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Randy Mario Poffo (November 15, 1952 – May 20, 2011), better known by his
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"Macho Man" Randy Savage, was an American
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and professional baseball player, best known for his time in the
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(WWF, later WWE) and
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(WCW). Savage was described by sportswriter
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as "one of the greatest pro wrestlers who ever lived"a statement echoed by multiple industry performers. He was recognizable by wrestling fans for his distinctively flamboyant ring attire and raspy voice, intensity exhibited in and out of the ring, use of the finale from " Pomp and Circumstance March no. 1" by
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as his entrance music, and signature catchphrase, "Oooh yeah!" For most of his tenures in the WWF and WCW, Savage was managed by his real-life wife,
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. Savage had ten world championship reigns during his 32-year career, including
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as WWF World Heavyweight Champion and four as WCW World Heavyweight Champion. As WWF Champion, he held similar
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power as
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. A one-time
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, he was named by WWE as the greatest titleholder of all time and credited for bringing "a higher level of credibility to the title through his amazing in-ring performances". Savage was the
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and the
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winner. He headlined many
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events throughout his career, including
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and
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, two of the first five
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shows, the
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and Starrcade 1995. He was inducted into the ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' Hall of Fame upon its inception in 1996, with a posthumous
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induction following in 2015.


Early life

Randy Poffo was born on November 15, 1952, in
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, the eldest son of Judith ( Sverdlin) and Angelo Poffo. His father was
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and his mother was
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; Poffo was raised
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. Randy's father was a well-known wrestler in the 1950s and 1960s, and his younger brother
Lanny Poffo Lanny Mark Poffo (December 28, 1954 – February 2, 2023) better known by his ring names "Leaping" Lanny Poffo and the Genius, was a Canadian-American professional wrestler, motivational speaker, poet, and actor. Poffo was a second generation pr ...
also went into wrestling. The Poffo family lived in
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, where Randy attended Grover Cleveland Middle School. He graduated from Downers Grove North High School in the
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suburb of
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. Poffo later moved to
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, before moving to
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, where he lived for many years. He was an alumnus of Southern Illinois University–Carbondale.


Baseball career

Savage was signed by the
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organization as a catcher out of high school. He was placed in the minor leagues to develop, where he mostly played as an outfielder in the Cardinals and
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farm systems. Savage was 18 when he began playing minor league baseball; one of his teammates on the 1971
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was Larry Herndon, who was also his roommate. Savage would swing a bat into a hanging car tire to strengthen his hands and utilize his legs during swings. The technique was so effective that Herndon used it during his career as a baseball coach. Savage injured his natural (right) throwing shoulder after a collision at home plate, and he learned to throw with his left arm instead. Savage's last season was 1974, when he played for the Class A
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in the Reds organization. He played 289 games over four minor league seasons, batting .254 with 16 home runs and 129 runs batted in.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (19731985)

Savage first broke into the wrestling business in 1973 during the fall and winter of the baseball off-season. His first wrestling character, The Spider, was similar to
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. He later took the
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Randy Savage at the suggestion of his longtime friend and trainer Terry "The Goose" Stephens and
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(GCW) booker
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, who said that the name Poffo did not fit someone who "wrestled like a savage". Savage eventually decided to end his stalled baseball career and join his father and brother to wrestle full time. He wrestled his first match against Midwest Territory wrestler "Golden Boy"
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. Savage worked with his father and brother in Michigan, the Carolinas, Georgia, the Maritimes, and the eastern Tennessee territory run by
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. After a while, his father felt that his sons were not getting the pushes they deserved so he started the "outlaw" International Championship Wrestling (ICW) promotion in the mid-American states. Eventually, ICW disbanded and Randy and Lanny entered the Memphis scene, joining
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's
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(their former competitors). While there, Savage feuded with Lawler over the
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. He also teamed with Lanny to battle
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; this feud included a match on June 25, 1984, in Memphis, where in the storyline, Savage injured
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by piledriving him through the timekeeper's table, leading to the Express winning by disqualification. Later in 1984, Savage turned
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and allied with Lawler against
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's First Family alliance, only to turn
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on Lawler again in early 1985 and resume the feud with him over the title. This ended when Lawler beat Savage in a Loser Leaves Town match on June 7 in Memphis,
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.


