Billy Graham proved that wrestling was less about the "sport" and more about the . He was a Technicolor marvel in a grayscale era, and while his body eventually paid the price for the lifestyle required to maintain that image, his DNA is present in every superstar who prioritizes the "show" in "show business."
Before Graham, promos were usually short, dry, and focused on the upcoming match. Graham channeled Muhammad Ali, delivering rhythmic, rhyming, and boastful monologues. He called himself "the man of the hour, the man with the power, too sweet to be sour." 20 Years Too Soon: Superstar Billy Graham YIFY
Without Billy Graham’s cadence and charisma, there is no , no Jesse "The Body" Ventura , and no Scott Steiner . In fact, Hogan famously admitted to mimicking Graham’s look and "Brother" catchphrase almost entirely. A Villain the Fans Loved Billy Graham proved that wrestling was less about