I'm not even a wrestling fan and I knew who he was!
It was impossible not to know... He was that huge in the 1980s and maintained popularity long after his WW(E)F glory days.
IF you looked or listened, he continued popping up all over the place. He did the "Slim Jim" commercials, yes, (and I heard a funny story of him farting all night as a guest in a radio personality's condo --- too many Slim Jim's that day! LOL), but occasionally he did voiceover. I know he voiced an intergalactic wrestling champion on an episode of the "Dial M for Monkey" segment on "Dexter's Laboratory" on Cartoon Network.
Whether you considered him a great wrestling entertainer or a guy goofing off and making good money doing it,, he was definitely an icon!
RIP, Macho Man! May St. Peter challenge you to arm-wrestling before you enter through the "Pearly Gates," or may you spit in Lucifer's eye before taking a refreshing lava bath in Hades!
You were wrestling entertainment's Achilles!
It was impossible not to know... He was that huge in the 1980s and maintained popularity long after his WW(E)F glory days.
IF you looked or listened, he continued popping up all over the place. He did the "Slim Jim" commercials, yes, (and I heard a funny story of him farting all night as a guest in a radio personality's condo --- too many Slim Jim's that day! LOL), but occasionally he did voiceover. I know he voiced an intergalactic wrestling champion on an episode of the "Dial M for Monkey" segment on "Dexter's Laboratory" on Cartoon Network.
Whether you considered him a great wrestling entertainer or a guy goofing off and making good money doing it,, he was definitely an icon!
RIP, Macho Man! May St. Peter challenge you to arm-wrestling before you enter through the "Pearly Gates," or may you spit in Lucifer's eye before taking a refreshing lava bath in Hades!
You were wrestling entertainment's Achilles!