World Wrestling Federation (1985–1994)


Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion (1985–1987)

In June 1985, Savage signed with
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's
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(WWF). He made his WWF debut on the July 6 episode of ''
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'', defeating local competitor Aldo Marino. Billed as "the top free agent in pro wrestling", Savage's first appearances on '' Tuesday Night Titans'' featured several established
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(including Bobby "The Brain" Heenan,
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,
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,
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, and "Classy" Freddie Blassie) offering their services to Savage. He declined their offers and chose
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as his new manager on the August 24 episode of ''Championship Wrestling''. His
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was a crazed, ego-maniacal bully who mistreated Miss Elizabeth and threatened anyone who even looked at her. He made his
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(PPV) debut for a 16-man tournament at
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on November 7, defeating
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, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, and the
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before losing via countout in the finals to
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. In late 1985, Savage started a
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with then-Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion
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over that title. During the November 2 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event III'', he unsuccessfully challenged Santana for the title (Savage won the match by
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, but not the title because the title did not change hands by countout). In a rematch on WWF on NESN on February 8, 1986, he won the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship at the
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by using an illegal steel object stashed in his tights to knock out Santana. Early in his WWF career, Savage also won three countout victories (the first at the
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in
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and the other two at
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) over his future tag team partner WWF World Heavyweight Champion
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(although the belt did not change hands due to the countout) as well as engaging in feuds with
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and George "The Animal" Steele. Savage's feud with Steele began on the January 4 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event IV'', when Steele developed a crush on Miss Elizabeth. At
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on April 7, 1986, Savage defeated Steele in a match to retain his Intercontinental Heavyweight Title. He resumed his feud with Steele in early 1987, culminating in two Intercontinental Heavyweight title matches, both won by Savage. His next feud was with Ricky Steamboat, where in October, Savage crushed Steamboat's throat against a guardrail. On March 29, 1987, Savage wrestled Steamboat at
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in the
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. After 19 two-counts, Steamboat pinned Savage (with help from George Steele, who pushed Savage from the top rope seconds before he was pinned) to end his near 14-month reign as Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion. The match was extremely choreographed, as opposed to the "on the fly" nature of most wrestling matches at the time; Savage was a stickler for detail, and he and Steamboat laid out and rehearsed every spot in the match prior to WrestleMania. The match was named 1987's Match of the Year by both ''
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'' and the ''
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''. Steamboat and Savage were seen cheering with and hugging other wrestlers after the match. The two continued to feud on house shows, including in steel cage matches. During this part of his career, he became known for his stage costumes, which were created by Florida designer Michael Braun.


WWF Champion (1988–1989)

