Education
Washington State University.
Washington State University.
He moved to Tacoma, Washington as a child, and considered that his home town. After graduating from Washington State, Stojack signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National Football League, where he played for two seasons, and also played in the Canadian Football League and in 1940 for the Boeing Aeronautical Mechanics semi pro football team After his American football career was over, he became a professional wrestler.
His favorite move was the airplane spin.
He was elected to the Tacoma City Council in 1953, but continued to wrestle even after his election. At the end of his term on the Tacoma City Council, he ran for, and was elected, Pierce County Sheriff.
He served as sheriff until 1962. Stojack died on August 30, 1987 from Alzheimer"s disease.
He was 75 years old. When he died, he left over $300,000 from his estate to the Boys & Girls Club of America.
Pacific Northwest Wrestling
*NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time).