Early career (1983–1985) Mike Morgan made his professional wrestling debut in 1983 under the
Ring name Rip Morgan, working in his native
New Zealand. On 8 September 1983 he won the NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Championship, but records are not clear on who he defeated to win the championship, nor who he later on lost the championship to. In 1984, he travelled to the United States of America where he was paired up with
The Sheepherders (
Luke Williams and
Butch Miller), working as their "Flag Bearer", someone who would wave the New Zealand flag during their introductions and help them cheat during their matches. Morgan worked with the two to continue his wrestling training as Williams and Miller taught him aspects of professional wrestling outside of the actual wrestling moves. In 1985, Morgan wrestled as Bigfoot for the WWF appearing on TV.
Kiwi Sheepherders (1985–1986) After his brief WWF run Morgan teamed up with
Jonathan Boyd to form a new version of
the Sheepherders, using the name the "
Kiwi Sheepherders". Boyd and Morgan quickly made their name known in the
Continental Wrestling Association, based out of
Memphis, Tennessee by defeating CWA's most popular team
The Fabulous Ones (
Steve Keirn and
Stan Lane) for AWA Southern Tag Team Championship on 17 June 1985. with no side gaining a clear advantage in their feud. In January 1986 the Kiwi Sheepherders defeated the teams of
Koko Ware and Rick Casey and also the team of
Tojo Yamamoto and Dirty Rhodes to reach the finals of a tournament to crown new Southern Tag Team Champions, but in the finals they fell to the Fantastics. The loss to the Fantastics only intensified the Sheepherders' anger bringing the feud to its high point as the two teams clashed in a "No DQ Loser Leaves Town" match on 20 January 1986. The Kiwi Sheepherders lost and left Memphis while the Fantastics rode a wave of popularity thanks to the feud.
The Thing, Rip Morgan (1987–1988) Following the dissolution of the Sheepherders Morgan ended up worked for
Fritz Von Erich's
World Class Championship Wrestling in
Texas under the ring name "The Thing" and later on "The Real Thing". In Texas he lost to
Kerry Von Erich on WCCW's "Thanksgiving Star Wars" show in 1987. Later on Morgan joined
Jim Crockett Promotions, later known as
World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He worked the 1988
Great American Bash tour facing
Bugsy McGraw on several stops of the tour. Later on Morgan and Jonathan Holliday teamed up to challenge for the
NWA United States Tag Team Championship but lost to
The Fantastics (
Bobby Fulton and
Tommy Rogers. At
Clash of the Champions V special event Rip Morgan lost to
Rick Steiner. Two months later he challenged
Sting for the
NWA World Television Championship at
Clash of the Champions VII but again was unsuccessful in his efforts.
Teaming with Jack Victory (1989–1993) In 1989 the bookers of World Championship Wrestling decided to put Rip Morgan together with another former flagbearer of the Sheepherders,
Jack Victory, creating a tag team known as the "
New Zealand Militia", billing Victory as a native of New Zealand despite him being born in the United States. The two made their in-ring debut on 14 June 1989 where they took part in a tournament for the vacant
NWA World Tag Team Championship. The team faced and lost to
The Dynamic Dudes (
Shane Douglas and
Johnny Ace, also a former flag bearer for the Sheepherders). Following the tournament loss the Militia found themselves frequently facing off against the Dynamic Dudes over the summer and fall of 1989. In 1990 WCW gave Morgan and Victory a new image, re-introducing them as "The Royal Family", naming them Ripper Morgan and Jack O'Victory and adding the manager
Lord Littlebrook to the group. The Royal Family were billed as descendants of British Royalty. The Royal Family family was one of eight teams entered in a tournament for the vacant
WCW United States Tag Team Championship. The group lost in the first round to eventual tournament winners
Flyin' Brian and
"Z-Man" Tom Zenk. The Royal Family's last significant appearance with WCW was on April 28, 1991, where they teamed up with
Black Bart as they unsuccessfully challenged the team of the
Junkyard Dog,
Ricky Morton and
Tommy Rich for the
WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. In 1991 Victory and Morgan made their way to the
Global Wrestling Federation in Dallas, this time as "The Maulers." The duo competed in the tournament for the first ever
GWF Tag Team Championship. In the first round they defeated "Wet'n'Wild" (
Steve Ray and
Sunny Beach), followed by a victory over Chaz and
Terry Garvin. In the third round—the semi-finals of the tournament—the Maulers lost to eventual tournament winners
Chris Walker and
Steve Simpson. The Maulers did not stay in the GWF after the tournament, instead moving on to
Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) in
Tennessee. They competed in a tournament to determine the first ever
SMW Tag Team Champions. In the first round the Maulers defeated the Rich Brothers (
Davey Rich and
Johnny Rich), but lost to
The Fantastics (
Bobby Fulton and
Jackie Fulton) in the second round to be eliminated from the tournament. The promotion is now defunct. ==Championships and accomplishments==