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  1. Sep 1, 2022 · In the 1960s, Farhat bought a Detroit promotional company, Big Time Wrestling, and had big plans to have himself and Chene become the centerpieces. But Chene died in an auto accident driving home from a match. The book details how Farhat instead enlisted Bobo Brazil, a popular African American wrestler, to serve as his babyface.

  2. Edward George Farhat (June 7, 1926 – January 18, 2003) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name The Sheik (often called The Original Sheik to distinguish him from The Iron Sheik, who debuted in 1972). In wrestling, Farhat is credited as one of the originators of the hardcore style.

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    • His End Was Sad But His Legacy Great. In 1992, while trying for a comeback, Farhat was put into a coma during a deathmatch. A broken leg in 1995 finally ended his in-ring career for good.
    • Sabu Is His Nephew. Through the 1980s, the Sheik would still ply his trade in the indies and a bit of fame in the documentary I Like To Hurt People. He gained further fame by mentoring his nephew Terry Brunk, who became Sabu.
    • Not Losing Was A Big Deal For Him. If there was one major issue with the Sheik, it was that losing was something he hated doing. The few times he did lose, it was by disqualification or countout, almost never a clean pin.
    • He Dominated The United States Title. Most associate the United States title with WCW, but various territories had their versions as well. Farhat’s was the most famous of that bunch and throughout its history, no one held it as long or as often as he.
  4. Jan 23, 2023 · Military.com | By James Barber. Published January 23, 2023. Edward Farhat lived the American Dream. The 10th of 11 children born to Lebanese immigrants in East Lansing, Michigan, Farhat grew...

  5. Jan 26, 2003 · When Mr. Farhat was inducted three years ago into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, Steve Slagle, a student of wrestling, wrote in The Ring Chronicle that ''perhaps no other...

  6. His career influenced the development of the modern WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). Called “The Sheik,” Farhat became known for his gimmicks, like throwing fireballs at his opponents. Throughout his famous wrestling career, Farhat was part of a close-knit Arab and Arab-American community in the Lansing area.

  7. Famous for his signature Fireball, where he spewed fire into the face of opponents and his Gorilla Press Powerslam. Sheik was respected by his peers as a pioneer of professional wrestling who conceptualized, revolutionized and made popular his hardcore style.

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