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  1. Steve Williams (May 14, 1960 – December 29, 2009), better known by his ring name, " Dr. Death " Steve Williams, was an American professional wrestler, collegiate football player, and amateur wrestler.

  2. Dec 30, 2009 · Steve Williams, a former Lakewood High School and University of Oklahoma star athlete who fought his way to fame as professional wrestler “Dr. Death,” died late Tuesday night in Denver after a ...

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  3. 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 made him a perfect fit for the ring. While a senior at OU, Williams was noticed by WWE Hall of Famer Bill Watts, who signed the 22-year-old to his ...

  4. Steve Williams. Known as Dr. Death even during his college days, Steve Williams was a huge pro wrestling star with an extensive amateur wrestling background. He was a high school athletic standout at Lakewood, Colorado, and made a huge impact at the University of Oklahoma. Competing at heavyweight for the Sooners, Williams was a four-time ...

  5. Dec 30, 2009 · WWE.com has learned that "Dr. Death," Steve Williams, passed away at the age of 49 after battling throat cancer for many years. An All-American football player and wrestler at the University of Oklahoma, Williams went on to wrestle in UWF, NWA, ECW, All Japan and WCW with Terry Gordy before joining WWE in 1998.

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  6. Dec 20, 2015 · In late 2009, Steve Williams learned that his throat cancer had returned. Still, he remained in the public eye and appeared at a wrestling convention on December 12, 2009. But his health deteriorated very quickly, and Steve had to be admitted to St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

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  8. Steve Williams, better known by his ring name, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, was an American professional wrestler, collegiate football player, and amateur wrestler. He was best known for his time in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.

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