Stan Kowalski's died a few days ago (aged 91). He was three times AWA tag champ back in the 1960s as Murder Inc. (a great tag team name imo) with Tiny Mills (long gone). Reapers on a bit of an AWA fix lately.
Anyhow, ten really old wrestling connections you might consider for a deadpool. I was going to say "oldest living", but you know, between people considered long dead showing up at reunion shows, and the fudging of ages, it's one of those lists that people appear on as much as get taken off for dying!
Vicky Askew (1920) - Vince McMahon's mum, so fringes of fame.
Joe D'orazio (1922) - Obit likely as oldest British wrestler, shows up at those reunion shows they do.
Bill Mercer (1926) - Old time commentator
Carlos Rocha (1927) - Wrestled for the WWF back in the 50s.
Karl Karlsson (1927) - possibly
Cowboy Bob Ellis (1929)
Pampero Firpo (1930) - who already appears on a few deadpools, I see
Jacques Rougeau Sr (1930) - Promoter, dad to Jacques and Ray (and Armand), former commentator.
Len Rossi (1930) - retired to run a health food store, outlived his own son.
Dick "The Destroyer" Beyer (1930) - An actual proper legend.
Don Leo Jonathan (1931) - Legend, now said to be in very poor health
Dave Kidney (1931) - That guy!
Tony Marino (1931) - Wrestled as Batman, worked with Bruno Sammartino, teamed with Bobo Brazil to win regional tag titles and feuded with Abdullah the Butcher. Not bad for a journeyman!
Any deadpool with relaxed qualifying obit requirements (ie, the Deathlist Cup, Hares Pool, etc) will be OK here as all of the above will be covered by Slam Sports (a respected Canadian news site) and their wrestling section.