How the WWF Abandoned Their Own Tag Team Champion
2025 · Wrestling · Wrestling
How the WWF Abandoned Their Own Tag Team Champion
How the WWF Abandoned Their Own Tag Team Champion
2025
Wrestling
From Hulk Hogan's protégé to jobber to tag team champion to complete obscurity—the incredible true story of how Fred Ottman climbed to the top of the WWF, was abandoned by the company, and waited 32 years for vindication. In 1990, Fred Ottman debuted in the WWF as Tugboat, hand-picked by Hulk Hogan himself to be his loyal ally. By 1992, he and Earthquake won the WWF Tag Team Championship as The Natural Disasters, standing at the absolute peak of professional wrestling. But when Earthquake left the company just months later, Tugboat was left behind—relegated to jobber status, fed to rising stars, and quietly released. His final WWF match wasn't on pay-per-view or live television. It was a house show in Tampa against an opponent so forgotten that his name barely registers in wrestling history. For three decades, he was remembered only as The Shockmaster—the infamous moment when he fell through a sheetrock wall in WCW, a stumble that overshadowed his entire career. But on April 19, 2025, Fred Ottman finally got his moment. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of The Natural Disasters, and the company that abandoned him acknowledged his contributions at last. This is more than just a story about one wrestler. It's about how professional wrestling treats its workers—how quickly loyalty evaporates, how momentum can vanish overnight, and how the wrong timing at the wrong place can erase a career, even if that career reached the championship gold that every wrestler dreams of. The tragedy and redemption of Fred Ottman tells us everything we need to know about the wrestling business: legitimacy is ephemeral, and sometimes, vindication just takes a very, very long time. --- #tugboat #typhoon #naturaldisasters