Savage won the
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later in
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. His popularity was rising to the point that he was being cheered by a majority of the fans despite being a
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, so he became less hostile towards the fans and Miss Elizabeth. When
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declared himself "the greatest Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion of all time", Savage began a feud with him to get the title back, becoming a fan favorite in the process. On the October 3 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event XII'', he got his shot at The Honky Tonk Man and the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship, but lost out on the title when
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( Bret "Hitman" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart), who along with Honky were managed by "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart, interrupted the match, getting Honky disqualified. In the ensuing beatdown, Miss Elizabeth ran back to the locker room and brought
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out to the ring to save Savage, leading to the formation of "
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". Savage would lead a team of five against Honky's team of five at the first annual
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on November 26, where Savage's team was victorious, avenging Elizabeth's honor. His feud with Honky continued into early 1988, where in their last high-profile matchup (aired as the undercard to
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vs.
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on the February 5 episode of '' The Main Event I''), Savage defeated Honky by count-out after he shoved Honky away from Elizabeth and into the ring post. At
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on March 27, 1988, he participated in the 14-man tournament for the vacant
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. During the tournament held at the
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in
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, Savage defeated "The Natural" Butch Reed, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and the
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on his way to the finals, where he defeated "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase (who had André the Giant in his corner), pinning him with the help of Hogan. Savage retained the WWF World Heavyweight Title for a little over a year, defending it against the likes of One Man Gang,
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and André the Giant. The Mega Powers' first feud was against The Mega Bucks (Ted DiBiase and André the Giant), whom they defeated on August 29 in the main event of the first ever SummerSlam pay-per-view. The match, refereed by
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, was famous for Miss Elizabeth jumping up on the apron of the ring late in the match and removing her skirt to show red panties. This allowed both Savage and Hogan (who had been knocked to the outside) to get back in the ring and get the pin on DiBiase with Savage pushing a reluctant Ventura to the 3-count. The Mega Powers then began feuding with The Twin Towers (Big Boss Man and Akeem who was formerly the One Man Gang). In the case of the latter feud, Savage frequently became involved in Hogan's matches involving one of the two villains (and vice versa); the two rival factions captained opposing teams in the main event of the
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on November 24, which was won by the Mega Powers. Problems between Savage and Hogan developed in early 1989 after Hogan also took Elizabeth as his manager. On January 15, 1989, at the
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, Hogan accidentally eliminated Savage from the Royal Rumble match and they started to fight until Elizabeth separated them. During the February 3 episode of '' The Main Event II'', Savage and Hogan faced the Twin Towers, but Elizabeth accidentally got injured at ringside. Hogan carried her to the back, which enraged Savage to the point that he abandoned Hogan later in the match. Savage and Hogan got into a heated argument with Savage declaring that Hogan was an inferior wrestler to him and that he wanted to steal Elizabeth from him. He then proceeded to attack his partner and attacked Hogan's friend Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake as he tried to intervene, before being separated by security, turning Savage heel for the first time since 1987. On April 2 at
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, Savage dropped the WWF World Heavyweight Championship to Hogan after a reign of 371 days. Prior to the match, Savage had actually been hospitalized with an infected elbow but checked himself out of the hospital in order to wrestle Hogan and despite wearing a heavy bandage over the elbow and being sick as a result of the infection, still managed to put on a high quality showing. Later that month, he replaced Elizabeth (who stayed with Hogan) as his manager with former WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri. Savage co-main evented
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on August 28, teaming with "The Human Wrecking Machine"
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(actor Tiny Lister in character as his role from Hulk Hogan's movie, ''
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''), against The Mega-Maniacs (Hogan and Brutus Beefcake), with the Mega-Maniacs winning after Hogan hit Zeus with Sherri's loaded purse to get the win. Savage and Zeus faced Hogan and Beefcake in a rematch contested in a
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on December 27, but were again defeated.


Macho King and retirement (1989–1991)

