Lueck's professional football career spanned from 1966 to 1972, during which he played in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
In 1969, Lueck encouraged his friend Eldridge Wayne Coleman Jr. to become a professional wrestler. Coleman went on to wrestle as "Superstar" Billy Graham.[4] In 1970, he encouraged fellow football player Ron Pritchard to become a wrestler, with Pritchard going on to train under Stu Hart.[5] Lueck made his own professional wrestling debut that same year during the off-season, also training under Hart.[6] He primarily wrestled for Hart's Calgary, Alberta-based Stampede Wrestling promotion during the football off season.[7][8] In November 1971, Lueck won the sole championship of his career, defeating Black Angus Campbell for the Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Championship; he lost the title to Kurt Von Hess the following month.[9] Lueck retired from professional wrestling in 1973 at his wife's request.[6][10]