Superstar Billy Graham cause of death – Billy Graham, a WWE Hall of Famer and “Superstar,” has died at the age of 79. According to a GoFundMe page, Graham was suffering from “extremely serious health difficulties,” including “a huge infection in his ears and skull that may require six months of intravenous IVs.” He was said to have congestive heart failure, diabetes, and hearing loss from severe ear and skull infections. Graham’s kidneys were also failing.
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His relatives also stated that he lost 45 pounds due to his numerous health issues.
On Wednesday, fellow wrestling star Ric Flair announced Graham’s death on Twitter.
The Superstar Billy Graham Just Left Us 馃檹馃徎 THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR INFLUENCE On My Career! pic.twitter.com/YH0eT2NM4p
— Ric Flair庐 (@RicFlairNatrBoy) May 18, 2023
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Graham, who would have turned 80 on June 7, was placed on life support earlier this week.

Graham, actual name Eldridge Wayne Coleman, began his professional wrestling career in the late 1960s after working as a bodybuilder and a Canadian Football player.
He made his World Wrestling Federation debut in 1975 and went on to win three world titles in separate wrestling organizations.
Graham’s last bout was in 1987, and he spent the next year working as a commentator.
After retiring, he had a conflict with Vince McMahon and was outspoken about steroid use, but he returned to the WWE in 2004 and was inducted into the company’s Hall of Fame before WrestleMania XX.


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