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The Death Of Andre The Giant, Explained

The Death Of Andre The Giant, Explained

Posted: Jul 28th 2022 By: Ibrahim Awadalla - TheSportster.com

The death of Andre the Giant shook the wrestling world as he passed away at only 46 years old.

Andre the Giant is considered one of the most recognized professional wrestlers in the sports entertainment industry. A perfect example of a larger-than-life individual, when a well-recognized professional wrestler crosses one's mind, Andre the Giant is among those wrestlers considering his overwhelming successful career. Andre the Giant is best known for his tenure during the Rock n' Wrestling Era of WWE during the 1980s, a massive attraction for the company. As being involved in some of the most memorable moments in professional wrestling, Andre the Giant's passing in 1993 shook the wrestling world, considering how much he was beloved by many fans.

The Larger-Than-Life Attraction Of Andre The Giant

The massive size of Andre the Giant was always part of the appeal of his character, as it helped him stand out as an attraction since starting his wrestling career in the 1960s. Nicknamed "The Eighth Wonder of the World," Andre the Giant lit the wrestling world on fire, along with the likes of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, as he contributed to WWE's mainstream success during the Rock n' Wrestling Era in the 1980s. A former WWE Champion and even got involved in the main event of Wrestlemania III, where he challenged Hulk Hogan for the WWE Championship, he established himself as one of the all-time greats in the eyes of many fans and critics alike.

With that said, Andre the Giant was not only a larger-than-life figure in the wrestling world but also in his personal life. It's worth mentioning that stories of Andre The Giant are always getting told, as he's a fascinating individual in and out of the ring. Whether it's stories that stem from his heavy drinking before and after his matches or the years he spent in the acting scene, Andre the Giant is known for many things throughout his crazy life.

And who could not forget that Andre the Giant is 7"4 and over 500 pounds? Even outside the wrestling world, Andre the Giant is one of a kind in his personal life.

The Tragic Passing Of Andre The Giant

After spending almost three decades in the wrestling business, Andre The Giant passed away on January 28, 1993, in Paris. His passing was not too long after he wrestled his last match at AJPW in December 1992, as Andre The Giant's final bout was where he teamed with Rusher Kimura and Giant Baba against Masanobu Fuchi, Haruka Eigen, and Motoshi Okuma.

While visiting Paris to see his mother and attend his father's funeral, Andre the Giant was found dead in a Paris hotel, as it got said that he passed away in his sleep. His death became more tragic considering that Andre the Giant was only 46 years old when he died from congestive heart failure. Andre the Giant was initially supposed to be buried alongside his father but instead cremated, as he wished.

Andre the Giant could've had more life adventures considering the number of ventures he was involved in, as passing away at 46 years old is a sad occurrence. Andre the Giant wasn't just a character in the wrestling world but a real-life larger-than-life figure that people look back on fondly.

It's worth noting that Andre the Giant had obstacles growing up. Such difficulties relate to his massive size. When Andre the Giant was born, he had gigantism as he weighed 13 pounds. For those who may be familiar with gigantism, it's a rare growth hormonal disease that stems from a tumor of the pituitary gland.

The Legacy Of Andre The Giant Will Live Forever

It's been almost thirty years since Andre the Giant passed away, and he's still widely remembered for his accomplishments in professional wrestling. One must also realize that Andre the Giant's wrestling tenure ended many years before younger wrestling fans got to experience him. It's not like Hulk Hogan or Randy Savage, where 90s wrestling fans got to experience them during the Monday Night Wars and realized how good these wrestlers were during those times. Andre the Giant is one of those wrestlers in pop-culture popularity despite careers ending way before the new millennium.

As he's one of the most highly celebrated wrestlers in the industry, his livelihood, from his wrestling career to the tragic death he suffered at a young age, is well documented to this day. For instance, who can forget the HBO documentary that aired in 2018 titled after his name, which received positive feedback? Andre the Giant may have passed away almost three decades, but his legacy will continue forever.

 

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