Jim Hady

During his career, he worked in Ohio, Calgary, Germany in 1959, England in 1962 and Detroit.

[3] In 1966, Hady returned to Hawaii's 50th State Big Time Wrestling where he became a star.

He defeated Ripper Collins for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship on March 15, 1967.

On January 13, 1969, Hady was in a six-man tag team match with James Blears and Tex McKenzie in Honolulu when he suffered a massive heart attack and collapsed.

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