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Who was he? never heard of him, the overweight guy in the Picture? so he was a powerlifter?
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Who was he? never heard of him, the overweight guy in the Picture? so he was a powerlifter?
jim the anvil neidhart pro football player, shot putter, powerlifter and wwe superstar, brother in law of bret hart a member of the hart foundation. trained by stu hart. jim died at 63 years old.
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Who was he? never heard of him, the overweight guy in the Picture? so he was a powerlifter?
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R.I.P., Anvil...
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Yeah I do remember him, so many wwe stars dying within a short space of time.
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In These tight pink pants it Looks as though he has a pussy :-X
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It sounds like Jim lived life on his terms, and had fun all the way!!
If that is the case, then GOOD FOR HIM!!!!
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RIP to Jimmy Neidhart, one half of one of the best tag teams ever in the Hart Foundation. Jim had his problems with addiction including large amounts of cocaine and massive amounts of pain killers and somas. He died of a heart attack (no pun intended here folks). Sad shit. Condolences to Nattie Neidhart.
Fox Sports said he slipped and hit his head, while at home. That's what I saw on one of the gym's TVs yesterday.
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As noted, former WWE Tag Team Champion Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart passed away at the age of 63 this morning. The WWE Legend suffered a medical emergency at his home.
ESPN reports that Neidhart fell at his home in Wesley Chapel, Florida and hit his head, according to the Pasco Sheriff's Office. No foul play was suspected. TMZ released audio from the dispatch call and noted that authorities were called at around 6:30am about a man having seizures & convulsions.
The Pasco Sheriff's Office released this statement to TMZ: "Preliminary information indicates that [Neidhart] fell at home, hit his head, and succumbed to his injury. No foul play suspected. No additional information to release at this time."
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This guy and Bret were great back in the day...good wrestlers and endless entertainment RIP