From Bob Backlund's twitter:
Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
Re: Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
I don't believe anything Bob says out of character. This is the crazy man who cut a heel promo on Verne AT HIS FUNERAL. If I get this from another source then maybe I'll believe it.
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Re: Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
still waiting for another source, but it seems that Steel may have passed away
Re: Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
NWK2000 wrote:I don't believe anything Bob says out of character. This is the crazy man who cut a heel promo on Verne AT HIS FUNERAL. If I get this from another source then maybe I'll believe it.
WWE has issued a statement. It's official and may he rest forever in the fields of The Lord.
When they come, they'll come at what you love.
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from F4Wonline
The wrestling world got some sad news Friday morning as it was learned George "The Animal" Steele died Thursday night at the age of 79 years old.
Dave Meltzer reported Thursday that Steele (real name Jim Myers) was in hospice care. Dave will have more information and his usual background and bio up in this space shortly.
Steele enjoyed a 20+ year career, gaining his largest mainstream fame in the WWF in the 1980s, playing the role of a slightly deranged, yet fun loving character that ate turnbuckles and had a green tongue. Originally a heel, he battled top stars like WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, and Bob Backlund as his run began in the promotion in 1967.
One of his most notable feuds was with Randy Savage as Steele had fallen for his valet, Elizabeth. The rivalry played out on Saturday Night's Main Event with Savage eventually coming out on top.
Steele made infrequent appearances for WWE over the years and also made stops for TV appearances in TNA and WCW.
Steele notably made it to the silver screen in 1994, playing Tor Johnson in Tim Burton's Ed Wood.
He leaves behind a wife and three children.
Dave Meltzer reported Thursday that Steele (real name Jim Myers) was in hospice care. Dave will have more information and his usual background and bio up in this space shortly.
Steele enjoyed a 20+ year career, gaining his largest mainstream fame in the WWF in the 1980s, playing the role of a slightly deranged, yet fun loving character that ate turnbuckles and had a green tongue. Originally a heel, he battled top stars like WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, and Bob Backlund as his run began in the promotion in 1967.
One of his most notable feuds was with Randy Savage as Steele had fallen for his valet, Elizabeth. The rivalry played out on Saturday Night's Main Event with Savage eventually coming out on top.
Steele made infrequent appearances for WWE over the years and also made stops for TV appearances in TNA and WCW.
Steele notably made it to the silver screen in 1994, playing Tor Johnson in Tim Burton's Ed Wood.
He leaves behind a wife and three children.
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Re: Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
Damn. First Snuka, then Bass, yesterday was Steele, and today we lost Ivan Koloff. Does the Reaper have something against the WWE this year?
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WrestlingJoker wrote:Damn. First Snuka, then Bass, yesterday was Steele, and today we lost Ivan Koloff. Does the Reaper have something against the WWE this year?
and from what I hear, Vader isn't doing too good either. Also don't forger Chavo Classic
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Re: Bob Backlund: George 'The Animal' Steel in Bad Health
cero2k wrote:WrestlingJoker wrote:Damn. First Snuka, then Bass, yesterday was Steele, and today we lost Ivan Koloff. Does the Reaper have something against the WWE this year?
and from what I hear, Vader isn't doing too good either. Also don't forger Chavo Classic
Yeah, Chavo too. Last I heard, Vader said his doctor told him he only had (I think) two years left to live.
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