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Started by Syt, March 23, 2010, 01:40:18 PM

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Syt

While growing up in the 90s, I followed pro wrestling for a bit, esp. during the Monday Night Wars between WCW and WWF (a good friend of mine has kept that interest alive and runs with a few other guys a mini-promotion in Holstein).

Prompted by, I know not what, I checked how many of the stars have died in the meantime (the last major incident, I guess was Chris Benoit?) and found this list on about.com, pro wrestlers who have died before reaching age 65 sin 1985:

http://prowrestling.about.com/od/whatsrealwhatsfake/a/wrestlersdeaths.htm

QuoteChris Von Erich (Von Erich Family Tree) - 21
Mike Von Erich - 23
Louie Spiccoli - 27
Art Barr - 28
Gino Hernandez - 29
Jay Youngblood - 30
Rick McGraw - 30
Joey Marella - 30
Ed Gatner - 31
Buzz Sawyer - 32
Crash Holly - 32
Kerry Von Erich - 33
D.J. Peterson - 33
Eddie Gilbert - 33
The Renegade - 33
Chris Candido - 33
Test - 33

Adrian Adonis - 34
Gary Albright - 34
Bobby Duncum Jr. - 34
Owen Hart - 34
Yokozuna - 34

Big Dick Dudley - 34
Brian Pillman - 35
Marianna Komlos - 35
Umaga - 36
Pitbull #2 - 36
The Wall/Malice - 36
Emory Hale - 36
Leroy Brown - 38
Mark Curtis - 38
Eddie Guerrero - 38
John Kronus - 38
Davey Boy Smith - 39
Johnny Grunge - 39
Vivian Vachon - 40

Jeep Swenson - 40
Brady Boone - 40
Terry Gordy - 40
Bertha Faye - 40

Billy Joe Travis - 40
Chris Benoit - 40
Larry Cameron - 41
Rick Rude - 41
Randy Anderson - 41
Bruiser Brody - 42
Miss Elizabeth - 42
Big Boss Man - 42
Earthquake - 42

Mike Awesome - 42
Biff Wellington - 42
Brian Adams (Crush) - 43
Ray Candy - 43
Nancy Benoit (Woman) - 43
Dino Bravo - 44
Curt Hennig - 44
Bam Bam Bigelow - 45

Jerry Blackwell - 45
Junkyard Dog - 45
Hercules - 45

Andre the Giant - 46
Big John Studd - 46
Chris Adams - 46
Mike Davis - 46
Hawk - 46
Mitsuharu Misawa - 46
Ludvig Borga - 47
Steve Dunn - 48

Cousin Junior - 48
Dick Murdoch - 49
Jumbo Tsuruta - 49
Rocco Rock - 49
Sherri Martel - 49
Steve Williams - 49

Moondog Spot - 51
Ken Timbs - 53
Uncle Elmer - 54
Pez Whatley - 54
The Angel of Death - 54
Eddie Graham - 55
Tarzan Tyler - 55
Haystacks Calhoun- 55
Giant Haystacks - 55
Buddy Rose - 56
The Spoiler - 56
Kurt Von Hess - 56
Moondog King - 56
Gene Anderson - 58
Dr. Jerry Graham - 58
Bulldog Brown - 58
Tony Parisi - 58
Rufus R. Jones - 60
Ray Stevens - 60
Stan Stasiak - 60
Terry Garvin - 60
Boris Malenko - 61
Little Beaver - 61
Sapphire - 61
Shohei Baba - 61
Dick the Bruiser - 62
Wilbur Snyder - 62
George Cannon - 62
Karl Krupp - 62
Dale Lewis - 62
Gorilla Monsoon - 62
Hiro Matsuda - 62
Bad News Brown - 63
Bulldog Brower - 63
SD Jones - 63
Wahoo McDaniel - 63

In bold the ones I watched/remember back (active or as commentators) in the day.

It's like looking at a tv series that was on ten, fifteen years ago and suddenly realize that a a third or so of the regular cast has died.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
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Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

Barrister

Apparently heavy duty steroid use combined with large amounts of painkillers takes a toll on a body.  :(
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Caliga

I didn't know Bam Bam Bigelow was dead :weep:
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The Brain

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Jaron

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FunkMonk

Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

Sophie Scholl

I think Test might have been more recent than Benoit.  A sad list to see, as I loved wrestling in the mid to late 90's.  I didn't realize Mike Awesome, The Wall, or Bam Bam had died. :(
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Syt

Quote from: Judas Iscariot on March 23, 2010, 08:41:32 PM
I think Test might have been more recent than Benoit.  A sad list to see, as I loved wrestling in the mid to late 90's.  I didn't realize Mike Awesome, The Wall, or Bam Bam had died. :(

Actually, I think Tony Halme/Ludvig Borga is more recent. Shot himself dead in January. He was a member of Finnish parliament.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
—Stephen Jay Gould

Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

Camerus

I didn't know Earthquake had died.  I remember reading when his partner Tony Bravo died back in the day (shot gangland style, if I recall).

Speaking of depressing wrestler bios, did anyone ever see the Andre the Giant biography on A&E?  Now that was some sad stuff.

Josquius

I used to be wrestling crazy when I was a kid, I don't recognise many of these names though. I guess a lot of them are their real names not their wrestling names.
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Caliga

Quote from: FunkMonk on March 23, 2010, 06:53:47 PM
Quote from: Caliga on March 23, 2010, 02:27:15 PM
I didn't know Bam Bam Bigelow was dead :weep:

He was my favorite.  :(
Actually my favorite wrestler of all time was Chris Benoit. :Embarrass:  I even have a Chris Benoit T-shit somewhere.

PROVE.  ME.  WRONG. :(
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Brazen

Ravishing Rick Rude's teh only one I remember from that lot, no idea he was dead.

I grew up with English wrestling, which at heavyweight was as theatrical as WCW and WWF but had characters like Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks.

Grey Fox

Eddie Guerrero is dead? BBG too?

How the mighty have fallen :cry:
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frunk

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Quote from: Caliga on March 24, 2010, 05:11:01 AM
Actually my favorite wrestler of all time was Chris Benoit. :Embarrass:  I even have a Chris Benoit T-shit somewhere.

ewwwwwwwwwwww.  I'd be embarrassed too.