Ernie Ladd
Biography
Ernest Ladd, nicknamed "The Big Cat", was an American professional football player and professional wrestler. A standout athlete in high school, Ladd attended Grambling State University on a basketball scholarship before being drafted in 1961 by the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League (AFL). Ladd found success in the AFL as one of the largest players in professional football history at 6′9″ and 290 pounds. He helped the Chargers to four AFL championship games in five years, winning the championship with the team in 1963. He also had stints with the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Oilers. Ladd took up professional wrestling during the AFL offseason, and after a knee injury ended his football career turned to it full-time in 1969. As a professional wrestler, Ladd became one of the top heels in the business. For the majority of his career, he played a villainous character who would arrogantly taunt both opponents and crowds. Ladd feuded with many popular wrestlers of the time, including Wahoo McDaniel, André the Giant, Bobo Brazil, Dusty Rhodes, and Mr. Wrestling, before retiring from the ring in 1986. Ladd was inducted into the San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame in 1981, the Grambling State University Hall of Fame in 1989, and the WWE Hall of Fame in 1995. Ladd was diagnosed with colon cancer in the winter of 2003–2004, and died from the disease on March 10, 2007 at the age of 68.
Top Filmography

That '70s Show
1998 // TV

Raw
1993 // TV

WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986 // TV

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling
2013 // MOVIE

WWE: True Giants
2014 // MOVIE

WWE Hall Of Fame 1995
1995 // MOVIE

Tuesday Night Titans
1984 // TV

WWF Championship Wrestling
1980 // TV

WWF Championship Wrestling
1980 // TV

WWF Championship Wrestling
1980 // TV

Villains of the Squared Circle
1986 // MOVIE

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1
2007 // MOVIE

Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II
2008 // MOVIE

Wrestling's Biggest, Smallest, Strangest, Strongest!
1985 // MOVIE
WWE Houston Wrestling: The Paul Boesch Retirement Show
1987 // MOVIE