. A. and Ron Garvin defeated Giant Baba and Tiger Mask: Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match: 13:12: 11: Jim Duggan (c) defeated Dick Slater
December 14, 1987: Wrestling match between Al Perez, right, and Kevin Von Erich at Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas. Kerry Von Erich is seen outside of the ring at lower left.
From the information known, The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane)'s first reign is the longest in the title's history at 346 days, while The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)' second reign is the shortest, at 19 days. The Midnight Express also holds the most reigns overall as a tag team and individually, with three.