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      • Edward Farhat, who as the Sheik more or less single-handedly escalated the violence and commercial appeal of professional wrestling in the early years of television, died on Jan. 18 in Williamstown, Mich. He was 78. The cause was heart failure, his family said.
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  2. Farhat died of heart failure on January 18, 2003, at a hospital near his Williamston, Michigan, home on January 18, 2003, where he had been admitted earlier in the year. He was 76 years old (not 78, as erroneously reported [13] ) and was in the midst of writing his autobiography. [9]

  3. Jan 26, 2003 · Jan. 26, 2003. Edward Farhat, who as the Sheik more or less single-handedly escalated the violence and commercial appeal of professional wrestling in the early years of television, died on Jan....

  4. Jan 23, 2023 · Farhat retired from the ring in 1998 at the age of 72 and died on Jan. 18, 2003, at the age of 76. The Sheik was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by a pair of noted pro wrestlers, his nephew...

  5. Sep 1, 2022 · Solomon said Farhat was seldom out of character in his role as the Sheik. If phone callers who reached him at home asked for Eddie, Ed or Mr. Farhat, he hung up on them. “He entered the ring in flowing robes, wearing pointy-toed boots and either a turban or later a keffiyeh, and he would lay down a prayer rug and pray to Allah,” he said.

  6. Jun 8, 2023 · It was Gagne’s wife, Mary, who reportedly came up with the name “the Iron Sheik,” a nod to Ed “the Original Sheik” Farhat (who, before the Iron Sheik’s emergence, was known simply as ...

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  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Published: 18 Jan 2024, 09:11. Today marks 21 years since the passing of a performer Dave Meltzer calls “one of both the most famous and infamous characters in the history of the business.” Ed Farhat, known worldwide as The Sheik, passed away on this day 21 years ago.

  8. During a match with Jerry Lynn, who was wrestling as "Mr. JL" at the time, Farhat had his leg accidentally broken by Sabu and Lynn during a spot no one told Farhat about. Retirement and legacy [ ] Sheik retired to his estate and he died on January 18, 2003 of heart failure.

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