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In Memoriam of the Week, Pt. 2
King Kong Bundy was a bad guy. That's not a criticism, it's a compliment, one you heard over and over as news of the super-sized wrestler's death began to spread this week. With his bald head and massive size (he was billed as weighing more than 450 pounds), the man born Christopher Alan Pallies was a generational monster, far meaner than André the Giant and a formidable opponent for Hulk Hogan in the main event of "WrestleMania 2." And his influence spread beyond the squared circle: The creators of "Married with Children" were such fans that they named the Bundy family after the wrestler; more proof that he was very good at being very bad.
In Memoriam: A tribute to the stars we lost last year
King Kong Bundy was a bad guy. That's not a criticism, it's a compliment, one you heard over and over as news of the super-sized wrestler's death began to spread this week. With his bald head and massive size (he was billed as weighing more than 450 pounds), the man born Christopher Alan Pallies was a generational monster, far meaner than André the Giant and a formidable opponent for Hulk Hogan in the main event of "WrestleMania 2." And his influence spread beyond the squared circle: The creators of "Married with Children" were such fans that they named the Bundy family after the wrestler; more proof that he was very good at being very bad.
In Memoriam: A tribute to the stars we lost last year
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