Dr. Jerry Graham Explained

Dr. Jerry Graham
Birth Name:Jerry Martin Matthews
Names:Dr. Jerry Graham
Jerry Graham
Dr. Zombie
Height:5 ft 10 in
Weight:245 lb
Birth Date:16 December 1931
Birth Place:Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.
Debut:1947[1]
Retired:1981
Billed:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Alma Mater:Phoenix College
Arizona State University
Death Place:Glendale, California, U.S.
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Embed Title:Military service
Allegiance: United States
Branch: United States Army
Serviceyears:1947-1948
Rank:Private First Class
Unit:82nd Airborne Division

Jerry Martin Graham (born Jerry Martin Matthews,[2] December 16, 1931 – January 24, 1997) better known as "Dr. Jerry Graham" was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his time spent in the World Wide Wrestling Federation and as the founder of the Graham wrestling family.

Early life

Graham was adopted by his stepfather Harold Graham and his name was legally changed. He was raised in Arizona. In June 1947, he enlisted in the United States Army, serving with the 82nd Airborne Division as a paratrooper and as a driver for General James M. Gavin.[3] He became a private first class. After leaving the Army in 1948, he returned to Phoenix, where he attended Phoenix College and Arizona State University.

Professional wrestling career

Graham began wrestling at the age of 14 in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, and won his first major title, the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, in December 1956.[4] He was the founder of the storyline Graham wrestling family, which included Eddie Graham (Edward Gossett), "Crazy" Luke Graham (James Grady Johnson), "Superstar" Billy Graham (Wayne Coleman), Mike Graham (Mike Gossett), Jerry Graham Jr., Crazy Luke Graham Jr. (Donald J Jolly) and Mad Dog Steele Graham (Tom Hankins), Gerry Chubby Graham (M Gerald Sadler).[5] Along with Eddie, Jerry sold out Madison Square Garden many times in the 1950s and late 1960s, when they were known as The Golden Grahams. After his tag team success, Dr. Graham brought "Crazy" Luke Graham and "Superstar" Billy Graham into the Graham family.[6] [7] He engaged in a feud with Buddy Rogers in 1956, predominantly in New York.[8]

On November 19, 1957, Graham and Dick the Bruiser wrestled Antonio Rocca and Edouard Carpentier at Madison Square Garden. During the match, a major riot exploded and many fans were arrested, with eight police officers being injured from chairs that were thrown by fans. All of the wrestlers during the match were fined, and Dick the Bruiser was banned for life from wrestling in New York.[9] He was a top contender for Bruno Sammartino's World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) World Heavyweight Championship, wrestling him in three bouts at Madison Square Garden. The arena was so packed that more than 10,000 fans were turned away.

Despite coming up short in winning the world title, Graham held the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship six times; his first reign with Eddie Graham began in September 1958, when they defeated Mark Lewin and Don Curtis. They won the titles again in May 1959 until it was vacated due to Jerry suffering an injury.[10] He also held it in November with Johnny Valentine until Eddie took his place the following year. This also included a reign with "brother" Crazy Luke Graham in March 1964. Graham also won the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship with Abdullah the Butcher in October 1967.

He spent the 1970s training other wrestlers and occasionally wrestling himself.[11] Graham unsuccessfully attempted a comeback to the now WWF in 1984, and spent the rest of his career as a manager on the independent circuit. Throughout his career, he suffered from injuries which included a broken nose, dislocated hip, back pain, and at least 300 stitches to his back.[12]

Personal life

Graham suffered from alcoholism and depression. In August 1969, when his mother died, he grabbed a shotgun from the back of his car and took his mother's corpse out of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix.[13] After the incident, he spent time in the Arizona State Mental Hospital.

In "Superstar" Billy Graham's book Tangled Ropes, he speaks about the real life hatred that Graham had for Freddie Blassie.

Death and legacy

Graham suffered from failing health in the mid-90s, causing him to enter a nursing home. On January 24, 1997, Graham died in Glendale at the age of 65, due to complications from a stroke six weeks earlier.[14]

He was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a part of the Legacy wing on March 31, 2017.

