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WWE mourns after death of legendary announcer ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund

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Legendary professional wrestling ringside interviewer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has died, World Wrestling Entertainment announced Wednesday. He was 76.

Okerlund was a familiar face and voice for generations of wrestling fanatics, chronicling the exploits of larger-than-life figures including Hulk Hogan and “Macho Man” Randy Savage over his nearly half-century career.
According to a report, Okerlund died weeks after taking a nasty tumble at his Florida home that left him with several broken ribs. The pro-wrestling Hall of Famer was already in poor health but he drastically declined following the fall in December, his son Todd Okerlund told TMZ Sports.
Four days before his death, Okerlund was admitted to a nursing home but had problems breathing. He was rushed to a hospital on Thursday, where he died with his wife Jeanne at his side.
“We lost a wrestling legend on the microphone. The incomparable “Mean Gene” Okerlund,” wrote The Rock.
“What an iconic career and extremely distinct voice of the squared circle during distinct eras of the smart/cool sounding “neutral” wrestling commentator ... RIP legend, strength to your Okerlund ohana and thanks for the awesome memories.”
“Mean Gene was the voice of millions of childhoods. Mine certainly,” added current ring warrior Ettore “Big E” Ewen. “An honour to meet him.”

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Okerlund got his start as an announcer and interviewer for the American Wrestling

Association in 1970, taking rapt viewers inside the minds of the sport’s stars, among them Hogan, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan and fellow Minnesota native Jesse “The Body” Ventura, according to WWE.

It was Ventura who bestowed upon Okerlund a moniker of his own: “Mean Gene.”

In 1984, Okerlund made the jump to the WWE, endearing himself to a national audience as host and commentator on shows including “Tuesday Night Titans” and “Prime Time Wrestling.”

At the inaugural WrestleMania in 1985, it was the versatile Okerlund who belted out the National Anthem.

“As an interviewer, pitch man, announcer, or host, he was untouchable. Simply the best,” tweeted “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. “Total professional with quick wit, sarcasm, humour, and that golden voice.”

Okerlund was on the move again in 1993, joining World Championship Wrestling as lead interviewer, but in 2001 returned to WWE, where he inked a lifetime contract.

He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006, by longtime subject Hogan.

“Mean Gene,” tweeted Hogan on Wednesday, “I love you my brother.”

A cause of death was not released, but Okerlund has suffered serious health setbacks, including kidney transplants in 1995 and 2004, according to reports.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/more-...d/news-story/e71e809748b39593965e23067bffe93d

RIP Good Guy...
 

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his genes turned mean, hence he upped the lori, kicked the bucket, hand over ic, met his (hay) maker, rolled over and just croaked :rolleyes:
 
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