Biography
"The Brain," as Bobby is affectionately known, has encompassed every phase of the wrestling business during his 38 year career and is still recognized as the only major player from the 60's. His capabilities have yet to be surpassed as manager of some of the most influential and famous wrestlers of the century.
Bobby's four decades have earned him various awards signifying his greatness, such as being voted the "Greatest Manager of the Year" for ten years and being presented with the "Tommy Award" by European television.
Bobby's wit and sarcasm have made him the #1 commentator in this fine sport of wrestling, three times during his association with WCW. In Indianapolis, Mayor Steve Goldberg presented Bobby with a plaque proclaiming April 3, 1997 "Bobby Heenan Day."
The person known as "Pretty Boy," "The Brain", and sometimes "The Weasel" has brought pride and prominence to those names making them household words. All through the greatest revenue years of wrestling, Heenan and his men, along with Hogan, set all-time attendance records throughout the world.
One of his own records to date is the fact that Bobby managed and wrestled on all of the number one wrestling shows in the world.