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  1. Carl Raymond Stevens [2] (September 5, 1935 – May 3, 1996), better known as Ray " the Crippler " Stevens or Ray " Blond Bomber " Stevens, was an American professional wrestler. Stevens was a wrestling superstar since the early years of the television era until his retirement during the early 1990s. His performances and hard bumping style ...

  2. Mar 10, 2023 · The Crippler Ray Stevens was known for living the hard, on-the-edge life long before the term adrenaline junkie was coined. He competed in rodeo, as well as motor racing, including both cars and motorcycles. In the summer of ’69, he suffered a severe leg break during a motorcycle crash that left him convalescing.

  3. May 19, 2020 · Ray Stevens was born Carl Stevens on September 6, 1935 and grew up in the Columbus, Ohio area. His calling in life came early on and he began his pro wrestling career in 1951 when he was just fifteen years old. Although his natural talent was evident to matchmakers from the start, the young grappler took the traditional route of a pro wrestler ...

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  5. May 3, 1996 · Carl Raymond Stevens was born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia on September 5, 1935. He died on May 3, 1996 at the age of 60. Ray Stevens was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2020 as part of the Legacy wing, in the NWA Hall of Fame in 2013, in the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) in 2006 as part of the Modern Era wing and in 2006 ...

  6. Carl Ray Stevens (September 5, 1935 - May 3, 1996), better known as Ray "The Crippler" Stevens or Ray "Blond Bomber" Stevens, was an American professional wrestler. Stevens was a wrestling superstar since the early years of the television era until he retired during the early 1990s. His performances and hard bumping style inspired generations of heel wrestlers who have attempted to emulate his ...

  7. Ray Stevens. Roles: Singles Wrestler (1951 - 1991) Beginning of in-ring career: 1951. End of in-ring career: 1991. In-ring experience: 40 years.

  8. Jun 7, 2021 · Stevens won his match that night against Ray “Thunder” Stern, a bodybuilder turned wrestler. “The Blonde Bomber” main-evented the next five Fresno cards and was a mainstay through the 1970s. Meltzer also credited Shire, the mastermind behind the new West Coast wrestling scene.

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