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Mike Webster
Date of birth1944 (age 79–80)
Place of birthVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
Career information
Position(s)Tackle
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight255 lb (116 kg)
US collegeUniversity of Notre Dame
Career history
As player
1966BC Lions
1967–70Montreal Alouettes
HonorsGrey Cup - 1970

Michael Webster is a Canadian clinical psychologist and former Canadian Football League player for the Montreal Alouettes and BC Lions, and Grey Cup champion. He was also a successful professional wrestler.

Webster first learned football in Vancouver and used those skills to play at the famous University of Notre Dame. He returned home to play one season with the BC Lions, 16 games, before he was traded to the Montreal Alouettes. He played 4 seasons and 56 games with the Larks, winning the Grey Cup in 1970. He was also a player representative, and his activities got him traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Faced with a substantial cut in pay, he retired from football. He had also studied psychology at McGill University while in Montreal.

Being very big, and having met several football players that were wrestlers, professional wrestling became his next career. From 1971 to 1976 he became Iron Mike Webster on the wrestling circuit mainly in Vancouver and Pacific Northwest. During this period he completed his master's degree at Western Washington University. After leaving wrestling he completed his PhD in 1981 from Western Washington.

This led to his final career as a clinical psychologist, teaching at "the British Columbia Police Academy, the Canadian Police College, Europol, and the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia." He has specialized "in working with police crisis teams." This includes the Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas in 1993, the 1995 standoff at Gustafsen Lake, B.C, and testifying at the Braidwood Inquiry.

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Johnson, Steve (April 18, 2012). "Austin, Steamboat Delight at Cauliflower Alley Club Reunion". Slam Wrestling. Retrieved September 27, 2020.

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