Tommy Pye

Another member of the first family of wrestling, Tommy Pye was brother of Jack Pye. He turned professional in the second half of the 1930s and was a major figure in British wrestling for twenty years, with the same disregard for the rules as the rest of the Pye family. Following retirement he became landlord of The Greyhound Inn, in Boothstown, Lancashire.  Following the second world war Tommy assumed the name Bully Pye, made famous by brother Frank, who had died in 1944.

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