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"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff sat down with CJ Sabia on the debut episode of the Blue ... was 6'5" and weighed 320 pounds that he was this big huge thing that nobody should beat him for the belt.
Waiting for Hogan was the perfect opponent, Paul Orndorff. ... (the belt that was second to Flair's NWA World Championship) on three different occasions. ...
Orndorff set his sights on the TV title, and gained the belt after winning a 16-man tournament. Orndorff defended the title against many different competitors, from Cactus Jack, to Ron Simmons, to ...
Paul Orndorff Dead at 71: Wrestling legend known as "Mr. Wonderful" from WWF's 1980s heyday fought Hulk Hogan In the first WrestleMania. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...
Paul Orndorff, the WWE Hall of Famer who fought in the first-ever WrestleMania, died on Monday. He was 71. His son, Travis Orndorff, revealed the news in an Instagram post. Last month, he said his ...
Paul ‘Mr. Wonderful’ Orndorff has died at the age of 71. (Photo by Chris Farina/Corbis via Getty Images) "Just got slammed with the Paul Orndorff news," Hogan wrote on Twitter.
WWE Hall of Famer Paul Orndorff, who was known as "Mr. Wonderful," has died at the age of 71, his son announced on Instagram Monday.
Paul Parlette Orndorff Jr. was born on Oct. 29, 1949, in Brandon, Fla. He grew up in a trailer that he estimated was 22 feet long with his father, a butcher. His mother, Eileen (Speak) Orndorff ...
Former World Wrestling Federation favorite Paul Orndorff, who gained fame with fans as Mr. Wonderful in the 1980s, has died at age 71. Paul Orndorff His death was confirmed via Instagram on Monday … ...
Paul Orndorff, who went by the wrestling name 'Mr. Wonderful,' has died at 71. The wrestling world shared tributes of the WWE Hall of Famer, with posts from Hulk Hogan, the WWE, and more.
WWE Hall of Famer Paul Orndorff, who was known as “Mr. Wonderful” in the ring, died Monday, his son Travis announced in an emotional Instagram post. He was 71.
Paul Orndorff, the WWE Hall of Famer who fought in the first-ever WrestleMania, died on Monday. He was 71. His son, Travis Orndorff, revealed the news in an Instagram post. Last month, he said his ...