Grady Johnson

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Grady Johnson (b. February 5, 1940 - d. June 23, 2006), better known as professional wrestler Crazy Luke Graham, is a member of the legendary Graham family, a storyline family of wrestlers. Luke Graham's storyline brothers are "Superstar" Billy Graham, Dr. Jerry Graham, former wrestler/promoter Eddie Graham and his son, "Crazy" Luke Graham, Jr. Along with Crazy Luke Jr's, son, Scotty Graham and Luke's cousin, Gerry "Chubby" Graham.

He wrestled in the World Wide Wrestling Federation in the late 1960's and early 1970's.

Johnson died, aged 66, from heart failure on June 23, 2006.

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