Zumhofe was trained by
Verne Gagne along with
Ricky Steamboat,
Scott Irwin and
The Iron Sheik. As part of his gimmick, he carried a
boombox around at all times, and he became a popular light heavyweight competitor in the
American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the early and mid 1980s. He feuded primarily with
"Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal over the
AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship during that time. Zumhofe also wrestled in
World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) where he teamed with
Iceman King Parsons as the Rock 'n' Soul Connection. The team held the WCCW American Tag Team titles twice and rose to main event status on the World Class weekly tour loop as the Von Erichs (the established main event talents) would only wrestle in major cities. As a singles wrestler in WCCW, Zumhofe reached the final of the TV title tournament in March 1985, where he lost to Rip Oliver. Zumhofe left WCCW in October 1985. Returning to the AWA in 1985, he won his second AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship by defeating Steve Regal, but was forced to vacate the title in July 1986 after he was sent to prison following his conviction for sexual misconduct. In 1988, he wrestled for
Windy City Wrestling and
Pro Wrestling America. In 1989, after his release from prison, Zumhofe again returned to the AWA. In 1990, he won the AWA World Light Heavyweight title for the third time, defeating Jonnie Stewart. He feuded with Stewart over the title until the promotion closed in 1991. Zumhofe also made sporadic appearances for the
World Wrestling Federation as a
jobber during the 80s and 90s. He was the first wrestler to be put in a body bag by
The Undertaker and was also the first wrestler to face
Triple H in 1995. During Zumhofe's career he also wrestled for Roy Shire's promotion in San Francisco, in Vancouver for Al Tomko, in Portland for Don Owen, and in Japan for Giant Baba. In 2000, Zumhofe opened the Rock & Roll Wrestling promotion, which ran shows in Minnesota,
Iowa,
Illinois,
Wisconsin, and
North and
South Dakota. ==Legal issues==