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Thread: Wahoo McDaniel

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    Default Wahoo McDaniel

    WRESTLER PROFILES


    [Wahoo McDaniel Gallery]
    Wrestler: Wahoo McDaniel
    Real Name: Ed McDaniel
    Birthday: June 19, 1938
    Hometown:
    Marital Status:
    Height & Weight: 5'11" - 280 lbs.
    Trained by: Dory Funk Sr.
    Debut:
    Previous Gimmicks:
    Finishing Move: The Chop
    Favorite Moves:
    Notable Feuds: Johnny Valentine
    The Spoiler
    Masked Superstar
    Greg Valentine
    Ric Flair
    Tully Blanchard
    Sgt. Slaughter
    Four Horsemen
    Terry Funk
    Dory Funk Jr.

    # Florida Heavyweight title defeating Louie Tillet (May 1, 1967);
    # NWA American Tag Team titles w/Thunderbolt Patterson defeating Fritz Von Erich & Fred Curry (June 27, 1969);
    # NWA American Tag Team titles w/Thunderbolt Patterson defeating Dusty Rhodes & Baron von Raschke (August 1969);
    # Texas Heavyweight title defeating Johnny Valentine (October 1969);
    # Texas Heavyweight title defeating Johnny Valentine (January 26, 1970);
    # NWA American Heavyweight title defeating Toru Tanaka (March 5, 1971);
    # NWA American Tag Team titles w/Johnny Valentine defeating Chris Markoff & Bronco Lubich (September 1971);
    # NWA American Tag Team titles w/Johnny Valentine defeating Chris Markoff & Bronco Lubich (1971);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Johnny Valentine (April 11, 1974);
    # NWA World Tag Team titles w/Paul Jones defeating Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson (1975);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (July 1975);
    # NWA World Tag Team titles w/Rufus R. Jones defeating Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson (November 17, 1975);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (May 3, 1976);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (September 11, 1976);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (December 27, 1976);
    # NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Greg Valentine (August 9, 1977);
    # NWA (Florida) Southern Heavyweight title defeating The Spoiler (August 24, 1978);
    # NWA American Heavyweight title defeating The Spoiler (May 13, 1979);
    # NWA Georgia Heavyweight title defeating Masked Superstar (May 14, 1979);
    # NWA Georgia Tag Team titles w/Tommy Rich defeating Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff (June 8, 1979);
    # NWA Georgia Heavyweight title defeating Masked Superstar (August 1979);
    # Southwest Championship Wrestling Heavyweight title defeating Tully Blanchard (August 23, 1980);
    # Southwest Championship Wrestling Heavyweight title defeating Terry Funk (1981);
    # Southwest Championship Wrestling Tag Team titles w/Terry Funk defeating Tully Blanchard & Gino Hernandez (August 15, 1981);
    # NWA Florida Television title defeating Eddie Masfield (1981);
    # NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Sgt. Slaughter (October 4, 1981);
    # NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Sgt. Slaughter (August 22, 1982);
    # NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Ricky Steamboat (June 24, 1984);
    # NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Manny Fernandez (October 7, 1984);
    # NWA World Tag Team titles w/Mark Youngblood defeating Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr. (January 8, 1984);
    # NWA World Tag Team titles w/Mark Youngblood defeating Jack Brisco & Jerry Brisco (May 5, 1984);
    # NWA (Florida) Southern Heavyweight title defeating Rick Rude (October 2, 1985);
    # NWA National Heavyweight title defeating Tully Blanchard (August 28, 1986);

    # Former US President George Bush Sr was Woohoo McDaniels baseball coach when he was a kid.
    # April 20, 1986 - AWA WrestleRock: Colonal DeBeers defeated Wahoo McDaniel by Disqualification....
    # April 19, 2002: Wahoo McDaniel, one of pro wrestling's biggest names from the 60s to 80s and also something of a cult legend in New York from his football days, passed away earlier today in Houston at the age of 63. He had been in poor health for many years.

    credit http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...-mcdaniel.html



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    2010 LOW Hall Of Fame Draven Alexander

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    wow... he held alot of titles.

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