
James Ware
Acting
James Ware, better known by his ring name "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware, is a semi-retired American professional wrestler who made his professional wrestling debut in 1978. He gained most of his popularity in the World Wrestling Federation when he was known as the Birdman. Ware came to the ring with a blue-and-yellow macaw parrot named Frankie, and would flap his arms like a bird while dancing before and after his matches. Before joining the WWF, Ware worked as a part of several tag teams, first with Bobby Eaton in Memphis and then later on with Norvell Austin as one half of the The P.Y.T. Express in several promotions. It was not until late in 1980 that Koko’s fortune changed when he participated in a battle royal to crown the first ever Mid-American Television Champion. The crowd favorite was Jimmy Valiant, who Koko accidentally knocked into Danny Davis and eliminated Valiant. Moments later, Koko dumped Davis to the floor and won his first title. After the match, Jimmy Valiant returned to the ring and beat Koko down. Koko’s feud with Jimmy Valiant was quickly expanded to include the heel Tojo Yamamoto and Koko ally Tommy Rich. When Dutch Mantel returned to the CWA in early 1981 he quickly defeated Koko for the TV title making Koko’s first run with the gold a short one. Koko floundered until September 1981 when he was chosen to referee a Southern Heavyweight Championship title match between Jerry Lawler and “The Dream Machine". Ware unfairly counted Lawler out to give the Dream Machine the victory, a decision that did not sit well with Lawler nor the fans in Memphis. Koko quickly aligned himself with manager Jimmy Hart and his First Family and changed his name to Sweet Brown Sugar. Sugar never got the best of Lawler but did taste tag-team success alongside Steve Keirn and then with Bobby Eaton. Eaton & Sugar won the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship. On June 8, 2008, Koko made a special appearance at TNA's Slammiversary as a groomsman in the wedding for "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal and So Cal Val, along with George "The Animal" Steele, Kamala the Ugandan Giant, and Jake "The Snake" Roberts. On April 4, 2009, Koko was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by The Honky Tonk Man. On September 5, 2009 Ware's wife died after a battle with cancer. On February 15, 2011 Koko made an appearance on Tosh.0. He is one of only three wrestlers to sport 'WWF' on his trunks.
Known For

1993
Raw
1993 · tv

1986
WWF Superstars
1986 · tv

1986
WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986 · tv

1985
WWE Pay Per View
1985 · tv

1985
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event
1985 · tv

1982
World Class Championship Wrestling
1982 · tv

1981
Mid-South Wrestling
1981 · tv

1973
WWE Old School
1973 · tv

2021
Biography: WWE Legends
2021 · tv

1981
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
1981 · tv

1977
USWA Championship Wrestling
1977 · tv

2005
WWE Hall of Fame
2005 · tv

1999
Beyond the Mat
1999 · movie

1987
WWE WrestleMania III
1987 · movie

1992
WWE Survivor Series 1992
1992 · movie

2014
The Sheik
2014 · movie

1986
Power Pro Wrestling
1986 · tv

1993
WWE Royal Rumble 1993
1993 · movie

1993
WWE Invasion of the Bodyslammers
1993 · movie

1990
WWE WrestleMania VI
1990 · movie

1989
WWE SummerSlam 1989
1989 · movie

1991
WWE WrestleFest '91
1991 · movie

1991
WWE Royal Rumble 1991
1991 · movie

1991
WWE SuperTape: Volume 4
1991 · movie

1990
WWE Survivor Series 1990
1990 · movie

1989
The Brains Behind the Brawn
1989 · movie

2013
The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment
2013 · movie

1988
WWE SummerSlam 1988
1988 · movie

1993
WWE WrestleFest '93
1993 · movie

1989
The Best of the WWF: volume 20
1989 · movie