Kamala: Secret Tale of WWE Woes, Poor Pay, and Treatment

The Dual Persona of Kamala

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Approaching the ring wearing an African mask, barefoot with nothing but war paint and a loincloth with a spear and shield, the Ugandan "headhunter" Kamala was an imposing presence in the ring. However, the real-life James Harris couldn’t have been more of a gentle soul outside it. This begs the question: did his kind nature lead to him being taken advantage of in WWE?

Kamala – The Ugandan Giant

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In an interview made before his passing, James Harris opened up about his Kamala character’s history.

"I had started doing [the Kamala character] in England. When I came back to the United States, Jerry Lawler and Jerry Jarrett came up with the name ‘Kimala.’

"The first two or three times, Lawler painted my face, but I did it myself from then on. Lawler had asked me at first if I was embarrassed [to play the character]. I told him, ‘No, let’s get in the ring!’ I liked it. It was really easy.

James Harris Opens Up About His Wrestling Persona

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"Back then, most people believed in it. I used to hear fans in the crowd telling me to go back to Uganda! I think that ninety percent of the people liked it, but there were some who were against a big black man acting so stupid and having a white manager. It didn’t bother me at all because I knew it was all just acting.

"[When I didn’t have make-up on], most people didn’t know it was me. I was in a bar a couple of times, but I was not the type to go to bars and hang out with the wrestlers.

When I was living in Louisiana, I lived in an apartment building among many wrestling fans, and they didn’t know the whole time I was there – and I was there a year and a half.

"Usually, in a restaurant [when touring], it would just be me and whoever my managers were. They would do the checking in of the motel for me. We never did stay in the same motel as the other wrestlers unless we couldn’t help it.

The Hardships Kamala Faced in WWE

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Kamala would also go on to talk about the unfortunate hardships he faced while working in the WWE.

"When I was in WWE, I didn’t make any money. I can remember sometimes, it was me, Kimchee, and my manager Dr. Harvey Whippleman.

“All three of us would get a room together. [WWE] paid for our flight, but we always had to get our own rooms.

“After renting a car and being the third man and renting a room, I would sleep in the rental car and not stay in the room so I could save money.

“I begged them not to let the boys know that. I wanted to save as much money as I could to send back home.

Kamala’s Struggles With WWE Pay

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"I have no beef with Vince. Vince always was nice and kind to me. But in terms of the pay-offs, I think the WWE was disgusting."

Did you know? According to Kamala, WWE paid the Undertaker approximately $500,000 for his match against him at Survivor Series 1992, while Kamala only made $10,000.

"Steve Lombardi was in with the office and has been there some twenty years. He was running around and went into the room where Pat Patterson was.

“Patterson had left and left his briefcase. He (Lombardi) was scrambling through his books, and he saw what I made, and he was exactly right.

“He saw what the Undertaker made, and he said the Undertaker made a half million. I couldn’t prove it, but he hit it right on the head with what I made, so I believe him about the Undertaker.

“You know, I’m not knocking the Undertaker. He’s a gentleman, and I like him. He’s a super nice man. I think he deserved every dime he got, but what about me?

Life on the Road: Lack of Respect and Privacy

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"We would get to the arena before anybody. I would find myself a decent dressing room to do my face paint.

“When some of Vince’s agents get there, they would ask me to leave that room.

They would say, ‘We need this dressing room for Hulk Hogan. We need it for Andre the Giant. We need it for Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth. You find somewhere else to get dressed.’

"After they did me like that a few times, we would go out of the building, Kimchee and I, and look for old curtains or tarps and find strings and tie something up like a tent and make me a place where I would have some privacy. A place where I could get dressed and put my paint on.

James Harris Takes on Hulk Hogan

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"Sometimes Hogan or someone would come looking for me, or whoever I was wrestling that night so we could go over the finish.

“When Hogan would see me in this little tent, he would laugh, but he didn’t know the deal. He didn’t know what the agents had done.

"Hogan treated me very well. I made a lot of money for him. I used to feel so bad when Hogan used to come to where I am, and when he saw me, he would say, ‘There goes my money…’

"It would put a smile on my face because he was so friendly, but Hogan wasn’t the pay-off man. He didn’t know how I was being treated."

Kamala and His Health Battles Later in Life

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In later years, James "Kamala" Harris faced multiple health issues.

On November 7, 2011, Harris had his left leg amputated below the knee due to high blood pressure and diabetes complications.

In April 2012, his right leg was also amputated below the knee.

On November 19, 2017, Harris underwent "life-saving" emergency surgery to clear fluid from around his heart and lungs and went on life support following the procedure due to complications.

