
Frederick Seawright
Known for Acting · 9 credits
- Born
- 1960-08-11
- Died
- 2018-07-29
- Place of birth
- Wilmington, Delaware, USA
- Also known as
- Brickhouse Brown · The Black Prince · M.C. Slammer · The Breakdancer
Biography
Frederick Seawright was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Brickhouse Brown. He was a top heel in several Southern promotions in the 1980s and 1990s.
Brown's first matches in professional wrestling were for Southwest Championship Wrestling, under Joe Blanchard in San Antonio, Texas. He had no training prior to his first match in 1982 against Bobby Jaggers, but was later trained by Terry Funk. In 1983, he joined the National Wrestling Alliance, and for the next four years, he competed in various territories, especially within the Southeast. In September 1985, he won the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship with Norvell Austin, defeating The Nightmares. They lost the title back to The Nightmares a week later.
In March 1987, Brown went to Memphis to wrestle for Championship Wrestling Association. In July 1987, he won his first singles title, the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, defeating Jerry Lawler. He lost the title back to him a week later. In May 1988, he defeated Maxx Payne to win the CWA Heavyweight Championship. He held this top title for nearly two months, before losing it to Phil Hickerson. In August 1988, Brown got involved in a racially-charged angle with Robert Fuller and the Stud Stable, wherein Fuller gave Brown a watermelon as a gift, and beat him with a leather strap. Because of the co-promoting with the American Wrestling Association and World Class Championship Wrestling, he also had a chance to wrestle in the AWA and WCCW.
After SuperClash III, the AWA pulled out, and the CWA-WCCW cross-promotion continued, as Jerry Jarrett bought Fritz Von Erich's majority stake in WCCW. In February 1989, Brown won the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship, defeating Iceman King Parsons. He was champion for over a month, before losing to Gary Young. In late 1989, he briefly returned to Florida for Professional Wrestling Federation and the Gulf Coast for Continental Wrestling Federation. Back in Memphis, in April 1990, he won the USWA World Tag Team Championship with Sweet Daddy Falcone, defeating The Southern Rockers. They kept the belts for nearly a month before losing them back to the Southern Rockers. In November 1991, he went to Portland for Pacific Northwest Wrestling. His run in Portland ended in June 1992.
Back in Memphis, in April 1995, Brown won his second USWA World Tag Team Championship with The Gambler, defeating PG-13. They held onto the belts for over two weeks before losing them back to PG-13. In July 1995, Brown competed in the World Wrestling Federation as enhancement talent and worked two TV tapings, one against Hunter Hearst Helmsley and the next night against Henry O. Godwinn. In August 1995, he wrestled in Ozark Mountain Wrestling, which was the USWA's developmental territory. In May 1996, he won the USWA Television Championship, defeating Jesse James Armstrong. A month and a half later, he dropped the belt to Wolfie D. In July 1996, he quickly rebounded and won his third and final USWA World Tag Team Championship with Reggie B. Fine, defeating Bart Sawyer and Flex Kavana. They held onto the title for three weeks before losing it to The Moondogs. Brown left USWA in January 1997.
Known For

WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986
as Brickhouse Brown

World Class Championship Wrestling
1982
as Brickhouse Brown

Mid-South Wrestling
1981
as Brickhouse Brown

AWA Arena Shows
1981
as Brickhouse Brown

Mid-South WrestleFest '85
1985
as Brickhouse Brown

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1
2007
as Brickhouse Brown
TV Shows (4)
Movies (5)

Mid-South WrestleFest '85
1985
as Brickhouse Brown

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1
2007
as Brickhouse Brown

AWA SuperClash III
1988
as Brickhouse Brown
AWA The Road to Super Clash III
1988
as Brickhouse Brown
WCCW Parade of Champions '86
1986
as Brickhouse Brown
About Frederick Seawright
Frederick Seawright was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Brickhouse Brown. He was a top heel in several Southern promotions in the 1980s and 1990s. Brown's first matches in professional wrestling were for Southwest Championship Wrestling, under Joe Blanchard in San Antonio, Texas. He had no training prior to his first match in 1982 against Bobby Jaggers, but was later trained by Terry Funk. In 1983, he joined the National Wrestling Alliance, and for the next four years, he competed in various territories, especi… With 9 credits spanning from 1981 to 2007, Frederick Seawright has appeared in 5 films and 4 TV shows.
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Most Popular Frederick Seawright Movies
- Mid-South WrestleFest '85 (1985) — as Brickhouse Brown
- Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1 (2007) — as Brickhouse Brown
- AWA SuperClash III (1988) — as Brickhouse Brown
- AWA The Road to Super Clash III (1988) — as Brickhouse Brown
- WCCW Parade of Champions '86 (1986) — as Brickhouse Brown
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