Meanwhile, as all of this was going on, Savage decided to challenge
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for the ''
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'' title in September 1989, defeating him; Savage began referring to himself as "The Macho King" going forward, with Sherri becoming known as "Sensational Queen Sherri". Savage and Hogan met one final time on February 23, 1990, at ''
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'', with Hogan once again putting the WWF Championship on the line. The pinfall was counted by new heavyweight boxing champion
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despite Savage kicking out at two, Douglas then punched Savage in the face after Savage confronted and then slapped Douglas. Savage then began feuding with the "Common Man"
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, losing a mixed tag match (along with Sherri) to Rhodes and
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on April 1 at
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but beating him in a singles match on August 27 at
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. After this, Savage started a feud with
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, who had defeated Hogan to win the WWF Championship at
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. Warrior repeatedly refused to give Savage a title shot, instead choosing to defend the championship against Sgt. Slaughter at the
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in January 1991. Savage attacked Warrior as he was making his entrance, and then later in the match knocked him unconscious by breaking his royal scepter over Warrior's head, costing him the championship. Warrior responded by challenging Savage to a career-ending match at
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on March 24, where the loser of the contest would be forced to retire from professional wrestling. Savage lost the match, and was then attacked by Sherri as he lay dejected in the ring. This was too much for Miss Elizabeth, who happened to be in the audience, rushing to Savage's aid, fighting off Sherri and reuniting with her one-time love to huge crowd appreciation, with Savage becoming a fan favorite once again for the first time since 1989. Despite his retirement from active wrestling, Savage stayed in the WWF in a non-wrestling capacity while The Ultimate Warrior was fired by
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after
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later that year. Savage wrestled a number of times following WrestleMania VII and the WWF's official story was that out of respect, Warrior generously allowed him to see out the final months of his contract before he was forced to retire. His last match was on April 1 in Kobe, Japan at a joint card between the WWF and Super World Sports, where he was defeated by
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. He also made an initial, untelevised return to the ring on July 30 in
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, at a ''
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'' taping when he substituted for The Ultimate Warrior and pinned
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. Following this, Savage subbed for Warrior on house shows in early August against Undertaker.


Color commentator, reinstatement and departure (1991–1994)

The storyline with Miss Elizabeth continued, culminating with Savage proposing to her in the ring leading to an on-air wedding on August 26 at
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dubbed ''The Match Made in Heaven''. It was at this time that Savage was targeted by the now-villain
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. On an episode of '' Prime Time Wrestling'' prior to SummerSlam, the announcers and several wrestlers threw a "bachelor party" for Savage, with Roberts' arrival deemed unwelcome by the rest of the contingent. In the post-SummerSlam wedding reception, Roberts and his new ally,
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, made their presence known by hiding a live snake in one of the newly married couple's wedding presents; Elizabeth was frightened when she opened the gift box, and the Undertaker blindsided Savage by knocking him out with the urn while Roberts pulled the snake from the box and menaced Elizabeth with it.
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ran off both Roberts and The Undertaker. Savage, still unable to compete due to his WrestleMania VII loss to The Ultimate Warrior, immediately began a public campaign to have himself reinstated as an active wrestler to gain revenge on Roberts; however, WWF President
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refused. During a television taping for ''
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'' on November 23, Roberts cut an in-ring promo to goad Savage into the ring. After he was lured into the ring, Roberts attacked Savage, eventually tying Savage into the ropes before getting a live
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to bite his arm. According to Hulk Hogan and Jake Roberts on the Pick Your Poison DVD, the snake was holding on with the fangs and Jake had a hard time getting the snake off Randy. With help from the fans, Savage was later reinstated by Tunney, who announced a match between Savage and Roberts for
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on December 3, where Savage defeated Roberts, however, Roberts performed the ''DDT'' on Savage three times after the match, and things came to a head when Roberts slapped Miss Elizabeth. The feud continued throughout the winter, ending after a match on the February 8, 1992 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event XXX'', which Savage won. Savage then began an on-screen feud with WWF Champion
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, who claimed that he had been in a prior relationship with Savage's wife Miss Elizabeth, going as far as presenting pictures of Elizabeth and Flair together. This culminated in a title match between the two on April 5 at
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; Savage won the match and his second WWF Championship. During this time, Savage and Elizabeth separated in real life, however, the Savage-Flair feud continued, and ''
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'' published photos of Savage and Elizabeth, which were identical to those featuring Elizabeth and Flair; it was revealed that Flair had doctored the Savage-Elizabeth pictures. The former couple were divorced on September 18, and a statement announcing the divorce appeared in ''WWF Magazine'' at about the same time, a rare break of
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for the WWF at the time. For the better part of 1992, Savage and his old nemesis The Ultimate Warrior (who returned to the WWF at
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) peacefully co-existed. However, when it was announced that Warrior was the new number-one contender for Savage's WWF Championship, old tensions resurfaced and they had several heated exchanges prior to the match. On August 29 (transmitted on pay-per-view TV August 31), Savage defended the title against The Ultimate Warrior at
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. WWF writers had originally intended that Warrior should be the one to accept Mr. Perfect's services - up for offer to either Summerslam main event competitor - turning heel in the process of winning the title and continuing his feud with the dethroned Savage, now the babyface in their rivalry. However these plans were scrapped at a late stage due to the Warrior's refusal to turn heel after considering the collapse in merchandise sales which would have resulted. Instead, Savage lost the match by
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, after having his knee injured by Flair and Mr. Perfect, but retained the championship. After the match, Warrior helped a badly injured Savage to the back. On the September 14 episode of ''Prime Time Wrestling'' (taped September 1), Savage lost the WWF Championship to Flair after interference from
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. He then formed a tag team with Warrior known as the "Ultimate Maniacs", and after his title loss shortly after, an injured Savage backed Warrior to dethrone Flair. On the November 8, 1992 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI'', they took on Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) for the
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. Money Inc. lost by countout but retained their titles. Savage and Warrior were to face Flair and Ramon at
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on November 25. Warrior was fired from the WWF weeks before the event, so Savage chose Mr. Perfect, executive consultant to Flair, as his partner to replace Warrior. Perfect initially laughed off the suggestion, but was angered by
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and his insinuations that he could never again wrestle at his previous level, and accepted the match. The duo defeated Flair and Ramon via disqualification. When ''
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'' began in January 1993, Savage served primarily as a color commentator. On January 24, he was the runner up in the
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at
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, where he was eliminated by
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. Savage returned to pay-per-view on November 24 at
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as a substitute for Mr. Perfect. He also competed in the 1994 Royal Rumble match on January 22, but was eliminated by
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, leading to a
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on March 20 at WrestleMania X, where Savage defeated Crush. Savage also made periodic appearances in
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's
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promotion in May and made his final WWF pay-per-view appearance on August 29 at
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, where he served as the master of ceremonies. Savage's final WWF match was a tour in Germany when he teamed with
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to defeat
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and
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on September 13, 1994, in
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. At the end of October 1994, Savage's WWF contract expired and he left to sign with rival
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(WCW).


