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Wait........what????? He was 61????Dead at age 61. 6'4, 450lbs. Lot of these wrestlers dying to young.
One of my favorites back in the day. I wonder if we can get Dolph to read the obit and give a 5 count (not 3)
Seemingly in good health but rumored to have drug issues changes that to who knows?Luke Perry was ten years younger, skinny and seemingly in good health. Died of a stroke. Moral of the story...live like King Kong B.
Yep... just for the hell of it, I did a search of pro wrestlers that have died in the last decade and many of them were in the early 40s/50s. Hell, even Miss Elizabeth died from alcohol/drug abuse. She was only 42/43, IIRC.I can't speak for King Kong Bundy but many of the professional wrestlers that have died early over the years can probably associate years of steroid, alcohol and drug abuse to their untimely deaths.. Back in the 70's, 80's, and even well into the 90's; steroid and drug use were not managed in the ranks of professional wrestling.
Most likely more the booze and pills than the anabolics, but they're all going to add up to a problem sooner than later the more of each category you do.I can't speak for King Kong Bundy but many of the professional wrestlers that have died early over the years can probably associate years of steroid, alcohol and drug abuse to their untimely deaths.. Back in the 70's, 80's, and even well into the 90's; steroid and drug use were not managed in the ranks of professional wrestling.
I can't speak for King Kong Bundy but many of the professional wrestlers that have died early over the years can probably associate years of steroid, alcohol and drug abuse to their untimely deaths.. Back in the 70's, 80's, and even well into the 90's; steroid and drug use were not managed in the ranks of professional wrestling.
FIFYIt seems most folks fall under the “it’s fake” line of thinking in regard to pro wrestling. And they’re right. At least as far as punches, kicks and chokes go. Where the business is painfully real is in the jumps, lifts, throws, falls and impacts. Especially when factored into a schedule that adds up to months on the road eith very little rest between shows. All things considered, there’s no athletic career that comes close to matching the orchestrated brutality of professional wrestling.
I would guess there aren't too many 450 lbers living into their 70's & 80's.I can't speak for King Kong Bundy but many of the professional wrestlers that have died early over the years can probably associate years of steroid, alcohol and drug abuse to their untimely deaths.. Back in the 70's, 80's, and even well into the 90's; steroid and drug use were not managed in the ranks of professional wrestling.
Looks like little Kong wants a piece of Bundy .Lol
He actually was. Back injury that ended his career.I am sure little beaver is seriously injured.
Not to be confused with King Kong Mosca who is still alive (82) and hopefully well. KKM wasnt pushing 4 bills though.I would guess there aren't too many 450 lbers living into their 70's & 80's.