
Ken Patera
Department: Acting
Biography
Kenneth Wayne Patera is an American retired professional wrestler, Olympic weightlifter, and strongman competitor from the United States. Ken Patera, from a Czech-American family, was strong and extraordinarily athletic, with many people in his family also successful in athletics. His brother, Jack Patera, played football for the Baltimore Colts and was the head coach for the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 until 1982. His brother, Dennis Patera, played for the San Francisco 49ers. Ken played football at Cleveland High School in Portland, Oregon, and wrestled at 193 pounds. Track and field was his first love, however, and he competed in the high hurdles and high jump, but a serious ankle injury forced him to switch to the shot put and discus in high school. Ken grew to become one of the nation's premier track and field weight throwers, competing at Brigham Young University. After his disappointing 6th-place finish in the shot-put at the 1968 Olympic trials, he turned his full and complete attention towards Olympic weightlifting. Before becoming a professional wrestler, Patera was a highly decorated Olympic weightlifter. He won several medals at the 1971 Pan-American Games (including gold in the weightlifting total), and finished second in the 1971 World Weightlifting Championships just behind Vasily Alekseyev. On his native soil, Patera won four consecutive U.S. Weightlifting Championships in the super heavyweight class from 1969 to 1972. He was the first American to clean and jerk over 500 lbs (227 kg), which he accomplished at the 1972 Senior Nationals in Detroit. He is also the only American to clean and press 500 lbs (227 kg), and was the last American super heavyweight for years to excel at weightlifting at an international level.[6] At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, Patera was expected to be a serious competitor to Vasily Alekseyev, but he failed to total and was not among the medal recipients. Vasily Alekseyev even stated to the media that Patera was even stronger than him, illustrated by a 550-pound overhead push press (off the racks) that Patera had allegedly done in practice. Nevertheless, when it came to competing, Alekseyev was always the winner. After the clean and press (a lift in which Patera was disproportionately talented) was eliminated from competition, Patera retired from weightlifting.
Known For

AWA Christmas Night 1983
1983

WWE Survivor Series 1988
1988

AWA Christmas Show 1983
1983

Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Sports
1985

WWE Showdown at Shea '80
1980

WWE: Best of WWE at Madison Square Garden
2013

The Best of the WWF: volume 7
1986

The Best of the WWF: volume 9
1986

The Best of the WWF: volume 17
1988

Andre the Giant
1985

Wrestling's Biggest, Smallest, Strangest, Strongest!
1985

WWE Los Angeles Wrestling: November '88
1988

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: September '84
1984

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: June '87
1987

WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: December '84
1984

Andre the Giant
2018

WWE: The History Of The Intercontinental Championship
2008

AWA Super Sunday
1983

Wrestling's Living Legend Bruno Sammartino
1986

The Super Bowl of Wrestling
1978

WWE WrestleMania IV
1988

WWE WrestleFest
1988

WWE SummerSlam 1988
1988

AWA Rage in Rochester
1989

AWA Battle Royale '89
1989

NWA Sam Muchnick Retirement Show
1982

AWA War in The Windy City
1989

WWE Survivor Series 1987
1987

The Wrestler
1974

The Ken Patera Story
1987

Villains of the Squared Circle
1986

The World's Strongest Man
1977

WWE Rivalries
2014

WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986

WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986

Saturday Night's Main Event
1985

WWF All-Star Wrestling
1975

WWE Old School
1973

Saturday Night's Main Event
1985

Tuesday Night Titans
1984

WWF Championship Wrestling
1980

AWA Arena Shows
1981