"The largest arms in the world..."
Back in the seventies, "Superstar" Billy Graham coined this now famous term, and used it frequently during his colorful, unique promos. It was an accurate description, considering that Graham's massive pythons (chalk that one up to The Superstar, too) measured in at a nearly-unthinkable-at-the-time 22 inches.
Juice or no juice, for many years no one in wrestling could match Graham's bulging, tanned moneymakers. Add in his natural charisma, flamboyant persona and look, cutting-edge interview skills, and crowd-drawing ability and you have the quintesential wrestling superstar...pun intended.
It's too bad for Wayne Coleman that he was ten years ahead of his time, because he'd surely be a millionaire had his (super)star risen a decade or so later, when the real money was being made.
It's not all about money, though, and even in a quasi-sport like wrestling, where history means both everything and nothing, all at once, Coleman can take pride in the fact that he truly changed the business in many ways, and left a legacy that can not be erased with time.