Trained by
Leroy McGuirk and
Ed "Strangler" Lewis, Hodge made his debut as a professional wrestler on October 9, 1959. On July 22, 1960, Hodge defeated Savoldi for the
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship at the Stockyards Coliseum in Oklahoma City. He held the belt for several months until he lost it to
Lorenzo Parente; they both continuously lost and regained the title in the span of a year during their feud. After Parente lost the belt to Hodge again, Hodge held the belt for another four months until eventually losing it to
Sputnik Monroe on July 13, 1970. On September 1, 1983, Hodge returned to the ring, facing against SWCW USA Junior Heavyweight Champion
Eric Embry, which Embry won. In 2007, Hodge was inducted into the
Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
WWE Hall of Famer and seven-time world champion
Bret Hart has referred to Hodge as "one of the greatest wrestlers in pro wrestling or amateur wrestling there’s ever been", and described being in the same room as Hodge at the 2008
National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum's award ceremony as "a big, big honor for me". ==Personal life==