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Submit ReviewOn September 17th, 2017, Bobby Heenan passed away due to throat cancer. Despite losing the ability communicate verbally, Bobby still kept his sense of humor because of his impeccable physical comedy, a trademark of his during his managing days. Bobby Heenan, in my opinion, is one of the funniest people I’ve ever seen. He definitely seemed like the kind of person that could excel at anything he did, whether it was color commentary or managing some of the all-time greats like Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Andre The Giant, Terry Taylor, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. Bobby Heenan was unbelievably entertaining. He had some of the best one-liners I’ve heard in my life. Not professional wrestling, but my entire 28-year existence. It was an honor and privilege to discuss the career of legendary manager and color commentator on this episode of The Accidental Wrestling Fan.
On September 17th, 2017, Bobby Heenan passed away due to throat cancer. Despite losing the ability communicate verbally, Bobby still kept his sense of humor because of his impeccable physical comedy, a trademark of his during his managing days. Bobby Heenan, in my opinion, is one of the funniest people I’ve ever seen. He definitely seemed like the kind of person that could excel at anything he did, whether it was color commentary or managing some of the all-time greats like Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Andre The Giant, Terry Taylor, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. Bobby Heenan was unbelievably entertaining. He had some of the best one-liners I’ve heard in my life. Not professional wrestling, but my entire 28-year existence. It was an honor and privilege to discuss the career of legendary manager and color commentator on this episode of The Accidental Wrestling Fan.
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