HE WAS THE man of the hour, the man with the power, too sweet to be sour.
You can count on your fingers the number of performers who have had the level of impact and influence on the business (and on those who came after them) that “Superstar” Billy Graham had. Without him, there’s no Ric Flair, no Triple H, no Jesse Ventura, no Scott Steiner, and there sure as hell is no Hulk Hogan.
He created the mold, taking a template pioneered by the likes of Gorgeous George and Buddy Rogers and reinventing it on a whole other level—wrapping