World Championship Wrestling (1994–2000)


The Mega Powers reunion (1994–1995)

Savage made his first appearance for WCW on the December 3, 1994 episode of '' Saturday Night'', referencing the love/hate relationship he had with Hulk Hogan and stated his desire to be the WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He appeared at
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on December 27, saving Hogan from an attack by The Three Faces of Fear, shaking hands with his friend and rival. At SuperBrawl V on February 19, 1995, Savage and
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defeated
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and Big Bubba Rogers. On March 19 at Uncensored, Savage defeated Avalanche via disqualification when a fan, who happened to be
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dressed in drag, attacked Savage. This led to a feud between Savage and Flair, where, on May 21, Flair attacked Savage's father, Angelo Poffo, at
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following the main event where Savage and Hogan defeated Flair and Vader. Savage participated in the
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tournament, defeating The Butcher in the first round and "Stunning" Steve Austin in the quarterfinals. He then interfered in Flair's match against
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, attacking Flair and causing Wright to get disqualified, which set up a tournament semi-final in which the winner would face the winner of the Sting and
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match for the title at
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. Savage and Flair's tournament semi-final match never took place, however, due to Savage and Flair brawling in the backstage area prior to the match and both being eliminated from the tournament. At the event on June 18, Savage lost to Flair after Flair stole Angelo's cane and hit Savage with it. In a rematch on July 16, Savage defeated Flair in a lifeguard lumberjack match at
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. Later that year, during part of the storyline in which
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and Ric Flair turned on each other, Flair (looking for a partner to take on Anderson and
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in a tag match) tried to recruit Savage to be his partner. Remembering the rivalry (and how Flair had attacked Savage's father), Savage refused. At
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on September 17, Savage, Hogan,
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and Sting defeated
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(
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, The Zodiac, The Shark and
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) in a
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. On October 29 at
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, Savage defeated Luger.


