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Born and raised in Ithaca , New York , Tim Woodin was a great amateur wrestler before entering the professional ranks in 1962. He won many titles in high school and captured three AAU national titles in the 1950s. In college, he was a two-time All-American at Michigan State University . Tim was Big Ten champion at 177 pounds in 1958, and was NCAA runner-up that same year.

Known for his tremendous physical strength, Wood set several pinning records in high school and at Michigan State . He turned professional at the age of 29 and changed his name to Tim Woods.

He won several titles, often competing under the name "Mr. Wrestling," and sporting a white mask. His professional career lasted 22 years, and his final match was a sellout of the Omni in Atlanta .

"He is poetry in motion," famed announcer Gordon Solie once said. "What he is doing out there is displaying what the Romans had in mind when they invented the sport."

Tim Woods
2001 Hall of Fame Inductee
 
“On the Mat” is a weekly wrestling radio program that airs every Wednesday night. The broadcast can be heard live from 6-7 p.m. Central Standard Time. The Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Waterloo, Iowa, hosts the show.

“On the Mat” can be heard live on the Internet at www.kcnzam.com or locally in Northeast Iowa on 1650, The Fan. Feel free to e-mail radio@wrestlingmuseum.org with questions or comments about the show.

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