Andr`e the Giant's Opponents
You will be surprised with what else you will in fact find on this page. No one tells me what they think. All of you are sued. Thank you for coming to my site and yes, tell as many people as you can about it. I am also on Facebook. Spelling counts. I don't want people being turned off or wondering why I make so many pages. In 1977 P.W.I. (Pro Wrest. Illustrated) magazine chose Andr`e as most popular, but that is not the same as number one. One good match in his book A Legendary Life was T. Funk Vs. Rocky Johnson. In 1974 (wow) Andre made the most money of any wrestlers, making $400,000, WORLD record! There were movies starring Andre-The Princess Bride and Six Million Dollar Man. Conan the Destoryer, too. Pay close attention to that last one. On June 26, 1976 Inoki fought Muhammad Ali in wrestler vs. boxer type of fight and it was not entirely boxing. What made you think that? I am not some floozy named Suzy who's number is 920 746 8791. You're welcome. Monsoon boxed Andre and wrestled Ali, the only one to do that. On 2-10-84 was a $30 K 18-man Battle Royal. Andre won. For starters check out the third one.
Jacques Ducrez If you do not let me have this picture you will be reported. How about James MacDonald?

Great Kusatsu
Maurice Tillet

Butcher Vachon

Karl Gotch

Don Leo Jonathan

WWWF opponent Buddy Wolfe 3/26/73

Boxer/Club Fighter Chuck Wepner

Giant Baba (Did not face)

Baron Scicluna
2x Olympic gold medal judo champion Willem Ruska

Flair What the hey! I'll show you again. What the heck. Due to my LOVE for a lot of everything including in my second apartment (MORE on that later) I will give us a whole lotta Flair in a certain way. I have ways.
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This is good but Hogan is THE man. Longevity vs. legend...?

Price is Wrong again!





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Bockwinkel
Abdullah
Jack Brisco
Patera
B. Mulligan
NWA Champion Harley Race
Boxer Gorilla Monsoon
Ernie Ladd 6'9" 315 lbs. 4-time A.F.L. All Defensive Tackle, 3 Championships with Chargers & Chiefs in 1960s

Butch Brannigan N/A
Ox Baker

Stan Hansen

Uncle Elmer

Kowalski
Hulk 7/26/80 Record: 1-1-1
Bobby Jaggers 2/81

R.T. Tyler N/A
Volkoff
Super Destroyer (japanese)

N.W.A. Tristate Wrestler Reeser Bowden

Danny Hodge

Masashi Ozawka/Killer Kahn

Tatsumi Fujinami

Cowboy Ron Bass

John Studd
The Masked Superstar

Moondog Rex

Samula N/A
Mil Mascaras

David Schultz
Bob Boyer
Tiger Chung Lee
*Did not fight Jim Young
King Kong Bundy 6'4" 444 lbs.
Ted Arcidi
King Tonga
Ed Francis Did not opppose
William the Refrigerator Perry, 80s Bears Player
Ernie Holmes
Jimbo Convert
Harvey Martin
Bill Fralic
Russ Francis
Akira Maeda
George Wells
Mike Saxon
Bill Eadae 7'5" about 500 lbs.********************
Interviewer Ken Resnick
Kim Duk
WWF Pres. Jack Tunney
Tim White*
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