George "The Animal" Steele, a pro wrestling icon and WWE Hall of Famer, has died at 79. WWE confirmed the news Friday. Steele turned pro in 1967 and was best known for his run as a comical babyface ...
— -- George "The Animal" Steele, a pro wrestling icon and WWE Hall of Famer, has died at 79. WWE confirmed the news Friday. Steele turned pro in 1967 and was best known for his run as a comical ...
William James Myers, better known by his name in the WWE ring, George “The Animal” Steele, has died, WWE announced Friday morning. He was 79. The wrestling company issued a statement after Hulk Hogan ...
WWE Hall of Famer George “The Animal” Steele, known for his green tongue and eating turnbuckle pads, has died, the WWE announced Friday. He was 79. Steele, whose real name was William James Myers, had ...
STAMFORD, Conn. — WWE Hall of Fame member George “The Animal” Steele, whose given name was Jim Myers, has died at age 79. WWE announced Friday the death of Steele, who was living in Florida. The ...
WWE has been home to some of the wildest and most unpredictable Superstars in sports-entertainment history. However, with his trademark green tongue, hairy torso and penchant for eating turnbuckles, ...
When most of us last saw George "The Animal" Steele, he was entertaining mid-'80s pro wrestling crowds by munching on the soft innards of the ring's turnbuckles. Flash forward 25 or so years. Though ...
While most of the world will remember William James Myers as pro-wrestler George "The Animal" Steele, Madison District Public Schools is aiming to make sure his legacy as an educator and coach is just ...
WWE veteran Jim Cornette recently poked fun at WWF LiveWire’s format. WWF LiveWire was a show that used to run every Saturday morning from 1996 to 2001. For the first four years, USA Network, and then ...
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