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James Grady Johnson (February 5, 1940 – June 23, 2006) was an American professional wrestler, best known by his ring name, "Crazy" Luke Graham. As Luke Graham, Johnson was part of the Graham family, a stable of wrestlers. All members were billed as kayfabe brothers.
He was the founder of the storyline Graham wrestling family, [2] which included Eddie Graham (Edward Gossett), "Crazy" Luke Graham (James Grady Johnson), "Superstar" Billy Graham (Wayne Coleman), Mike Graham (Mike Gossett), Jerry Graham Jr., Crazy Luke Graham Jr. (Donald J Jolly) and Mad Dog Steele Graham (Tom Hankins), Gerry Chubby Graham ( M ...
Oren Hawxhurst (born July 8, 1981) is an American professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter, actor, and stuntman.He is best known under the ring name Luke Hawx and is also known for his time in Xtreme Pro Wrestling under the ring name Altar Boy Luke, along with being the founder and current CEO of Wildkat Sports.
Luke Hawx is the owner and head trainer at WildKat Sports, a professional wrestling promotion in New Orleans. Hawx is a wrestler and promoter, a stuntman and coordinator, and now has a strong ...
He often competed for world championships against such stars as Verne Gagne, Lou Thesz, and Dory Funk Jr. [2] [4] On June 3, 1971, Tyler and Crazy Luke Graham defeated Dick the Bruiser and The Sheik to become the inaugural WWWF World Tag Team Champions.
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]
Here are the pairings for the NJSIAA region 5, 6 and 7 wrestling Tournaments. Region 5 was seeded Monday, Regions 6 and 7 will be seeded Tuesday ... Luke Johnston (Howell, 27-7) vs. 2. Logan ...
Bucks County wrestlers had a big weekend at Southeast Regionals as large group now headed to Hershey for PIAA tournament. ... 139: Luke Knox (Perkiomen Valley) dec. Jonny O'Brien (North Penn), 5-4;