Gordon Solie
Known for: Acting
Born: January 25, 1929 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. - Died: July 26, 2000
Francis Jonard Labiak was a legendary professional wrestling announcer, known for his work with promotions like Georgia Championship Wrestling and Championship Wrestling from Florida. His distinctive voice and unique style made him one of the most influential wrestling commentators in history. Born in Minneapolis and a U.S. Air Force veteran, Solie began his wrestling career as a ring announcer in Florida and quickly stood out due to his knowledge and passion for the sport. He was a pioneer in bringing wrestling to a national audience through WTBS and popularized terms that became classics in wrestling. Throughout his career, Solie avoided using wrestlers’ real names to respect their characters and was so involved that he even learned wrestling moves to describe them more accurately. He declined an offer from WWE due to creative differences and retired in 1995. He passed away from cancer in 2000, but his legacy lives on. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and is remembered as “The Walter Cronkite of Wrestling.”
Known for
Showing 13 of 13 titles
NWA Starrcade 1983
Gordon Solie (Commentator)
Jump
Technical Advisor (uncredited)
Andre the Giant
Self (archive footage)
NWA Battle of the Belts
Gordon Solie (Commentator)
NWA Battle of The Belts II
Gordon Solie
WWE Hall of Fame 2008
Himself
WCW All Nighter 1995
WCW Slamboree 1993
Gordon Solie (Announcer)
WCW: Ric Flar - 2 Decades of Excellence
Gordon Solie
Mid-South Wrestling
Gordon Solie (Color Commentator) (voice)
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
Gordon Solie (Interviewer) / Gordon Solie (Color Commentator)
USWA Championship Wrestling
Self - Announcer
PWF Homecoming
Executive Producer