Next time Anglo Italian updates the list of 1960s wrestlers maybe he would like to add Ike Williams. He's nearly 90 years old and living in Stourbridge I believe. I don't think he can go in the 1950 category. Sam Betts (Dwight) told me they met in 1958 but he didn't think Ike started out until 1960.
Ike Williams was a rough, tough heavyweight on the independent circuit in the 1960s, and a regular worker for independent promoters such as Gordon Corbett, Lew Phillips and Jack Taylor around the country. A former RAF man Ike (or Trevor as he was in those days) was an amateur boxer, and one time sparring partner of Brian London, who became friends with Dwight J Ingleburgh when they were both working as security men at Butlins in the late 1950s.
Dwight encouraged Ike to give wrestling a try, and trained him for the professional ring. Trevor doubtless borrowed the name of Ike from his boxing hero, learned the trade and grew into the sport in more ways than one, tipping the scales around the 18 stones mark and standing just under six feet tall.