
Steve Williams
Biography
was an American professional wrestler, author, former collegiate football player, and amateur wrestler at the University of Oklahoma. Williams was known as "Dr. Death", a nickname he acquired in junior high school. Williams was a three-time professional wrestling world heavyweight champion, having won the UWF World Heavyweight Championship twice and the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship once. In addition to his singles success, Williams achieved notoriety in Japan in tag team competition, winning the World Tag Team Championship eight times with notable tag team partners Terry Gordy, and Vader. He also achieved great tag team success in North America, winning tag team titles in the Mid-South(UWF), World Championship Wrestling, and NWA United States Tag Team Championship as well as winning the World's Strongest Tag Determination League twice with Gordy and Mike Rotunda In 2004, Williams underwent surgery for throat cancer and was declared cancer-free the next year. His return match was against King Kaluha, who he defeated on August 27, 2005 at WrestleReunion 2.[6] According to promoter Sal Corrente, Williams was initially hesitant to work with King Kaluha but was ultimately appreciative about the choice of opponent. Williams made an appearance at a SmackDown! brand house show on March 11, 2006, in Alexandria, Louisiana, after which he was signed to help train up-and-coming WWE wrestlers in its Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) developmental territory. While acting in that capacity, he made a few appearances on OVW television, where he helped fellow Oklahoma wrestler Jake Hager and briefly working as his tag team partner. He also made an appearance at an August 30 Raw house show, during which he addressed the crowd and announced how happy he was to be cancer free for four years. Later, he made appearances for Oklahoma-based independent federation Sooner World Class Wrestling (SWCW).He also worked for Southwest Airlines in Colorado. After the death of longtime rival and friend Mitsuharu Misawa in June 2009, Williams made the decision to retire from wrestling after 27 years. Williams's final match took place August 15 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for Asylum Championship Wrestling. He defeated Franco D'Angelo for the ACW Heavyweight Championship, which he vacated after the match. Death The throat cancer eventually returned and Williams's health gradually worsened. His last public appearance was at the K&S Wrestlefest Wrestling Convention on December 12, 2009, in Carteret, New Jersey. On December 29, 2009, Williams died at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver from throat cancer. He was 49 years old.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

NWA Starrcade 1987
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1987

WCW Starrcade 1999
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1999

NWA Starrcade 1988
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1988

NWA Chi-Town Rumble
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1989

NWA The Great American Bash 1989
as "Dr Death" Steve Williams
1989

WCW Halloween Havoc 1989
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1989

WCW Beach Blast
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1992
NWA Live: March 18, 1989
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1989
The Best of The Eliminators
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1998

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
2007

AWA Monsters of the Mat: volume 1
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1986

Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
2008

The Life And Times of Paul Boesch
as Himself (archive footage)
1994

NWA Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams (Interview)
1988
Wrestling with Satan
as Himself
2009

Raven vs Sandman Feud
as Dr Death
TBA

ECW - Unreleased Vol. 3
as Dr Death Steve Williams
2015

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling
as Himself
2013

Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen
as Himself
2007

ECW The Doctor Is In 1996
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1996
TV Appearances

WCW Monday Nitro
1995

Raw
as Dr. Death
1993

Raw
as Kenny Kendall
1993

Raw
as Steve Williams
1993
Winners and Losers
as Alec Kerr
1989

Power Pro Wrestling
as Dr. Death Steve Williams
1986

Mid-South Arena Shows
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1985

Mid-South Wrestling
as Dr. Death Steve Williams
1981

GWF Presents: The Best of USWA
as Steve Williams
1992

NWA World Championship Wrestling
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1985

Clash of the Champions
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams (Interview)
1988

Clash of the Champions
as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
1988