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With the exception of Killer Kowalski, who was their size, and Sky Hi Lee, who was a few inches taller, they were the biggest headliners in wrestling of the era.
[Lee] at that time was one of the most hated men in wrestling, on a par with Roddy Piper today. [...] In the end the cook made a meal for him, but laced it with rat poison. Why he didn't die at that time was a miracle, but he never totally recovered. [...] I'm sure it hastened his early death a few years later in London.
One day a wrestler called Sky High Lee came in with his head covered with bandages, sores, and burns all over his face...It seems that going from the ring to the dressing room, an old lady smashed a bottle on his head and five people stubbed out their cigarettes in his face.
Sky High Lee took one fall from George Drake in the preliminary.
Robin (Tiny) Lee, 264½, San Francisco, knocked out Tiger Sullivan.
Sky High Lee, a six-foot seven-inch former boxer named Tiny Lee, tips the scales at 290 pounds.
The tall Texan, who is 6 ft. 7 in., used a back-breaker to gain the first fall in 8:30.
...Ski Hi-Lee of El Paso, Texas...
...Sky Hi Lee, 290 pounds from El Paso, Tex...
Ski Hi Lee of Toronto, a favorite around these parts for several years...
Lee, at 6-9, is the tallest man in the wrestling business.
Who's the tallest? Ski Hi Lee.
Both [Lee and McKenzie] are regarded as among the roughest in the business.
...two of the ring's toughest roughnecks in Sky Hi Lee and Plechas...
The mountain was Sky-Hi Lee, a six-foot, eight-inch grappler from Texas whom one awed fan among the 700 described as "the first person I ever saw who was a lean 292 pounds". [...] using Lee's lion-like mane as a lever...
Sky-Hi Lee found his power and size to a great advantage [...] Slug and kick - then kick and slug, and maybe even choke.
[Lee] choked, gouged, punched and occasionally took a fancy for Hepburn's fine mop of hair.
Lee would soften Kameroff with backbreakers and apply a press...
Lee went after Sjoberg and it took him less than five minutes to subdue his rival with a series of knee slams climaxed by a back-breaker.
First fall went to Ski Hi Lee with a knee drop...
Lee...uncorked a short right and [Von Erich] went face first to the canvas.
Lee [hit] him with a right to the jaw as he bounced off and then [applied] a press for the three count.
Lincoln introduced a number of exotic creatures, such as the giant Ski Hi Lee.