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- Illinois wrestlers
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- 1952 births
- 1993 deaths
- 1985 debuts
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Larry Cameron
Larry Cameron
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Football career[]
Larry Cameron was born and raised in Chicago. When he was a teenager, he played football in high school and college. He was drafted in the Canadian Football League, where he played with the BC Lions and Ottawa Rough Riders. In 1975 and 1976 he was an all-star and won the Grey Cup with Ottawa. His football career would be cut short due to injuries.
Wrestling career[]
After his football career ended, Cameron went up to Calgary to train withStu Hart in the Dungeon, where he trained alongside another former NFL and CFL star, former Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, and Calgary Stampeders nosetackleBrian Pillman. Cameron made his wrestling debut withStampede Wrestling in 1985. He was a straight up powerhouse with a bad attitude. He would also wrestle in various promotions in the United States. He won his first championship in September 1987, when he wonPro Wrestling America's Heavyweight Championship, defeatingRicky Rice.
In 1988, he had wrestled handful of shows for theNational Wrestling Alliance and theAmerican Wrestling Association. In April 1989, he defeatedDavey Boy Smith to win theStampede North American Heavyweight Championship. He would hold on to the title, until the promotion closed in December 1989. After Stampede shut down, he would return to the AWA in 1990. He would also wrestle forNew Japan Pro Wrestling andWorld Championship Wrestling, where he was managed byTeddy Long.
After the AWA shut down and a tryout with theWorld Wrestling Federation, he went on a tour ofAustralia, where he caught the eye ofOtto Wanz. Wanz offered Cameron to work for his promotion,Catch Wrestling Association. And in September 1991, Cameron began touring with the CWA. He would return to NJPW for a month in April 1992. In July 1992, he won theCWA World Tag Team Championship with his partnerMad Bull Buster. The two would hold the titles for 53 weeks, before losing them toDave Taylor andMile Zrno. In April 1993, he wrestled one show in the United States for an NWA territory in Minnesota. That October, he and Mad Bull Buster regained the CWA Tag Team titles and held them, until the unfortunate accident.
Death[]
On December 13, 1993, during his match withTony St. Clair in Bremen,Germany, Cameron suffered a heart attack. The referee stopped the fight, awarded the match to St. Clair, and tried desperately to revive Cameron, but he had already died in the ring. He was 41 years old.
As a result of Cameron's death, Mad Bull Buster had to vacate the CWA World Tag Team Championship, on behalf of himself and his late partner.
In wrestling[]
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- "Butcher"
- "Lethal"
- "The Harlem Destroyer"
- Entrance music
- "Iron Man" byBlack Sabbath — CWA
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Catch Wrestling Association
- CWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) withMad Bull Buster
- International Wrestling Association
- IWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling America
- PWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)