Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Wrestling legend King Kong Bundy has died, aged 61

King Kong Bundy, one of the most prominent WWE wrestling stars of the 1980s and 90s, has died at the age of 61, the WWE confirmed Tuesday.
WWE legend King Kong Bundy
The wrestling legend, whose real name was Christopher Alan Pallies, took on Hulk Hogan in the iconic steel cage match at WrestleMania 2 in 1986. World Wrestling Entertainment said in a statement that it was "saddened" by the news of his passing. Pallies' death was also confirmed by long-time friend and wrestling promoter, David Herro.
"Today we lost a legend and a man I consider family," he wrote on Facebook. "Rest in peace Chris. We love you. Thank you for believing in me."
Pallies, who was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, started his wrestling career for the World Wrestling Federation in 1981 under the name Chris Canyon, before changing his name to King Kong Buddy. Christopher Alan Pallies was known as the "walking condominium" as he was 6-foot-4-inches tall and weighed 458 pounds during his professional career. At 6-foot-4-inches tall and weighing 458 pounds, he was aptly nicknamed the "walking condominium," according to the WWE.
Christopher Alan Pallies was known as the "walking condominium" as he was 6-foot-4-inches tall and weighed 458 pounds during his professional career.


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