No Superstar in sports-entertainment history was as immense as Giant Gonzales. Not The Great Khali. Not Big Show. Not even the legendary Andre the Giant. All men stood in the shadow of the 8-foot ...
The newest upcoming episode of Reelz's Autopsy: The Last Hours Of… reveals what killed wrestling legend, André The Giant, who was seven feet tall, four hundred pounds and was billed as the Eighth ...
When wrestling fans talk about a hypothetical Mt. Rushmore that would feature all-time greats like Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Undertaker, André Roussimoff, aka André the Giant, is ...
André the Giant's billed height was 7 feet, 4 inches tall. That's 88 inches, or 223.52 centimeters. André the Giant, born André René Roussimoff, was a global icon and pro wrestling legend. Standing an ...
It's been over 30 years since the world lost its eighth wonder. André René Roussimoff, better known by most as Andre The Giant, may have died in his sleep on January 28, 1993, but his legacy in ...
Wrestler Andre the Giant once said, “I hate Hulk Hogan very much. He is a big ugly goon and I want to squash his face.” For more than a decade, an image containing a quote attributed to professional ...
Grand Prix Wrestling poster of Giant Jean Ferre from the early 1970s Credit: Main Event Collectibles On October 28, 1971, more than 2,100 people filled Memorial Auditorium to watch the stars of ...
Born Andre Rene Roussimoff, Andre the Giant traveled the world as one of the most recognized professional wrestlers of the 20th century. Edouard Carpentier discovered the young giant in Paris and ...
Andre Roussimoff, better known in history as "The Eighth Wonder of the World" Andre the Giant, was one of the most popular professional wrestlers of his time, dominating the ring with his massive ...
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