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  1. Apr 20, 2002 · Wahoo McDaniel, the former pro football player who became one of pro wrestling’s most flamboyant figures, has died of complications from renal failure and diabetes. He was 63.

  2. Dec 12, 2021 · RicFlairShop.comTwitter.com/RicFlairNatrBoyFacebook.com/RicFlairNatureBoy

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  3. Wahoo McDaniel. Roles: Singles Wrestler (1961 - 1996) Tag Team Wrestler (1961 - 1996) Booker. Beginning of in-ring career: 1961. End of in-ring career: 1996. In-ring experience: 35 years.

  4. Oct 25, 2016 · Edward McDaniel, best known by his nickname, “Wahoo” McDaniel, enjoyed a long career in both professional wrestling, as well as professional football. Most notably, Wahoo played for the Jets in the 60s. Wahoo began splitting his time between football and wrestling, eventually transitioning to wrestling full time by the late 60s.

  5. ワフー・マクダニエル( "Chief" Wahoo McDaniel、本名:Edward Hugh McDaniel、1938年 6月19日 - 2002年 4月18日 )は、アメリカ合衆国のプロレスラー、アメリカンフットボール選手。オクラホマ州バーニス出身のチョクトー・チカソー族インディアン 。

  6. May 5, 2014 · The Incredible Wahoo McDaniel. I have said it before, but one of the things that made the American Football League great was the interesting characters that would up in AFL uniforms. Rattlesnake charmer, Dennit Morris; Ernie “The Giant Cat” Ladd; Cookie Gilchrist; Larry “Wildman” Eisenhauer, and the list goes on and on.

  7. Wahoo McDaniel later joined forces with Ole Anderson in a war against Ric Flair and Greg Valentine. Wahoo McDaniel’s main enemies later included Abdullah The Butcher, Sergeant Slaughter, and Roddy Piper. 1982: Wahoo McDaniel formed a tag team with Don Muraco, but Muraco turned on him later in the year. Southwest Texas:

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