In 1963, while on a construction job in
Pensacola, Florida, Seigler began working out at a local gym where he was noticed by some local wrestlers who convinced him to give wrestling a try. Seigler began training and only wrestled part-time, while continuing to work in construction. After six years of part-time wrestling, he decided to make it his full-time career. On June 24, 1972, Seigler wrestled
George Scott at the
Parade of Champions supercard put on by
Fritz von Erich at
Texas Stadium in
Irving, Texas. On November 14, 1972, Seigler, and his partner
Argentina Apollo, defeated
Skandor Akbar and
Rocket Monroe to win the NWA Macon Tag Team Championship before departing for All-South Wrestling Alliance. In July 1973, Seigler defeated
Ox Baker to win the All-South Wrestling Georgia Television Championship. Later that year, he and
Super Gladiator defeated Rock Hunter and Assassin#2 to win the All-South Wrestling Alliance Georgia Tag Team Championship. On October 10, 1975, Seigler, and his partner Charlie Cook, defeated The Interns in
Nashville, Tennessee to win the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship, later known as the
AWA Southern Tag Team Championship. On November 11, 1975, he defeated Rock Hunter to become the NWA Southeastern Television Champion, a title he held twice. On October 19, 1976, he defeated
The Missouri Mauler to win the NWA Florida Television Championship. In 1977, he was named the Wrestling Fans International Association Wrestler of the Year. Also in 1977, Seigler defeated
The Iron Sheik (Ali Vaziri) to win the NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship, which he held until his retirement in 1978. Seigler was known for his calm manner in the ring. He rejected the flamboyant costumes and theatrics often associated with professional wrestlers, and once said, "Having a gimmick doesn't change your ability, it just draws more attention to you." He estimated throughout his career he often drove more than 2,000 miles per week to wrestle six days a week. Throughout his career, Seigler worked for the
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), All-South Wrestling Alliance,
Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF), Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling,
World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). He wrestled around the world in places such as Australia, New Zealand, England, South Africa, and Singapore. Seigler's career was cut short in December 1977, when he ruptured three disks in his lower back while wrestling
The Iron Sheik in Singapore. After having the disks fused together, he tried to rehabilitate and return to the ring, but was forced to retire in 1978. Seigler continued to appear at wrestling matches from time to time in guest appearances, but never returned to the ring. == Law enforcement career ==