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A former coach says Steve Williams, who wrestled professionally as “Dr. Death” after a successful college wrestling and football career, has died. He was 49. Former University of Oklahoma ...
A standout in both football and wrestling at the University of Oklahoma, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams possessed an uncommon mix of intimidating size, brute strength and natural athletic ability that ...
Steve Williams, a former Lakewood High ... The crowd started chanting “Dr. Death!” A two-time state Colorado prep wrestling champion, Williams went on to a standout career at Oklahoma.
Steve “Dr. Death” Williams, 49, a former offensive lineman and All-American wrestler at the University of Oklahoma who was best known for his work in professional wrestling, died Tuesday night ...
After a lengthy battle with throat cancer, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams died Tuesday night. He was 49. Williams, a former football and wrestling star at the University of Oklahoma, was one of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – A former coach says Steve Williams, who wrestled professionally as “Dr. Death” after a successful college wrestling and football career, has died. He was 49. Former ...
See About archive blog posts. Wrestlingobserver.com is reporting that pro wrestling star Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams, who was considered one of the top wrestlers in the world during the late ...
Steve Williams, better known as "Dr. Death" during his time as a two-sport ... "It happened around 1 (Wednesday morning)," said wrestling legend Bill Watts, a longtime friend who referred to ...
OKLAHOMA CITY—Steve Williams, an All-American wrestler and football player at Oklahoma who wrestled professionally as “Dr. Death,” has died. He was 49. Former OU wrestling coach Stan Abel ...
As a professional wrestler, Williams achieved fame in the mid-'80s when he teamed with Ted Dibiase. He worked in numerous wrestling promotions, including WWE, NWA and several promotions in Japan.
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