Rick McGraw

Rick McGraw

1955-03-19 Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. Male 11 Known Credits

Biography

Richard McGraw was an American professional wrestler known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the 1980s. He began his career in 1975 in the Florida area, adopting the nickname "Quickdraw" inspired by the cartoon character Quick Draw McGraw. After wrestling in regional territories and the NWA, McGraw joined the WWF, where he had a series of notable matches, generally losing to bigger stars. In 1982, he won the WWA World Tag Team Championship alongside The Dream Machine and later became part of the Carolina Connection tag team in the WWF. Throughout his career, McGraw had rivalries with notable wrestlers such as Killer Khan, who "broke" his neck in a match, and had bouts with figures like André the Giant. A key incident occurred in October 1985 when McGraw appeared on an episode of Piper's Pit, where he was brutally beaten by Roddy Piper. Coincidentally, the episode aired the day after McGraw’s death, leading some to mistakenly speculate that Piper was involved in his passing. The cause of his death was a heart attack on November 1, 1985. It was later revealed that McGraw had been taking Placidyl, a sedative, which may have contributed to his early death. McGraw left behind his wife, Lisa, and their son, Ricky.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1955-03-19

Place of Birth

Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.

Known Credits

11

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Rick McGraw, "Quick Draw" Rick McGraw

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: September '84

1984

"Quick Draw" Rick McGraw

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: April '85

1985

"Quick Draw" Rick McGraw

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: October '84

1984

"Quick Draw" Rick McGraw

TV Credits

The A-Team

1983

Self (1 episodes)

WWE Old School

1973

Rick "Quick Draw" McGraw (1 episodes)

WWF All-Star Wrestling

1975

Rick McGraw (10 episodes)

Tuesday Night Titans

1984

Rick McGraw (1 episodes)

WWF Championship Wrestling

1980

Rick McGraw (26 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

No movie production credits available.

TV Production Credits

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