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RIP Randy "Macho Man" Savage

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Moderator1, May 20, 2011.

  1. apeman33

    apeman33 Well-Known Member

    She died in 2003. OD at Lex Luger's house.

    And for Moddy's question: Right now on my Facebook, 7 of the first 8 posts I see are about Macho Man.

    For me, the top wrestling icons of the 80s would be
    1) Hulk Hogan
    2) Randy Savage
    3) Sgt. Slaughter
    4) Wendi Richter/Cyndi Lauper/Captain Lou Albano
    5) Gorilla Monsoon/Jesse Ventura announcing WWFE matches (Did they ever work together? I remember that Ventura worked with Vince).
     
  2. Lucas Wiseman

    Lucas Wiseman Well-Known Member

    Macho Man was one of my favorite wrestlers growing up... right up there with Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior.
     
  3. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    Shit, shit, shit, one of my favorites from the 80s.

    To answer your questions, yes, his real name is Randy Poffo. He did play in the minors with the Cardinals, as well as a couple of other teams, but didn't make the majors. I think he did end up with the big club in spring training, though.

    He was one of the biggest names in the 80s. I'd say he was one of several wrestlers who would fill the No. 2 role behind Hogan in terms of recognition. Piper, Flair (even though he was in the NWA) and Andre the Giant were the others. I'd say if you ranked them in terms of recognition, it'd be Hogan, Andre, Flair, Piper and Savage.

    Yes, Miss Elizabeth is dead, too. They were married in real life, and divorced in the early 90s. She shacked up with Lex Luger, and supposedly died of a drug overdose in the early 2000s.

    One report had Leaping Lanny (his real life brother), saying Savage had a heart attack and crashed the car.

    Savage was one of the most talented wrestlers ever. Especially in ring, compared to Hogan, he was a breath of fresh air, and was great both as a good guy and as a heel.

    He should have been in the WWE Hall of Fame by now, but wasn't inducted, supposedly because he had a fling with a teenage Stephanie McMahon, which infuriated Vince. There had been a thawing of relations between Savage and Vince recently, and there had been rumors he not only would have been inducted, but that he also would have had a match at Wrestlemania.

    RIP again. OOOOOH YEAHHH! DIG IT!!!
     
  4. bumpy mcgee

    bumpy mcgee Well-Known Member

    I think an appropriate tribute would be for every graduation from now on to play Pomp and Circumstance when the graduates walk down the aisle.
     
  5. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    Is Argentine Apollo dead?
     
  6. I Should Coco

    I Should Coco Well-Known Member

    Damn ... one of the more famous graduates from Downers Grove North H.S. in the western 'burbs of Chicago.

    Didn't know him personally, but loved his act in the 1980s. And it was cool knowing he was from my part of the world.

    RIP, Macho Man.
     
  7. sgreenwell

    sgreenwell Well-Known Member

    Definitely a huge deal in the wrestling word, and in the popular culture world too - They were talking about it for around 20 minutes on the local sports talk radio in Boston today, despite the fact that the Bruins and Red Sox both won in dramatic fashion yesterday. But once that news came out, they got a whole string of Randy Savage calls.

    As others have alluded to, he was a great athlete, and spent some time playing minor league baseball. Although Hogan had more of an effect on the "style" aspect of the business, with guys copying his promos and mannerisms, Savage had a much bigger impact on in-ring action. His match with Ricky Steamboat at Wrestlemania III is considered one of the greatest of all time.
     
  8. Sea Bass

    Sea Bass Well-Known Member

    They did work together. A friend notes the two of them did yeoman's work calling WM IV, which featured the grueling 16-man elimination tournament for the then-vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
     
  9. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    I remember them well, they were one of the best announcing teams around.
     
  10. Mizzougrad96

    Mizzougrad96 Active Member

    Ventura and Monsoon definitely worked together...
     
  11. bigpern23

    bigpern23 Well-Known Member

    No way were Flair or Piper bigger than Savage. An argument could be made for Andre. I'd always put Savage at No. 2 behind Hogan.
     
  12. Iron_chet

    Iron_chet Well-Known Member

    Loved this duo, my all time fave announcing team. I remember when Monsoon once said that "Koreans can't be trusted" in reference to Tiger Chung Lee and a few of my buddies still reference this 20+ years later if the subject of Korea comes up.

    As others have noted the match with Steamboat at Wtrestlemania was awesome.

    I don't follow wrestling much now but was into it until the late 90's, my best friend was in WWF/E and ECW so met quite a few of the guys and heard lots of the crazy stories.
     
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