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  1. 1950s [3] Retired. 1982. Alfred George James Hayes (8 August 1928 – 21 July 2005) was an English professional wrestler, manager and commentator, best known for his appearances in the United States with the World Wrestling Federation between 1982 and 1995 where he was known as Lord Alfred Hayes. Hayes was distinguished by his " Masterpiece ...

  2. Jul 21, 2020 · REMEMBERING 'JUDO' AL HAYES. On a bittersweet note, today marks the fifteen year anniversary of the passing of 'Judo' Al Hayes. During his near-twenty year career here in the UK he wrestled for the likes of Atholl Oakeley, Paul Lincoln and Joint Promotions, had a hotly contended feud against Dr. Death under his 'White Angel' gimmick and made ...

  3. Jul 21, 2005 · Photos 1. Flowers 145. Professional Wrestler, Announcer. He was widely known as "Lord Alfred Hayes" the much loved and dignified British announcer for the WWF. He started his career as a wrestler in the the 1950s as "Judo" Al Hayes. He also was a manager for a time, managing the team of Nikoli Volkoff and Chris Markov.

  4. Oct 1, 2005 · Lord Alfred Hayes. Published by Dave Cameron on October 1, 2005. Sad to report the passing of one of England's great professional wrestlers "Judo Al Hayes". Al was an icon of British wrestling from the 1950's to the 1970's. Later he went to the U.S.A. to wrestle successfully for some years before joining the W.W.F. as an on-air personality.

  5. BIOGRAPHY. While most members of the WWE Universe remember Lord Alfred Hayes as a jovial commentator during WWE’s boom in the 1980s, the Brit was a feared competitor inside the ring before he ...

  6. Lord Alfred Hayes. Actor: WWF Championship Wrestling. Beginning his wrestling career in 1950 in the United Kingdom as "Judo" Al Hayes, the man who later became known as "Lord Alfred Hayes" joined the World Wrestling Federation in 1982 and retired from active wrestling in 1983. Not one to leave the wrestling business, Hayes became a commentator for the World Wrestling Federation; most notably ...

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  8. Remembering Lord Alfred Hayes -- who died Wednesday at age 77 -- as just the buffoon second-banana on the WWF Tuesday Night Titans is to do a huge injustice to one of the greatest wrestlers ever to come out of the United Kingdom. Beginning to wrestle in the early 1950s in Britain, the 5-foot-9, 238-pound "Judo" Al Hayes was a top-notch heel ...

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