Career
Working under the ring name Jeff Van Camp he wrestled for the Indianapolis based World Wrestling Association in the early 1980s. The duo held the championship until September of that year where they were defeated by the Wild Warriors (Mad Maxx and Super Maxx). At that point Van Cam had already moved on to a wrestling promotion closer to his home in Florida as he began working for Southeast Championship Wrestling (SECW) out of Alabama.
In SECW he was given a new ring character, Lord Humongous, a ring character inspired by an evil gang leader in the 1991 movie Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.
He was brought in by SECW"s main bad guy Ron Fuller to target the promotions top good guys. He would hold on to the title into 1985 where he would lose it to and then regain it from Johnny Rich as part of an ongoing storyline.
On March 4, 1985 Austin Idol ended Lord Humongous" second run with the championship. Once Lord Humongous regained the title on April 6, 1985 he became involved in a storyline where Ron Fuller started to feel remorse over the actions of Lord Humongous and turned face (wrestling term for those that portray the "good guys") and started to fight against Lord Humongous.
Fuller ended Humongous" third and final fall on June 17, 1985.
Jeff"s final match as Lord Humongous and as a wrestler in general took place on August 3, 1985 where The Flame defeated him in a "Loser Leaves Town" match. South East Championship Wrestling / Continental Championship Wrestling
NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
NWA Southeast Continental Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
World Wrestling Association
WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Dick the Bruiser.