North Carolina town, pop. 1,000, honors former resident Andre The Giant with roadside marker | Fortune
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North Carolina town, pop. 1,000, honors former resident Andre The Giant with roadside marker | Fortune
"Andre The Giant, a towering figure in wrestling, was billed at 7-foot-4 and 520 pounds, becoming a larger-than-life villain in the WWE during the 1970s and 1980s."
"Roussimoff's match against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III in 1987 was pivotal, transforming the regional wrestling company into a nationwide entertainment force."
"He became a cherished member of the Ellerbe community, actively participating in local issues, including opposing a proposed low-level radioactive landfill in 1990."
"The Richmond County marker honors his legacy, stating, 'Andre The Giant. 1946-1993. Actor and professional wrestler. Known for role in The Princess Bride in 1987.'"
Andre The Giant, born Andre Rene Roussimoff, is being commemorated with a roadside marker in Ellerbe, North Carolina. He was a prominent wrestler, known for his size and role in WWE during the 1970s and 1980s. Roussimoff, who stood 7-foot-4 and weighed 520 pounds, became famous after his match against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III. He also starred as Fezzik in 'The Princess Bride.' Roussimoff lived on a ranch in North Carolina, where he became a beloved community member before his death in 1993.
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