After Wrestling Health and Money Struggles

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While being able to breathe on his own after this procedure, he faced a daily health battle but kept a positive mindset throughout.

In an interview with Bleacher Report, Harris admitted that he relied on his disability check, sold handmade wooden chairs to make ends meet, and wrote a book about his life entitled Kamala Speaks: The Official Autobiography of WWE Wrestler James "Kamala" Harris.

This time wasn’t easy in Kamala’s life, and he and his family suffered many financial woes due to the surmounting health costs. He almost lost his home.

The Desperate Financial Situation Faced by the Harris Family

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Former professional wrestler and current president of the Cauliflower Alley Club B Brian Blair wrote:

"Many of you were entertained in the world of professional wrestling by "Kamala" the Ugandan Giant, aka James Harris. James is in desperate need right now to spare his home.

If his taxes are not paid in full by April 15th, the county will take his home, as verified by the Tate County, MS Tax collector.

James "Kamala" Harris is a double amputee and must go to dialysis 3 times per week, for his diabetes.

Even though James made decent money in the wrestling industry, there is proof that he often did not receive the same payoffs as many of his opponents.

Why? Was it because he was a "Yes" man to the promoters? Maybe his race in some instances? Could it be his unbelievable kindness to everyone? I don’t know the answers but I do know that James, his wife and family need us all right now!

I humbly implore you to donate whatever moves your heart, to save the Harris residence…it’s basically all that they have, other than a Ford Excursion with almost 400,000 miles on it and a lot of love in their hearts.

My deepest gratitude, the Harris family’s deepest gratitude and may you be blessed for your kindness!”

A GoFundMe was set up to help with these costs.

Kamala’s Battle with COVID-19

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On August 5, 2020, Kamala tested positive for COVID-19.

His wife confirmed he was admitted to the hospital on the same day. She speculated that he likely contracted it from one of his numerous weekly visits to the dialysis center.

A Gentle Soul in the Wrestling World

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While he seemed fine and in good spirits in the morning, sadly, he passed away on the afternoon of August 9th, 2020, after suffering cardiac arrest. He was 70 at the time of his death.

The money raised in the GoFundMe, which was initially set up to help with medical costs, later went towards helping Kamala’s wife, Emmer Jean, with funeral expenses and other costs.

She’s been a true warrior for the past ten years, quitting her job to serve as his primary caretaker after he lost his legs.

Rick Rude: A Ravishing Man with a Tragic End

Rick Rude was more than "Ravishing."
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“He refused to budge.”

Rick Rude was a unique, once-in-a-lifetime kind of wrestler. He went by the nickname “Ravishing” — and rightfully so. He had a solid moveset, great looks, and unbridled arrogance with the in-ring skill to back it up. He played hard in the ring but even harder out of it.

Learn his tragic story.

Mr Perfect Curt Hennig – A Great Life with an Unfortunate End

On camera, Curt Hennig was arrogant, and he backed up his Mr. Perfect persona brilliantly. However, outside of the ring, it was a different story. Here is the story of an extraordinary life with an unfortunate end.

On camera, Curt Hennig was arrogant, and he backed up his Mr. Perfect persona brilliantly. However, outside of the ring, it was a different story.

Learn the story of an extraordinary life with an unfortunate end.

Doink The Clown – A Troubled Life For the Man Behind the Paint

The legacy of Matt Borne, who played the role of the first Doink the Clown in the WWF, is a little complicated.

Doink the Clown found fame in early 1990s WWE, but there was, unfortunately, trouble along the way for Matt Borne, the man behind the paint.

Read Doink The Clown – A Troubled Life For the Man Behind the Paint

Secret Life and Tragic Passing of WWE Wrestler “Crush” Brian Adams

Wrestler Brian Adams as Kona Crush at ‎April 4th, 1993's WrestleMania 9 pay-per-view at ‎‎Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Hailing from Kona, Hawaii, “Crush” Brian Adams was a dominant force who underwent many striking transformations over his 17-year career.

After retiring from the ring, he worked as a bodyguard for “Macho Man” Randy Savage and was excited about opening a fitness spa alongside Marc Mero in Florida. Instead, sadly, tragedy struck.

Read “Shaka, Brah!” – The Tragic Tale of ‘Crush’ Brian Adams

Owen Hart’s Death: What Really Happened, From Those There

RIP Owen Hart (1965-1999).

VINCE McMAHON: “Earlier that day, I was shocked and surprised by what Owen said.”

On May 23rd, 1999, the wrestling world mourned the loss of Owen Hart. People behind the scenes on this unthinkable day reflect on the tragedy, answering the all-important questions.

Learn more in Owen Hart’s Death: What Really Happened, From Those There

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