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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. He was best known for his time in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.

  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...

  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.

  4. Dec 30, 2009 · 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. In 2007, with his cancer in remission, William penned an inspirational book entitled How Dr. Death became Dr. Life.

  5. Competing at heavyweight for the Sooners, Williams was a four-time wrestling All-American. He finished as NCAA runnerup his senior year after dropping a close decision i the finals to Bruce Baumgartner, who went on to win 18 national titles and two Olympic gold medals.

  6. 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.

  7. Dec 30, 2009 · Nicknamed “Dr. Death,” he became known to his friends as “Dr. Life,” battling cancer and health problems for the next five years. Williams finally succumbed to cancer, dying Tuesday night at the age of 49. “Dr. Death” Steve Williams at WrestleFanFest in San Francisco, October 19-21, 2007. Photo by Mike Mastrandrea.

  8. Dec 30, 2009 · Legendary tough guy Steve "Dr. Death" Williams (pictured above with long-time friend Jim Ross) passed away last night after a long fight with cancer. Williams was best known for his runs for Bill Watts' Mid-South/UWF from '82-'87, WCW in '88-'89 and '92, All Japan Pro Wrestling throughout the '90s, and a brief but disastrous WWF stint in '98-'99.

  9. 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...

  10. Jan 1, 2010 · 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.

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