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    Toy_Cannon — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 09:03 AM)

    Dammit.
    ~Photo:
    George 'The Animal' Steele dies
    The passing today of George "The Animal" Steele at age 79 did not come as a surprise. Word circulated quickly earlier this week that he had been moved to hospice care and did not have much time left. What is surprising to a lot of people is to learn the true story of Jim Myers, the man who became "The Animal."
    Myers was born April 16, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan, and was a good amateur wrestler and football player growing up in Madison Heights, Michigan. He also excelled at baseball, basketball and track. Knee problems prevented his days as a Spartan on the gridiron at Michigan State University from taking off, so he turned to teaching and coaching football and wrestling at Madison High School in Madison Heights, Michigan and he'd eventually end up in the Michigan High School Coaches Hall of Fame and the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame.
    When Steele first entered pro wrestling, no one knew what he looked like. He started as the masked Student in the Detroit area around 1962. The disguise helped him hide his real identity of Jim Myers, local schoolteacher and coach, while he worked out with Gino Brito and other wrestlers. "There was Jim 'The Brute' Bernard, George Steele Jim Myers then George Cannon, myself, Tony Parisi, a couple of others," Brito recalled. "It was an old church there, in the basement, we had the whole basement to ourselves. We had weights and everything."
    Steele's shift to the ranks of professional wrestling was financially motivated. "I made $4,300 a year teaching when I first started," Myers recalled in a 2004 interview. "My first summer wrestling, I made $22,000." Bruno Sammartino scouted him in Detroit, and brought him to Pittsburgh and the WWWF as Steele in 1967. Named after the Steel City, Steele was a brutal, killer heel at first. A generation of fans who knew him only from his guttural grunts would be surprised to learn he did his own promo work in Pittsburgh. "The way the guy looked, he had a look, much like Brute Bernard, much like Abdullah, in a different way, but had that scary persona about him," said Gary Hart, who managed him as the Student, and thought his teaching job kept his act from wearing thin. "He wasn't on TV every week. You got to see him in the summer time. You got to see him around Christmas, on holidays when he would take off."
    Steele relished the change in scenery from school to the ring. "In all of wrestling, I may have been the luckiest person. A lot of guys had to go from one territory to the other. I would just teach and, on the weekends, go back in the Northeast, which would have the biggest paychecks. And I wasn't there all the time, so I didn't get stale."
    Of course, with George Steele, one word springs to mind turnbuckle. "The Animal" had a habit of ripping apart turnbuckle pads with his bare teeth to testify to his madness. And guess what? It wasn't an act. "I said, 'How the hell do you chew through leather turnbuckles like that?' " asked friend and referee Dick Woehrle. "I took my thumb and ran it over his teeth. They were like razor blades! I said, 'My God, aren't you afraid you're going to bite your tongue off?' "
    Well, if he did, it would have bled green. Steele used green breath mints to tint his tongue in the school color of Michigan State, his alma mater. "He had the green tongue, he was just a good heel," said Frank Durso, a regular in Pittsburgh, where Steele made his first big splash. "His face is what got the people mad at him. He really didn't talk nasty to the fans, but they just disliked him because of the way he looked."
    The turnbuckle entrée started by accident. In Pittsburgh, someone tossed a small, promotional couch pillow at him in the ring one night. "I took a bite out of it, tore it up, threw it up in the air and people started going nuts. This was live TV. Eventually, I put the pillow over this fellow's head. The stuff was floating down like snow," Steele said. Someone he thinks it was Tony Parisi joked backstage that maybe he could eat a turnbuckle next. When a match with Chief Jay Strongbow was going nowhere, Steele looked at a turnbuckle and said to himself, "I wonder" Bingo! A legend was born. But Steele is absolutely clear about one thing despite the green tongue and knife-edged chompers, he was not a gimmick wrestler. "There's two people in this body. The persona I use in the ring, I don't practice it. I've never planned it."
    Veteran Davey O'Hannon, who has known him for years, agreed that The Animal was no gimmick. "There were heels that the fans would go to and get close to. George, on the other hand, had the fans really wary of him, really afraid of him, because he was that scary a heel," O'Hannon said. "People didn't want to approach him because they didn't know what they were going to get. They weren't positive about this guy. He had a look of that Hannibal Lechter kind of personality."
    Known for his flying hammerlock, Steele got regular billing again

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      Cooly_44 — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 10:08 AM)

      RIP The Animal.
      Did you have him in the death pool?

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        Guitar_King — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 10:13 AM)

        Now that match was from when wrasslin' was wrasslin!
        I thought he died long ago.
        Donald Trump for President 2016

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          Pistachio-Disguisey — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 10:17 AM)

          He was my favourite. He was hilarious and could act. Sadly missed.

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            Animalhouser — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 10:22 AM)

            I will eat a turnbuckle in his honor tonight.
            Grab a Brew.

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              CheetahCandy — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 11:42 AM)

              John Cena?

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                Goodbye_from_Fox_In_A_Box — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 11:13 AM)

                RIP.
                I don't want the world. I just want your half.

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                  santannadiablo — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 11:53 AM)

                  Well that kinda sucks.

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                    Deplorable_Squad — 9 years ago(February 17, 2017 11:58 AM)

                    That's the biggest loss of the last year.
                    R.I.P. George "The Animal" Steele (1937-2017)
                    Goodbye

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