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Jerry Martin Graham (born Jerry Martin Matthews, [5] December 16, 1921 – January 24, 1997) better known as "Dr. Jerry Graham" was an American professional wrestler.He is best known for his time spent in the World Wide Wrestling Federation and as the founder of the Graham wrestling family.
In June 1958, he changed his ring name, adopting the persona of Eddie Graham, who was billed as the "brother" of Dr. Jerry Graham, "Crazy" Luke Graham and (Superstar Billy Graham would later join the group of brothers). [5] Jerry and Eddie were a very successful villainous tag team on the east coast of the United States. [3]
As Luke Graham, Johnson was part of the Graham family, a stable of wrestlers. All members were billed as kayfabe brothers. All members were billed as kayfabe brothers. He worked extensively for various National Wrestling Alliance territories as well as the World Wide Wrestling Federation , where he was a three-time tag-team champion and the ...
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Superstar Billy Graham, who served as an inspiration for Hulk Hogan and many other pro wrestling superstars, has died at 79.
On October 8, Graham became the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) World Champion, defeating Pat McGuinness. On November 8, Graham lost the belt to Jerry Lawler in Lexington, Kentucky. [37] Graham wrestled only three matches (one in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and two in Los Angeles) in 1981, and was reported to have died on November 8. [38]
The brothers from Kennard-Dale High wrestled 'together' and dominated in the opening of Friday's U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials at Penn State. Brothers rule: How Chance Marsteller, John Stefanowicz ...
Eddie Graham returned and took over Johnny Valentine's half of the championship. [6] 7 The Bastiens Brothers (Lou Bastien and Red Bastien) April 2, 1960: House show: New Haven, CT: 1 14 [7] 8 The Golden Grahams (Eddie and Dr. Jerry Graham (5)) April 16, 1960: House show: New Haven, CT: 4 7 [8] 9 The Bastiens Brothers (Lou Bastien and Red ...