On this page you find the full wrestling profile of Uncle Elmer / Giant Frazier, with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more.
Stanley C. Fraizer was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi on August 16, 1937.
He died on July 1, 1992 at the age of 54.
Uncle Elmer / Giant Frazier Profile Index
Profile Info
- GenderMale
- Real NameStanley C. Fraizer
-  Ring Names- Uncle Elmer (June 17, 1985 - November 3, 1989)
- Plowboy Frazier (July 24, 1989 - December 30, 1989)
- Giant Hillbilly (May 19, 1986 - April 25, 1988)
- Plowboy Frazier (March 15, 1976 - March 19, 1985)
- Playboy Frazier (February 2, 1985 - March 12, 1985)
- Giant Frazier (November 7, 1968 - December 2, 1984)
- Stan Frazier (December 4, 1968 - August 5, 1989)
- Giant Rebel (June 20, 1983 - September 12, 1983)
- The Lone Ranger (April 25, 1983 - May 24, 1983)
- Kimala II (September 18, 1982 - October 11, 1982)
- Tiny Frazier (July 22, 1971 - June 17, 1973)
- Plowboy Frazier (July 17, 1972 - August 7, 1972)
- Texas Plowboy (September 14, 1971 - September 22, 1971)
- Pascagoula Plowboy (March 29, 1971 - June 9, 1971)
- The Convict (March 7, 1968 - June 10, 1970)
- Big Tex (September 19, 1969 - September 19, 1969)
- Ed Younger (May 23, 1967 - May 23, 1967)
- Country Boy (November 23, 1965 - December 7, 1965)
- The Country Plowboy (September 13, 1961 - November 22, 1965)
- Stanley Frazier (January 1, 1960 - September 12, 1961)
 
- Born August 16, 1937
- Died July 1, 1992 (aged 54)
-  Nationality United States United States
- Birth PlacePhiladelphia, Mississippi
-  Billed From- Pascagoula, Mississippi
- Philadelphia, Mississippi
 
- Height 6 ft 10 in (208 cm)
-  Weight- 430 lbs (195 kg)
 
- NicknamesPlowboy
Career History
-  Roles- Wrestler (January 1, 1960 - December 30, 1989)
 
-  Promotions HistoryPromotion from to Promotion  CWA CWAMay 12, 1986 April 25, 1988 Promotion  NWA NWAMay 12, 1986 October 27, 1986 Promotion  PPW PPWAugust 9, 1986 August 9, 1986 Promotion  WWF WWFJune 17, 1985 May 1, 1986 Promotion  NWA NWAJanuary 1, 1960 March 19, 1985 Promotion  CWA CWAMarch 3, 1981 March 19, 1985 Promotion  GCW GCWNovember 22, 1980 February 15, 1981 Promotion  CWA CWAMarch 20, 1977 February 16, 1980 Promotion  MID AMERICA MID AMERICAMarch 15, 1976 April 5, 1977 Promotion  GCCW GCCWMarch 29, 1971 June 17, 1973 Promotion  CWF CWFSeptember 14, 1971 September 22, 1971 Promotion  AWA AWASeptember 26, 1970 October 17, 1970 Promotion  MID AMERICA MID AMERICANovember 7, 1968 February 2, 1969 Promotion  BTW DETROIT BTW DETROITJune 22, 1968 August 16, 1968 
-  Images History Jun 1989 Jun 1989 Jun 1985 Jun 1985 Jun 1970 Jun 1970 Mar 1968 Mar 1968 Jan 1960 Jan 1960
-  Face / Heel TurnsAlignment Details from to Face January 1, 1960 December 30, 1989 
-  Card PositionsStatus Details from to WWE Low Card June 17, 1985 May 1, 1986 
-  Finishers- Leg Drop (January 1, 1960 - December 30, 1989)
- Standing Splash (January 1, 1960 - December 30, 1989)
 
-  Theme Songs- Theme Song“Don't Go Messin' with a Country Boy” by Marshall M. Chapman, Joel Dorn, Jerome 'Doc' Pomus & Eric Weissberg - Single (October 5, 1985 - May 1, 1986)
- Theme Song“Shuckin' the Corn” by Eric Weissberg & Deliverance - Single (July 6, 1985 - October 4, 1985)
 
Titles & Accomplishments
- Georgia Championship Wrestling- 1 NWA National Tag Team Championship (with Ted DiBiase)
 - NWA Mid-America / Continental Wrestling Association- 1 NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (with Dennis Hall)
- 4 AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 with Terry Sawyer, 2 with Jerry Lawler, 1 with Cousin Junior)
- 2 CWA Super Heavyweight Championship
 
-  Other Accomplishments- Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame induction (class of 2022)
 
Teams & Relations
-  Tag Teams & Stables- The Hillbillies - Hillbilly Jim, Cousin Junior, Cousin Luke (September 9, 1985 - May 1, 1986)
 
 
