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Just In: WWE legend Bobby Heenan dies aged 73
WWE Hall of Famer Bobby Heenan has died at the age of 73.
Heenan is regarded by many as the greatest manager and best colour commentator in the history of professional wrestling for a career which spanned more than four decades.
Bobby Heenan… The Greatest Manager, One Of The Greatest Announcers, And One Of The Best In-Ring Performers In The History Of The Business
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) September 17, 2017
A WWE statement said: “Heenan plied his trade as a mischievous manager by running his mouth on [his wrestlers’] behalf with a sarcastic wit considered among the best in the business.”
One of his most well-known moments came when he managed Andre the Giant against Hulk Hogan in the main event of Wrestlemania III, a match which has become an iconic moment in the history of the WWE.
He was also the man who brought Ric Flair to the then-WWF in September 1991, in his role as Flair’s ‘financial advisor’.
Heenan was also the head of a stable known as the Heenan Family, a moniker meant to show the strength of their alliance over any opposition.
One of the greatest managers and announcers in WWE history. Our thoughts are with the Heenan family. pic.twitter.com/r9A3IJlSoP
— Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) September 18, 2017
Members of the Heenan Family in the AWA and WWE read like the who’s who of sports-entertainment, including Legends and WWE Hall of Famers such as Nick Bockwinkel, the Blackjacks, Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy, “Ravishing” Rick Rude, “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig, the Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) and Harley Race.
As impossible as it may seem, Heenan’s overwhelming success as a manager was matched by that of his announcing career.
Heenan’s constant verbal jousts with fellow WWE Hall of Famers Gorilla Monsoon and “Mean” Gene Okerlund remain among the most memorable moments in sports-entertainment history.
The news of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan’s passing today gutted me.
I loved our time together.
No one ever did it better than the Wease.
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) September 17, 2017
‘The Brain’ was so entertaining that The Bobby Heenan Show had a brief run on American television, and he was also part of the original broadcast team for Monday Night Raw in 1993.
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