Debut 1982 Siblings Chief Jay Strongbow Retired 1999 | Height 1.88 m Name Jules Strongbow | |
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Ring name(s) Frankie HillJules Strongbow |
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Francis Huntington is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1980s under the ring name Jules Strongbow, where he held the WWF World Tag Team Championship on two occasions with his kayfabe brother, Chief Jay Strongbow.
Contents
- Al madril v jules strongbow
- Wwe alumni the missing link vs jules strongbow
- Early career 1973 1982
- World Wrestling Federation 1982 1983
- Independent circuit 1983 2001
- Personal life
- In wrestling
- Championships and accomplishments
- References

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Early career (1973-1982)

Huntington debuted in 1973 as "Frank Hill", wrestling for professional wrestling promotions such as the American Wrestling Association.

In late 1979, he teamed with Wahoo McDaniel in the All Japan Pro Wrestling World's Strongest Tag Determination League tournament.
World Wrestling Federation (1982-1983)

In 1982, Huntington was hired by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He was renamed "Jules Strongbow" and placed into a tag team with Chief Jay Strongbow, who was billed as his brother. They formed a noted tag team, known as The Strongbows. On June 28, 1982, Strongbows defeated the team of Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito for their first WWF Tag Team Championship. On July 13 edition of Championship Wrestling, Strongbows lost the belts back to Fuji and Saito. On October 26 edition of Championship Wrestling, Strongbows defeated Fuji and Saito for their second tag title reign. They were defeated for the belts in Allentown, Pennsylvania on March 8, 1983 edition of Championship Wrestling by The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika). Shortly after losing the titles, Jules left the WWF.
Independent circuit (1983-2001)

After leaving the WWF, Jules later competed on the independent circuit for several years (most notably in top indy promotions like the Pennsylvania-based National Wrestling Federation and Ohio's International Wrestling Alliance). He retired in 2001.
Personal life
Huntington is Native American. Following his retirement from professional wrestling, he volunteered with the Native American Students Association at Missouri State University.