WCW World Heavyweight Champion (1995–1996)

At World War 3 on November 26, Savage won his first WCW World Heavyweight Championship by winning the first-ever 60-man three-ring battle royal. On December 27, he lost the title to Flair at
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; earlier that night, he defeated
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. Savage won his second WCW World Heavyweight Championship back from Flair on the January 22, 1996 episode of ''
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''. During this time, Savage brought Elizabeth with him into WCW as his manager once again. At SuperBrawl VI on February 11, Savage defended the title against Flair in
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, however, he lost the title after Elizabeth turned on Savage when she allowed Flair to hit him with one of her high heel shoes. Flair claimed that Elizabeth gave him a sizable amount of Savage's money, taken in their divorce settlement, which he used to set up a "VIP section" at ''Nitro'' events. At Uncensored on March 24, Savage and Hogan won a Doomsday Cage match against Flair,
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, Meng, The Barbarian, Luger, The Taskmaster, Z-Gangsta and The Ultimate Solution. On May 19 at
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, Savage and Flair were paired in the Lord of the Ring tournament, where they defeated Anderson and
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, but lost to
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(
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and Rocco Rock) by forfeit after Savage attacked Flair during his entrance as a retribution for Flair's attack on Savage in their earlier match. At
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on July 7, the New World Order (nWo) was formed when Hulk Hogan turned on Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger and joined "
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", a tag team of former WWF wrestlers
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and
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. After their inception, one of their main enemies became Savage himself, who was one of the leaders of the WCW crusaders against the nWo. Savage threatened Hogan for months, often being attacked by the nWo. On September 15 at
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, Savage was defeated by The Giant. At
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on October 27, Savage finally faced Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, but lost when The Giant interfered and hit him with a
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. Savage left WCW following the event, as he was unable to reach a new deal with the company.


New World Order (1997–1998)

Savage returned to WCW on the January 20, 1997 episode of ''Nitro'' hijacking the show, claiming to have been " blackballed" and refusing to leave the ring until Sting showed up, and the two left together. Savage appeared again with Sting over the next couple ''Nitro'' shows roving and watching events from the crowd as "free agents". At one point, WCW president and nWo member
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informed Savage that his WCW career was over and he could only return as an nWo member. On February 23, Sting and Savage appeared at
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. The next night, he reunited with Elizabeth, who had joined the nWo several months earlier during Savage's hiatus from WCW. Savage began feuding with
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and his wife Kimberly. On March 16 at Uncensored, Savage won a Triangle Elimination match with the nWo. He lost to Page in a
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on April 6 at
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, but defeated him in a
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on June 15 at
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, as well as in a tag team match at
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on July 13. At
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on August 9, Savage lost to the Giant, and on September 14 at
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, Savage and Scott Hall lost to Page and Luger. Their feud ended in a Las Vegas Death match on October 26 at
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, which Savage won. On January 24, 1998, at
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, Savage lost to Luger. Luger also won a rematch between the two on February 22 at
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. Savage faced Hogan in a steel cage match at Uncensored on March 15, which ended in a no contest. When Hogan failed to recapture his "nWo" title from Sting, it was Savage's turn, and he got his shot on April 19 at
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. Hogan tried to make sure that Savage would not win the title because Hogan felt that he was the only nWo member who should be WCW World Heavyweight Champion, since he was the leader of the stable. With the help of Nash, however, Savage beat Sting for his third WCW World Heavyweight Championship, despite tearing his ACL in his knee during the match. The following night on ''Nitro'', Hogan faced Savage for the championship, and it looked like Hogan had Savage beat, but for the second consecutive night, Nash came to Savage's aid,
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ing Hogan. However, an interfering
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attacked Savage and preserved the victory for Hogan. Savage then joined with Nash and others to form the nWo Wolfpac, a split from Hogan's group. At
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on May 17, Savage lost to Hart by submission. On June 14 at
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, Savage teamed up with Piper against and lost to Hogan and Hart by submission. After the match, Savage wrestled Piper in the next match, which Savage quickly lost to Piper by submission. After the next night on ''Nitro'', Savage took a hiatus from the company to recover from at least two major knee surgeries. He made only one more appearance in 1998, helping Ric Flair defeat Eric Bischoff for the Presidency of WCW on the December 28 episode of ''Nitro''. As nWo member the Giant was interfering on Bischoff's behalf, Savage entered the ring wearing an nWo shirt but duped, low-blowed and clotheslined the Giant out of the ring and removed the shirt while exiting.


