An iconic figure in professional wrestling and television, Tyrus is a living testament of perseverance and ingenuity. In the arena as a former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion and on TV as a well-known Fox News anchor, his life story is a testament to seizing opportunities and conquering adversity.
Tyrus was born George Murdoch on February 21, 1973, in Boston, Massachusetts, and had a difficult childhood. Due to the physical scars from his father’s assault, his mother was forced to leave with him and his brother, and he grew up in a troubled household with adolescent parents.
Life wasn’t easy either, as the boys’ mixed-race heritage led to their rejection by their grandparents, who placed them in foster care. Tyrus’ obsession with accepting himself was fuelled by this painful rejection, which shaped him.
They ultimately reconciled with their hard-working mother, but their lives were precarious due to their many job moves. After a dispute with his stepfather, Tyrus fled home at the age of 15, preferring to be homeless rather than make compromises.
His lifeline during these trying times was sports. Football provided him structure, direction, and a sense of purpose. His life was saved, and it helped him get into Antelope Valley College and later the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where he was a standout offensive lineman.
Tyrus had financial difficulties even after earning a degree in physical education, and as an adult he began taking on odd jobs to make ends meet. He worked as a nightclub bouncer and a substitute teacher before discovering wrestling because of a ruptured appendix and failed NFL tryouts.
At the nightclub where Tyrus works, he happened to run into wrestler Tommy Dreamer, which changed Tyrus’s life. Dreamer recognised Tyrus’s charisma and suggested a wrestling career.
Tyrus, often known as “The Funkasaurus,” made his debut in 2006 under the stage name Brodus Clay. After making the jump to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2014, he became well-known there.
His personality immediately caught the attention of Greg Gutfeld, host of Fox News. A social media interaction led to an invite to appear on Gutfeld!, which launched a lucrative television career. Tyrus, a Fox News regular since 2016, is well-known for his candid commentary and affable manner.
Just Tyrus: A Memoir and Nuff Said are two of his best-selling books. He has also dabbled in acting, appearing in shows like MacGyver and The Purge.
Tyrus married Ingrid Rinck, a fitness entrepreneur, on January 7, 2024. Ingrid, the author of Sensible Meals and The Rinck Routine, has had a big impact on his life. On May 7, 2014, Georgie Rose Murdoch, the couple’s daughter, was born.
Georgie, ten, is an accomplished equestrian who has won races on her horse, Roosevelt. Tyrus regularly emphasises their close bond by reminiscing about Georgie’s achievements.
Along with Georgie, Tyrus is the father of two grown stepsons, Rhett and Rock, from Ingrid’s previous relationship. Based on their unique collection of exotic reptiles, the family, who now live on a farm in New Jersey, maintains a quiet but happy life.
Tyrus has built an impressive career in wrestling, television, and publishing. His estimated 2024 net worth is $3 million, and he earns between $45,700 and $56,921 year as a Fox News commentator.
Despite his professional and financial success, Tyrus is most proud of his family and the values he instilled in them via perseverance and self-reliance. His story serves as an example of how tenacity and strength can transform even the most trying beginnings, encouraging those who are facing adversity.