The Extraordinary Life And Sad End Of André The Giant
André the Giant wanted to be cremated—but after his tragic death, examiners realized that his cremation posed the most shocking problem imaginable.
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André the Giant wanted to be cremated—but after his tragic death, examiners realized that his cremation posed the most shocking problem imaginable.
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www.tmz.comAndre the Giant (May 19, 1946 - January 27, 1993) was a professional wrestler and actor, born André René Roussimoff in Coulommiers, France. He was at least 6'10" tall, and was usually billed at over 7' tall. His great size was a result of excessive growth hormone, a condition known as pituitary gigantism, and led to him being dubbed "The Eighth Wonder of the World". In the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Roussimoff is a one-time WWF Champion and a one-time WWF World Tag Team Champion. In...
prowrestling.fandom.comAndre the Giant's outsized appearance helped him become a superstar wrestler and a movie star in 'The Princess Bride,' but the hormonal disorder that caused his gigantism also contributed to his early death.
www.biography.comAndre the Giant spent his life balancing the wrestling spotlight with his desire for a normal existence
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