Championships and accomplishments

Notes and References

  1. Book: WWE Legends. Solomon, Brian. 176. Simon & Schuster. 2010. 978-1451604504.
  2. Web site: Jerry Graham profile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121122233532/http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/bios/j/jerry-graham/ . November 22, 2012 . August 4, 2021 . Online World of Wrestling.
  3. Book: Johnson . Steven . Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels . Oliver . Greg . . 2010 . 978-1-55490-284-2 . 297–301 . en.
  4. Web site: Southern Heavyweight Title (Georgia) . https://web.archive.org/web/20230209070926/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ga/ga-south-h.html . February 9, 2023 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  5. Book: Solomon, Brian . WWE Legends . . 2010 . 978-1451604504 . 177–179 . en.
  6. Book: Wirtz, Billy C. . Red Headed Geek . September 1, 2012 . Tickling Keys, Inc. . 978-1-61547-014-3 . en.
  7. Book: Oliver . Greg . The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Storytellers (From the Terrible Turk to Twitter) . Johnson . Steven . . 2019 . 978-1-77305-421-6 . 241 . en.
  8. Book: Harris M. Lentz III . Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling . . 2003 . 978-0-7864-1754-4 . 2nd . 132–133 . en.
  9. Web site: White . Gordon S. . November 20, 1957 . Wrestling Ends in Riot at Garden: 2 Policemen Hurt as Fans Storm Ring and Throw Chairs and Bottles . https://web.archive.org/web/20230522231301/https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1957/11/20/102283794.html?action=click&contentCollection=Archives&module=ArticleEndCTA&region=ArchiveBody&pgtype=article&pageNumber=29 . May 22, 2023 . May 22, 2023 . The New York Times.
  10. Web site: United States Tag Team Title (Capitol/WWWF) . https://web.archive.org/web/20230404082151/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-us-t.html . April 4, 2023 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  11. Book: Kaelberer, Angie Peterson. The McMahons: Vince McMahon and Family. July 2003. Capstone. 978-0-7368-2143-8. en.
  12. News: August 2, 1986 . Local wrestlers say proposal poses dangers . 18 . Toledo Blade.
  13. Book: WWE Legends – Superstar Billy Graham: Tangled Ropes. Graham, Billy. Simon & Schuster. 2010. 978-1439121795.
  14. Web site: Dr. Jerry Graham Tortured Soul. https://web.archive.org/web/20081113224723/http://www.mikemooneyham.com/pages/viewfull.cfm?ObjectID=059DFFB9-A900-459E-A0CEDCD98F4267F1. Mooneyham, Mike. The Wrestling Gospel. June 23, 2019. February 9, 1997. November 13, 2008.
  15. Web site: Burdick . Michael . March 31, 2017 . Congratulations to the 2017 WWE Hall of Fame Legacy inductees . https://web.archive.org/web/20201030061304/http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwe-hall-of-fame/wwe-hall-of-fame-2017/article/legacy-inductions . October 30, 2020 . March 31, 2017 . WWE.
  16. Web site: NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title . https://web.archive.org/web/20221206145626/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/al/gc/gc-h.html . December 6, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  17. Web site: International Tag Team Title (Ontario) . https://web.archive.org/web/20230406091920/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/on/nwa/on-int-t.html . April 6, 2023 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  18. Web site: NWA World Tag Team Title (Georgia) . https://web.archive.org/web/20221201145302/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ga/nwa/ga-nwa-t.html . December 1, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  19. Web site: NWA Canadian Tag Team Title (British Columbia) . https://web.archive.org/web/20220207072442/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/nwa/bc-can-t.html . February 7, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  20. Web site: World/International Tag Team Title (British Columbia) . https://web.archive.org/web/20220207072429/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/bc-world-t.html . February 7, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  21. Web site: Stampede International Tag Team Title (Alberta & Saskatchewan) . https://web.archive.org/web/20220403160401/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-int-t.html . April 3, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.
  22. Web site: WWA World Tag Team Title (Indiana) . https://web.archive.org/web/20220605095054/https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/in/wwa/in-wwa-t.html . June 5, 2022 . May 22, 2023 . Wrestling-Titles.com.