EDWARD "THE SHEIK" FARHAT
"CLASSY" FREDDIE BLASSIE
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Legendary wrestling villain and world-class manager, who became a cultural icon.
"MISS ELIZABETH" HEULETTE
The beautiful valet for such stars as "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan.
"SAILOR" ART THOMAS
Muscular star of the 50s-70s, considered to have the best build of his era.
These are the people whom the wrestling world lost in the year 2003.
DON "OX" ANDERSON
Rugged big man had a successful 25-year career, wrestling across the globe.
Bloodthirsty madman was a major draw internationally with his no holds barred approach.
KURT VON POPPENHEIM
West Coast superstar who dominated the business during the 1950s.
TONY ALTIMORE
Feisty Italian grappler had a long and successful career as "The Sicilian."
STU McCULLUM/ MASKED MARVEL
Beloved Canadian grappler was a CAC honoree in 1994.
THE GREAT ANTONIO
Giant gained reputation with his feats of strength on The Johnny Carson Show.
STU HART
Thought of by many as the greatest Canadian wrestling star of all time.
MICHAEL HEGSTRAND/ HAWK
For 20 years a part of wrestling's most important tag team of the modern era, The Road Warriors.
FRANCIS ZELA
Teamed with "brother" Nikolai to hold several titles in the Midwest during the 1950s.
MICHAEL LOCKWOOD/ CRASH HOLLY
Former WWE superstar had a long run on the West Coast as "Leprichaun" Erin O'Grady.
DICK HUTTON
Considered by many to be one of the best wrestlers who ever graced the sport.
JOEY ROSSI
Second-generation star had respectable career throughout the Southeast in the 1970s.
LARRY BOOKER/ MOONDOG SPOT
Colorful brawler was a major player in Southern wrestling for more than two decades.
JERRY TUITE/ THE WALL
Big man had success in WCW, All Japan and NWA-TNA under various names
CURT "MR. PERFECT" HENNIG
Former AWA World Heavyweight champion was a key figure for two decades.
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