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  1. Feb 22, 2018 · Linebacker-punter Ed "Wahoo" McDaniel wears a "Wahoo" NOB while playing for the Miami Dolphins. Notable Moments in NOB History: Ed "Wahoo" McDaniel wears "Wahoo" for the Miami Dolphins in 1966. ...

  2. Wahoo McDaniel –The Chief, Celebrated. He was a first-time balloter in the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, PWI Magazine’s Most Popular Wrestler, in 1976. Wahoo McDaniel was inducted in 1995 into NWA/WCW’s Hall Of Fame at Slamboree. He held the NWF World Tag Titles with Chief White Owl.

  3. Ed McDaniel. Actor: WCW Worldwide. Ed "Chief Wahoo" McDaniel will always be recognized as one of the most influential Native American wrestlers of all time. McDaniel was originally a football player. While playing football for the Oklahoma Sooners (in college), he kicked a 91-yard punt, the 6th longest punt in NCAA history. McDaniel was drafted by the Houston Oilers (who are now the Tennessee ...

  4. www.footballcardgallery.com › player › Wahoo_McDanielWahoo McDaniel Football Cards

    Miami Dolphins: linebacker: Oklahoma: McDaniel was also a professional wrestler, and he appeared on a couple of wrestling cards. You can see one of them on the Gallery's Cards in Multiple Sports page. PSA 6: 1967 Topps: 82: Wahoo McDaniel: Miami Dolphins: linebacker: Oklahoma: Rookie card: 1968 Topps Test Team Photos: 4: Miami Dolphins: Miami ...

  5. May 13, 2024 · Bob Bruggers, who died on Friday, May 10, owes his wrestling career to his roommate while he played pro football — Wahoo McDaniel. They were both on the Miami Dolphins in the American Football League in the inaugural 1966 and 1967 seasons. “When I was with the Dolphins, my roommate was Wahoo McDaniel,” reminisced Bruggers to this writer ...

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa laughs with head coach Mike McDaniel during his game against the Denver Broncos at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, Sep. 24, 2023 in Miami Gardens.

  7. Apr 20, 2002 · The 5-foot-11, 280-pound McDaniel was selected by Los Angeles in the second round of the American Football League draft in 1960. He bounced around the AFL for much of his eight-year career, spending time with the Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos, New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins.

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