Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie, aka General Adnan, has passed away. News of his passing spread on social media on Wednesday. He was 84 years old. Al-Kaissie was born in Baghdad, Iraq but moved to the United States to play football for The University of Houston in the 1950s.
The Iron Sheik passed away on June 7 at 81 years old. Now, official records have revealed the pro wrestling legend’s cause of death. According to his death certificate, obtained by TMZ, The Iron Sheik died of cardiac arrest.
Dave and Garrett discussed The Iron Sheik’s WWE Championship win on Wrestling Observer Radio. Friday afternoon’s show had Dave Meltzer and Garrett Gonzales discuss The Iron Sheik, who passed away on Wednesday.
Hulk Hogan paid tribute to one of his most legendary rivals. The Iron Sheik passed away on June 7 at the age of 81. Since then, countless tributes have poured in from fans and former colleagues.
Tributes to the late Iron Sheik are pouring in from around the wrestling world. Perhaps Sheik's greatest rivalry took place in 1984 when he was pitted against Sgt.
On a new edition of the Portland Wrestlecast, I remember the Iron Sheik who we lost Wednesday at the age of 81. In early 1978, a young Jim Valley saw the Iron Sheik come through the Pacific Northwest.
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WWE Hall of Famer and 1980s professional wrestling icon "The Iron Sheik" died Wednesday at the age of 81. His passing was announced on his official Twitter account.
WWE legend The Iron Sheik has died. A statement was shared on The Iron Sheik’s Twitter account Wednesday with the news that the WWE Hall of Fame wrestler has died.
The Iron Sheik was the centerpiece of the latest A&E WWE Biography documentary. The Iron Sheik was a major WWF heel during the 80s and 90s. He played on the real-life conflict between the US and his native Iran to be the ultimate foreign bad guy.
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