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Merrill made his professional wrestling debut in 1957 as Rip Carlson after training with Stu Hart in Calgary. Shortly after he teamed with Dr. Bill Miller as his storyline brother Big Ed Miller . After a 3-year stay in Calgary he left for the Detroit territory where he challenged the likes of Antonino Rocca .
This is a list of professional wrestling memorial shows from the 1980s until the present day. Memorial shows have been historically important in the history of professional wrestling, usually held in memory of a recently deceased wrestler, promoter or other well-known personality, and used to pay tribute to a particular individual's accomplishments and contributions to the industry.
Lord James Blears (wrestler/commentator) † Gary DeRusha "Scrap Iron" George Gadaski (wrestler/referee) † Donna Gagne (ring announcer) Paul E. Dangerously ; Lord Alfred Hayes † Bobby Heenan † Dick Jonkowski (ring announcer/commentator) Rodger Kent (ringside announcer) † Scott LeDoux †
Billy Reil (June 19, 1979 – April 29, 2024) was an American professional wrestler who worked primarily the Northeastern Independent circuit in the United States.A longtime veteran of the Tri-State area, he was a mainstay of Jersey All Pro Wrestling during the late 1990s.
Nov. 23—Many's the high school wrestler who, having finished a career on the mat, turned to the cage. Ty Miller is one of those — but with a twist. Yes, Miller wrestled for the Sandia Matadors ...
Pacific Wrestling Alliance: March 28, 1968: July 28, 2000: Complications during gallbladder surgery 32: Adam Firestorm (Adam Dykes) ECCW, Stampede Wrestling, various promotions in Western Canada and Pacific Northwest: November 25, 1976: November 5, 2009: Suicide 32: Crash Holly (Mike Lockwood) WWF/E, ECW, FC !Bang!, APW, TNA: August 25, 1971 ...
Gunnar Eudy, one of the wrestler’s two sons, wrote on Facebook that his father died after “battling cancer for several years.” The 6-foot-9-inch Eudy went by many names in the ring ...
In 1981, he became a part of Bill Watts's Mid-South Wrestling. [2] Landel made his debut on May 25, 1981, in New Orleans, LA and defeated Kelly Kiniski.The young wrestler was quite active, wrestling Ken Mantell, Carl Fergie, Jake Roberts, and The Great Kabuki. [4]