Wrestling Community Mourns the Sudden Passing of Beloved Mid-South Legend and Outta Control Wrestling Hall of Famer William “Freezer” Thompson at Age 65

Rest in peace, Freezer. The wrestling world is a little colder today without you.

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The professional wrestling world mourned the loss of William “Freezer” Thompson, a beloved Arkansas and Memphis wrestling icon, who passed away at the age of 65 on December 11, 2025.

Classic Memphis Wrestling broke the sad news with a short statement:

“We regret to inform you that William ‘Freezer’ Thompson has passed away this afternoon, December 11, 2025, at the age of 65.”

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Born January 30, 1960, in Trumann, Arkansas, Thompson broke into the business in the mid-1980s and quickly became a fixture in the Memphis territory.

From 1986 to 1993, he wrestled regularly on Memphis Wrestling and USWA television and live events, working under the names “Freezer” Thompson and sometimes simply “The Bear.”

Fans remember him for his hard-hitting style, big heart, and the way he always gave 100% inside the ring.

Thompson had battled health issues in recent years. In March 2014, he was hospitalized in Jonesboro, Arkansas, after complications from diabetes.

Those close to him say he fought the disease the same way he fought opponents, with quiet strength and determination.

When the news of William Thompson’s death spread yesterday, tributes poured in from across the wrestling community.

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When the news of Thompson’s death spread yesterday, tributes poured in from across the wrestling community.

Natural State Rasslin’ wrote:

“From Memphis across the river into Arkansas, Freezer Thompson will forever go down as a legend of professional wrestling. His knowledge will continue to be passed on for generations to come, and there will never be another FREEZER THOMPSON.

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Outta Control Wrestling, where Thompson was a 2023 Hall of Fame inductee, posted an emotional message:

“This news hit very close to home. Freezer was instrumental in the early years of OCW helping out the younger talent. In later years he continued to make appearances at the arena… He was one of the kindest souls you could meet in this business… A ten-bell salute just won’t do. We will announce something special soon to honor both the wrestler and the man.”

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Longtime friend and fellow wrestler Hillbilly Nate shared:

“We lost another great guy today… He was a down-to-earth guy. Traveled many miles with him. He was definitely one of the good ones in and out of the ring.”

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Even outside wrestling, Thompson stayed connected to his roots. Local sports broadcaster Randy Myers remembered:

“It was not uncommon to nearly always see Freezer at games supporting his hometown Trumann Wildcats.”

His niece, Jonetriya Rogers, posted a heartfelt goodbye:

“Something told me to call you last night and I am so glad I did… As a child I loved to brag to my friends that my uncle was the Freezer Thompson… The memories I have will always stay with me… Now you are in peace. You will be truly missed Uncle William!”

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Freezer Thompson spent decades giving back to the business that he loved. He trained young wrestlers, lent a hand to anyone who needed it, and never forgot where he came from.

Whether he was slamming opponents in the Mid-South Coliseum or sitting in the bleachers cheering on Trumann High School athletes, he left a mark on everyone he met.

Rest in peace, Freezer. The wrestling world is a little colder today without you.

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