MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Eugene “Mean Gene” Okerlund, whose deadpan interviews of pro wrestling superstars like “Macho Man” Randy Savage, The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan made him a ringside fixture in ...
Gene Okerlund, one of the most recognizable figures in professional wrestling during the 1980s and ’90s, has died at age 76, WWE announced on Wednesday morning. Okerlund, whose most famous role came ...
Well-known interviewer and WWE Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has died, WWE officials confirmed Wednesday. He was 76 years old. "WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Gene Okerlund, the ...
For many wrestling fans, Mean Gene Okerlund is the gold standard of wrestling interviewers, doing the role full-time between WWF and WCW from 1984 to 2001. AEW star Chris Jericho got to witness ...
Both actor Bob Einstein and WWE Hall of Famer "Mean" Gene Okerlund dies on Wednesday at the age of 76. Golf may not have been their primary passion, but they both left us with memories on the course.
Gene Okerlund, who as a ringside interviewer and commentator served for decades as a straight man to the outsize personalities who suffuse the world of professional wrestling, has died. He was 76.
These days, wrestling fans are more or less in on the act. But there was a time that fans were so enraged by an unforeseen twist that they peppered the men in the ring with trash, disgusted by the ...
WWE Hall of Famer Gene Okerlund, the interviewer known to a legion of wrestling fans as "Mean Gene" when he came to prominence along with professional wrestling in the mid '80s, has died at 76, ...
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