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[Other Sport] RIP Terry Funk



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There are a handful of pro-wrestlers who can be argued to be 'the best ever'. Hardcore wrestlers, and hardcore wrestling fans are likely to reserve that spot for Terry Funk. He has inspired a lot of today's and recent wrestlers. An 'old school' wrestler, a star of the territory days when pro-wrestling was more protected than it is today, he continued wrestling into his 60s (and possibly 70s). Only stopping when his wife died and he went back to his ranch and then later a care home due to the onset of dementia. He used his name and credibility to support the birth and early growth of ECW, and gave so much to pro-wrestling.

He had film roles such as Paradise Alley, Over the Top, Road House, and was in an episode of Quantum Leap!


WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Terry Funk has passed away at the age of 79.​
Revered by fans and peers across the globe for his tenacity, heart and longevity, Funk will be remembered as one of the toughest competitors to ever step inside the squared circle. From WWE to All Japan, from WCW to ECW, Funk proved he could go toe-to-toe with the best and pushed the limits of what was possible inside the squared circle.​
The son of Dory Funk, Sr., Terry began wrestling in the 1960s, forming a successful tag team with his brother and fellow WWE Hall of Famer, Dory Funk, Jr., before breaking out as a singles star. In December 1975, Funk broke through when he defeated Jack Brisco to capture the NWA World Championship in Miami.​
Funk first competed for WWE in 1985 during the height of the Rock ‘n’ Wrestling era alongside his brother. The Funks appeared on The Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania 2, defeating the team of Tito Santana & The Junkyard Dog.​
His next stop was WCW in 1989, where he engaged in a legendary rivalry with “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, which culminated in an “I Quit” Match that is still regarded as an all-time classic to this day.​
Funk had an impact all around the world during his career, particularly in Japan where he became one of the most beloved legends of the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion alongside brother Dory. Later, he was an innovator of hardcore wrestling alongside WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley. The two brought the infamous style to a worldwide audience through a 1995 tournament where they battled in the finals, brawling through tables, chairs, barbed wire and more.​
Funk was also an instrumental figure in the growth of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Although he was in his 50s at the time, Funk proved himself against the younger hardcore competitors of the renegade promotion. When ECW presented its first pay-per-view, Barely Legal in April 1997, it was Funk who headlined the show, defeating Raven to win the ECW Championship.​
Funk returned to WWE in 1998 as Chainsaw Charlie, the deranged partner of Cactus Jack, and played a key role in the iconic Hell in a Cell Match between The Undertaker and Mankind.​
At nearly 60 years of age in his return to WCW in 2000, Funk was far from finished in the title picture, capturing the United States Championship and WCW Hardcore Title. The last match of Funk’s WWE career came at ECW One Night Stand in 2006 where he teamed with Tommy Dreamer and Beulah McGillicutty against Mick Foley, Edge and Lita.​
Funk left his imprints on Hollywood as well with a number of appearances on the big screen including roles in “Roadhouse,” “Paradise Alley” and “Over the Top”.​
In recognition of nearly 50 years in sports-entertainment, Terry was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame alongside his brother in 2009 by the late Dusty Rhodes.​
WWE extends its condolences to Funk’s family, friends and fans.​









 






Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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I worked with Terry nearly 20 years ago when he was over for British Uprising III. I ran the meet and greet with him after the show. He was brilliant, despite it getting late he took his time to chat with everyone who had stayed to meet him, be they younger kids who were very excited to meet a wrestler to the older smarter fan who wanted to talk about his career at more length. Very happy to sign merchandise and pose for photos. He’d have been happy staying all night if the venue staff had allowed it.

Of all the wrestlers I met or worked with in my time working on the periphery of the British wrestling industry Terry Funk stood out as one of the nicest, most humble guys you could wish to meet. He’ll be missed.

RIP Terry.
 








ElectricNaz

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True legend of the game.

Without Terry Funk there is certainly not the attitude era Mick Foley, and no "this is your life", no Hell In A Cell vs Undertaker etc.

Could even argue there's not really an "Extreme" championship wrestling, and therefore no Stone Cold, amongst others.

Absolute icon and trailblazer. RIP
 


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A legend of the sport.

With the things he put his body through over the years it was remarkable that he was able to keep wrestling to the age he did.
Sport?
 






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Don't be a pillock.

Yes, wrestling is fake. No, we don't care.

Why come on to a thread about the death of a well respected and beloved performer just to try and make some inane point that's been made several million times before?
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Don't be a pillock.

Yes, wrestling is fake. No, we don't care.

Why come on to a thread about the death of a well respected and beloved performer just to try and make some inane point that's been made several million times before?
Sorry never heard of him so had a look to see.
 








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noun
plural noun: sports
1.
an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.

compete​

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IPA guide
Other forms: competing; competed; competes

In sports you compete against the opposing team. At work you compete for a promotion. With siblings, you compete for everything. Compete means to vie for a goal.

The urge to compete is universal and human, from kids who say "Race ya!," to great athletes who manage to achieve the impossible when faced with a worthy opponent. Some people are more inclined to compete than others. They are viewed as competitive and may be accused of turning everything into a competition.
 




Tyrone Biggums

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compete​

/kəmˈpit/​

/kəmˈpit/​

IPA guide
Other forms: competing; competed; competes

In sports you compete against the opposing team. At work you compete for a promotion. With siblings, you compete for everything. Compete means to vie for a goal.

The urge to compete is universal and human, from kids who say "Race ya!," to great athletes who manage to achieve the impossible when faced with a worthy opponent. Some people are more inclined to compete than others. They are viewed as competitive and may be accused of turning everything into a competition.

They are competing.

That's how you win a contract.

Competing with other athletes to get noticed by the promoters
 






Stephen Seagull

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RIP Terry Funk

loved watching him in ECW, if anyone has 30 minutes and wants to watch some "fake wrestling" they should check out the ECW barbed wire match between him and Sabu. An absolute classic
 




stewart12

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loved watching him in beyond the mat- a guy who medically should have stopped DECADES before he did but just couldn't get away from the buzz of performing to a crowd
 


jcdenton08

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loved watching him in beyond the mat- a guy who medically should have stopped DECADES before he did but just couldn't get away from the buzz of performing to a crowd
“Should’ve taken the money”
 


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