Dawn Marie Issues Statement On The Passing Of Steve Dr. Death Williams
Posted by Larry Csonka on 12.31.2009
Dawn Marie speaks on Dr. Death’s passing…
- Dawn Marie sent out the following statement regarding the passing of Steve Dr. Death Williams…
IN MEMORY OF STEVE WILLIAMS
May 14, 1960 - December 29, 2009
We always talk about the angles up in heaven, and how they are there watching and guiding us. We always look up into the sky when we talk about angles and their work. The truth is the real angles are here on earth walking amongst us. They are the ones that were placed on earth to guide us and help us through our stay. Doc was an angle of this earth and only those who he has touched can truly understand what I am about to say. Docs work here is done and now God has rewarded him with peace and eternal rest.
I did not have the pleasure of knowing him when he was an adolescent, a great football player, or an amazing wrestler. I met Doc many years later after he retired and I had left the business and started Wrestlers Rescue. I started to receive these emails and letter in my mailbox from a young lady named Melonie. She wrote to me religiously begging me to find away to help Steve receive a hands free voice box. Her mail and emails haunted me. I could not get them out of my head. One night at about 4am in the morning I was lying in bed and I couldn't sleep. I didn't know why but I just seemed too preoccupied to relax enough to fall off to sleep.
Finally, out of nowhere it all came clear. I realized that I was supposed to do something with the letters. I can remember that night. It was just one of those nights that seemed like so many others. But today I remember it as if it were just last night. I remember texting my friend and right hand person with Wrestlers Rescue, Marty "Are you awake?" He instantly answered "yes I can't sleep". How ironic right? I started to tell him of these letters I was receiving from Melonie and how I can't seem to get them out of my head. I then told him I'm supposed to do something with this. I am being told do something!
We continued to talk and we came up with the 1st draft to the Dr. Death Campaign. By this time it was about 7am and I knew I couldn't call this stranger that early in the morning to tell him of the plans we had just come up with. Finally, it was late enough in the morning to call and I did. I remember this raspy voice answering and saying "hello". I then introduced myself and told him of the foundation and what we would like to try and do to help him. Little did I know that this was going to be about how he was going to help me.
As the days followed I started to learn about him. You see I had only met him once in my career and it was at an appearance in NJ. That day I walked over to him and introduced myself, handed him my card and explained briefly what the foundation was about. I believe the foundation was only a few months old at that time. He placed his thumb over his stoma and said sweetheart it was a pleasure to meet you. He followed with digging into a bag he had on the cafeteria table with the rest of his stuff and pulled out a card for me and said "Sweetheart …if ever anything I can do for you" and placed it in my hand. I then peered down at his card and it was peaceful it had this giant hand absorbing a beam of light. I never saw a card like this but it looked like a safe place to be. Again, not knowing this man was going to be carrying me in his giant hand and showing me the light one day.
I started to call wrestlers from his era and started to inform them who I was and what Wrestlers Rescue was trying to do for their friend and fellow worker. By the time I had finished my conversations, I had realized they all had a common thread. They all gushed about what a great man he was, what a tremendous worker he was, how respected he was, how people looked up to him and were so proud of him on how he faced Cancer and won. I used the word faced because I feel after talking to those people CANCER didn't have a fighting chance. By the end of the month and hearing multiple stories that all sounded like the first I had to called Steve right away. I remember I was driving down the highway in my car and I called.
I started our conversation by telling him, "Doc…. I have never ever heard so many nice stories about one human being in my entire life or about anyone in this crazy business of ours". I said "usually you bring up someone's name and you either get a great story or you get their ok". Of Which the OK means they don't care for you and would probably say worst if the wrestling world wasn't so political. I proceeded to tell him how much everyone loved him and that people just gushed over him whenever his name came up and that I felt like I have known him for years.
I also told him "I feel like I was right there with you throughout your career I have heard so much". He was so happy he even began to cry a bit. He was so overwhelmed that people felt that way about him. I think it was so overwhelming to him because he never thought what he did or how he interacted with people was anything special. He was just himself without motive; no reason other than he was a genuine person and human being. He treated others better than he probably expected other to treat him. I am so happy I took the time to tell him that day because he was such a humble person I don't think he would have realized how so many people loved him, respected him and looked up to him.
Through this period of time I spent with Steve I learned to love the business again. He showed me why I started in the first place. He gave me my business back. This business is usually only given to someone once if they are lucky enough. This is when we are learning and striving to become someone great. The veterans of the business chose you and take their time to give you there knowledge to help you achieve what is in your heart. The first time I was given this business it was from Jimmy Snuka. He took the time to teach me his love for his business. Somewhere along the way I got lost and lost it. Through working with Doc I found that love for the business and the people in it again.
Recently, God directed him back to me to teach me my final lesson. He had an appearance here in NJ again, where I live and that I also happened to be appearing on. This was only the second appearance in my career we ever crossed paths. The first was where we met and the second was our good-bye. I just didn't know it yet. We made plans to spend some time together while he was here. We talked about him coming to my home and meeting my children. But as usual, life got in the way and I was called off to work somewhere else immediately after the show so I had to rush off. We never did get together and he never had the chance to meet my babies or as he use to call them blessings when we talked about them in our many conversations throughout the campaign. That day came and went and with the hustle and bustle of the day I only had moments with him. Had only I known they would be my last. I feel that the last lesson I needed to learn from him was to slow down, live in the moment and enjoy your blessings!
