Ernie Ladd

Wrestler, American football player

1938 – 2007

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Who was Ernie Ladd?

Ernest "Ernie" Ladd, nicknamed "The Big Cat", was an American collegiate and professional football player and a professional wrestler. A standout athlete in high school, Ladd attended Grambling State University on a basketball scholarship before being drafted to the American Football League's San Diego Chargers in 1961. Ladd found success in the AFL as one of the largest players in professional football history at 6' 9" and 315 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 the Houston Oilers. Ladd also took up professional wrestling during the AFL offseason and after a knee injury ended his football career, he turned to wrestling full-time in 1969.

As a wrestler, Ladd became one of the top heels in the business. For much 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 and Mr. Wrestling. He retired from wrestling in 1986.

Ladd was recognized for his careers in both football and wrestling.

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Born
Nov 28, 1938
Rayville
Also known as
  • Ernest Ernie Ladd
  • The Big Cat
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Grambling State University
Died
Mar 10, 2007
Franklin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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