'Mean' Gene Okerlund dead at 76, WWE announces
He was not on the list.
Legendary wrestling announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund died at
the age of 76, WWE confirmed Wednesday.
Okerlund was one of the most recognizable names in sports
entertainment, with his career spanning the American Wrestling Association,
World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.
Okerlund rose to prominence interviewing stars such as Jesse
“The Body” Ventura, “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. He would conduct
backstage and in-ring interviews as well as provide commentary at the broadcast
table.
Ventura gave Okerlund the moniker “Mean Gene,” though he was
widely considered one of the friendliest people in the wrestling business.
Tributes began to pour in for Okerlund immediately after his
death was announced.
“A voice and sound track to an entire era of our industry.
He was the star of some of @WWE’s most memorable segments,” WWE Executive Vice
President Paul Levesque, who goes by the name Triple H, wrote in a tweet.
“'Mean Gene' was beloved by all who got to work with him. Our thoughts are with
his family at this difficult time.”
Longtime wrestling referee Charles Robinson wrote, “So sad
to hear of the passing of one of the greatest voices in wrestling. Mean Gene
you will be missed and we will continue to love you. What a true class act. I
am very fortunate to work with you."
The Iron Sheik, whose real name is Hossein Vaziri, also paid
tribute to Okerlund. The announcer was the best man at the former wrestler’s
wedding.
“RIP MY BROTHER GENE MEAN. YOU PUT ME OVER LIKE NOBODY. I
LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SINCE THE MINNESOTA. GIVE MY BROTHER NIKOLAI BUG HUG.
GOD BLESS YOU. CAMERA MAN ZOOM IT,” he wrote. "I MAKE THE GENE MEAN LAUGH
SO HARD HERE HE TELL ME I MAKE HIM CRY. HE HELP ME WHEN I DONT REMEMBER THE JABRONIS
NAMES I WRESTLE. I LOVE YOU BROTHER."
It’s unclear how Okerlund died, but he had two kidney
transplants in the past — one in 1995 and the other in 2004.
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