R.I.P Mike Graham

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Michael Gossett, best known professionally as Mike Graham, the son of late Championship Wrestling from Florida promoter Eddie Graham, passed away today at the age of 61. We don't have details at this time beyond that he was in Daytona, Florida for Bike Week with his wife and was found deceased.
Graham, a tremendously gifted in-ring performer from a technical standpoint, was trained by Hiro Matsuda, Boris Malenko and his father in the early 1970s and had a long run as a babyface in the Florida territory but made appearances for the WWF, AWA and other promotions as well. He had won just about every championship there was in the old Florida territory and had several stints as the AWA Light Heavyweight champion.

Graham closed out his regular in-ring career in the early 1990s for WCW before becoming a road agent for the company and was off and on with WCW as a trainer and producer until the company closed in 2001.

Graham was also involved in several start-up companies in the 1980s and 1990s, often trying to recapture the magic of the old Florida territory, most notably with PWF in Florida, which featured Dusty Rhodes returning to the State as its top star following his run as booker for Crockett Promotions, as well as talents like Dustin Rhodes, Big Steel Man (Fred "Typhoon" Ottman), and others. He was also involved in Rhodes' Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling and Jimmy Hart's XWF.

Graham, a staple in the Florida wrestling scene for his entire life, still appeared occasionally on legends events promoted by WrestleReunion and similar promotions and appeared on several of the early Legends of Wrestling roundtable discussion shows produced by WWE's 24/7 Video on Demand channel. He accepted his father's posthumous WWE Hall of Fame induction over Wrestlemania 24 weekend, showcasing a large photo he was giving WWE of an old NWA convention gathering of promoters.

Graham was also involved in the training of a number of talents who broke in during the 1980s and 1990s.

Graham maintained ownership of the tape library of his father's promotion and refused to sell to WWE until he got what he wanted to, often commenting and advising others that he wasn't going to let anyone back a truck up and take his family legacy away for nothing. In the end, he did sell the library with an alleged seven figure price-tag. At the World Wrestling Legends 6:05 Reunion PPV, where Graham wrestled, JJ Dillon quipped on the mic that he looked like someone who thought "he won a million dollars", a reference to the pricetag.

Our deepest condolences to the family, friends and fans of Mike Graham. We'll have more details as we receive them.
 

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Damn pretty sad, WWE was using him in the last few years. Said he committed suicide that ran in his family I remember, I heard he ended up backstabbing some of his peoples (no pun) back in the 80s and 90s. Sold his people out, and one of his other family members committed suicide back of that and Florida.

R.I.P tho
 

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Damn pretty sad, WWE was using him in the last few years. Said he committed suicide that ran in his family I remember, I heard he ended up backstabbing some of his peoples (no pun) back in the 80s and 90s. Sold his people out, and one of his other family members committed suicide back of that and Florida.

R.I.P tho

allegedly

R.I.P, lets pay respect to an industry legend.


no doubt. gotta be rough when ur pops commits dat. R.I.P
 

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The wrestling industry really chews people up and spits them out man. :wow: Crazy thing is that I found a wrestling school and was legit considering a career in it. These kind of stories make me glad I didn't. :whoo:

it sounds like fun, but you really have to either know somebody, have family who did it, or be really really good at it like HBGOAT
 

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Good worker and a member of an important family in the history of the business. Can't help thinking the ugly side of that business claimed both the father and the son.

Pro wrestling is one ugly industry, brehs.

R.I.P.
 
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