WWE Legend Billy Graham is dead

The 79-year-old WWE superstar Billy Graham has died.

Following the removal of his life support on May 17, Graham passed away. Alongside him were his wife and daughter.

Billy’s wife Valerie said on Monday, May 15, that he had spent the previous three weeks in the ICU due to a variety of medical concerns. She claimed that originally she refused to let medics remove Billy’s life support on Monday night.

Billy, a bodybuilder and renowned wrestler, first gained recognition competing for the American Wrestling Association and then the World Wrestling Federation.

The WWE welcomed Billy into its Hall of Fame in 2004 after he trained well-known wrestlers including Hulk Hogan, Scott Steiner, Ric Flair, and Jesse Ventura.

Billy’s body suffered as a result of his recent health problems; according to his family, he lost 45 pounds and experienced hearing loss, congestive heart failure, diabetes, and a serious infection in his ears and skull. His kidney was also failing.

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