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When did Honky Tonk Man stop wrestling?

Published in Wrestling Career End 2 mins read

Honky Tonk Man concluded his active wrestling career within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) by January 1991. This timeframe signifies the end of his primary tenure as an in-ring competitor with the major promotion.

Honky Tonk Man's Departure from WWF

Before his official departure from the World Wrestling Federation in January 1991, Honky Tonk Man transitioned away from active in-ring competition. His final role with the company involved a stint as a pro-villains color commentator. During this period, he appeared alongside prominent personalities such as Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper on the popular show Superstars. This shift to a commentary role clearly indicates that he was no longer performing as an active wrestler for the WWF leading up to his exit.

The table below summarizes the key events related to his cessation of active wrestling in WWF:

Key Event Date/Period Details
Transition to Commentator Prior to Jan 1991 Served as a pro-villains color commentator, signaling a move away from active in-ring wrestling within the WWF.
Departure from WWF January 1991 Official departure from the World Wrestling Federation, marking the conclusion of his major run with the company.

It is important to note that the provided information specifically details Honky Tonk Man's WWF career and his departure from that particular promotion. It does not provide information regarding his wrestling activities outside of the WWF, such as on the independent circuit or in other promotions, nor when he might have completely ceased all wrestling activities.