Doc, you were my angel. It is pretty ironic because you use to call me angel and never Dawn and I know in many interviews you also referred to me as that. But the truth was you were mine.…I not yours. You taught me many of life's lessons in our too short relationship. I hope one day when my jobs here on this Earth are done, you will be one of the set of eyes there welcoming me and telling me thank you for hearing me and enjoying your life.
Dawn Marie
Wrestlers Rescue
1162 Saint Georges Avenue
Suite 313
Avenel, NJ 07001
This is astonishingly well-written and heartfelt, along with being a class act.
Which is weird, because of the act that I'm used to from Dawn Marie as an airhead on TV.
Posted By: ThatNickGuy78 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 01:37 AM
Wow, I didn't know Kurt Angle and his deceased relatives were such forces of benevolence. Everybody talks about them, apparently.
Posted By: Guest#5587 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 02:34 AM
AJ BRING US OLD SCHOOL DAWN MARIE PICS
Posted By: Guest#7612 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 02:35 AM
I too always think of angles in heaven. You know, the angles and their work. But the real angles are here among us! REAL ANGLES I SAY!
Posted By: Big Joey Joe Jo (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 02:46 AM
very touching, very proud of dawn for doing what she's doing for these people with wrestler rescue, RIP Steve Williams
Posted By: Ted (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 02:54 AM
To suggest Doc's passing was an angle is ludicrous and highly insensitive.
Posted By: bert harvey (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 04:19 AM
I sure she meant "angels in heaven". I gotta admit I was thrown off a bit when I read her talk about "angles". I was wondering what hell would wrestling angles have anything to do with heaven?
Posted By: His Bubbliness (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 06:50 AM
Yes, the angles up in heaven, Dawn...the angles.
Posted By: GrammarMan (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 07:15 AM
This was a great statement released here.
Posted By: Guest#1550 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 07:34 AM
Great stuff! Applause for taking the time to sincerely address a friend.
Posted By: Guest001 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 07:57 AM
the only sad thing about this piece is that she spelled the word angel wrong numerous times.
Posted By: Guest#5958 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 08:26 AM
Except she can't spell angels.
Posted By: Guest#3331 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 08:57 AM
How much does that guy weigh?
Posted By: Art Donovan (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 09:14 AM
"We always talk about the angles up in heaven" See even heaven has angles and not angels there is always a catch to get in there this proves it.
Posted By: reveal (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 09:50 AM
Dawn means well and honestly, who else has done the things she has done with her foundation for down on their luck professional wrestlers? WWE could learn a thing or two from her on how to give a proper send-off to those who've given so much prior.
That being said, I cannot resist: I hope the first "angle" involving Doc in Heaven is a reunion with Terry Gordy, only to have Gordy turn on him and reveal his new partner, Bam Bam Bigelow. Williams then responds by getting himself some back-up in the form of old UWF nemesis, Ray Traylor (returning as Big Bubba Rogers) and the four proceed to have a series of Tag Team Texas Death Matches.
Posted By: Devin (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 09:50 AM
When a friend die let's see how good you spell. Assholes.
Posted By: hateman (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM
I hit that.
Posted By: Simon Diamond (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 10:39 AM
Beautiful,Doc was a friend and some one I always enjoyed talking to.Dawn is classy and we all thank her for helping Doc.I miss my friend and he is with his friends in heaven.Steve was a mans man and not many wrestlers are like that in the business any more.Steve was the real deal.God Bless Steve Dr.Death Williams
Posted By: JLB28 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 11:15 AM
Dawn Marie is always a sweetheart and a caring person. Her contributions were noted a long time ago.
Good stuff Dawn.
Posted By: Billy Jack (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 03:49 PM
That being said, I cannot resist: I hope the first "angle" involving Doc in Heaven is a reunion with Terry Gordy, only to have Gordy turn on him and reveal his new partner, Bam Bam Bigelow. Williams then responds by getting himself some back-up in the form of old UWF nemesis, Ray Traylor (returning as Big Bubba Rogers) and the four proceed to have a series of Tag Team Texas Death Matches.
Posted By: Devin (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 09:50 AM
BRAVO man I would pay to see that
Posted By: Guest#2204 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 03:49 PM
Why can't this get more press than the drugs and craziness of the business of wrestling?
This shows that some of them do have big hearts and really do care about each other. I applaud Dawn Marie and her organization for the "old timers".
RIP Doc, you were a tremendous talent and allowed fans of yours to escape life's troubles despite your own.
Posted By: Guest#6027 (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 04:00 PM
I'm not so taken with this "press release". If Jim Ross isn't issuing a press release, I'm not sure this footnote in wrestling history needs to bother, regardless of the charity or whatever it is she works with. Have you ever issued a press release if a co-worker has passed? Exactly.
Posted By: RDog (Guest) on December 31, 2009 at 09:11 PM
Beautiful tribute from Dawn Marie to a bonafide legend of the squared circle. RIP Dr. Death Steve Williams. We'll miss you.
Posted By: Dwayne (Guest) on January 03, 2010 at 12:53 AM
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