Team Madness (1999–2000)

Savage returned in April 1999, debuting a new look and theme music, sporting a slicked-back ponytail, earrings, and a new villainous attitude (though still embracing the fans), as well as introducing his new valet,
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. His first action was as the guest referee in the main event at
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on April 11, which was won by Diamond Dallas Page. For a short time afterward, Savage interfered in DDP's matches to make sure that Page kept the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, but when Kevin Nash won it on May 9 at
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, Savage went after the title himself. It was around that time that
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and Miss Madness joined Savage as his other two valets; together they were known as Team Madness. On June 13 at
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,
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returned to WCW and helped Savage to attack Kevin Nash. This led to a tag team match on July 11 at
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between Nash and Sting against Savage and Sid Vicious, in which whoever scored the winning fall would win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship; Savage won his fourth and final WCW World Heavyweight Championship when he
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ned Nash. Savage's last reign as champion did not last long, as he lost the title to a returning Hollywood Hogan the next night on ''Nitro'', when Nash interfered and hit a powerbomb on Savage (in a reversal of the situation from the previous year, in which Nash had attacked Hogan to help Savage keep his title, albeit unsuccessfully). Team Madness slowly started to disband, after Madusa and Miss Madness began fighting each other over who was responsible for Savage's title loss. Savage soon fired both of them and started a feud with
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, defeating him at
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on August 14. Savage disappeared from WCW programming following his feud with Rodman and would make two more appearances: first on the October 25, 1999 episode of ''Nitro'', when he appeared in the ring with Gorgeous George and talked about passing the torch forward. His second, and final, WCW appearance would be on the May 3, 2000, episode of ''
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'', when Savage returned to join The Millionaire's Club – a group consisting of Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and other veterans – aiding them at the end of a 41-man battle royal. Despite Savage ending the show claiming he was going to help the veteran group take out young New Blood group, he did not appear again in WCW before they folded the next year.


NWA: Total Nonstop Action (2004)

On November 7, 2004, Savage returned to professional wrestling at NWA: Total Nonstop Action's (TNA) Victory Road pay-per-view, confronting
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. He made his '' Impact!'' debut on November 19, confronting the Kings of Wrestling (Jarrett,
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, and
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). At the end of the next week's show, he led a group attack on them. On December 5, at Turning Point, Savage,
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and A.J. Styles defeated them in his last match. Savage never signed a contract with TNA, instead working on a per date handshake deal.


Other media


Endorsements

He was the celebrity spokesman for Slim Jim snack foods in the mid-to-late 1990s. His
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in the ads was "Snap into a Slim Jim, oooooh yeah!", which became a recurring theme for Slim Jim ads. In 1998, Savage accepted an award from
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's humor society
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as ''Man of the Year''.


Acting career

Savage appeared in many television shows in the mid-to-late '90s. He appeared on a wrestling-themed episode of ''Baywatch'' that aired in 1996 with fellow WCW wrestlers
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,
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, Big Van Vader, and Kevin Sullivan (wrestler), Kevin Sullivan. In 1999, he appeared on popular television shows ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' and ''Mad About You''. Savage appeared in his first theatrical film in 2000 making an appearance as his Macho Man character in the movie ''Ready to Rumble'' where David Arquette daydreams a sequence fighting Savage at a gas station. Savage's most famous film role was in the 2002 film ''Spider-Man (2002 film), Spider-Man'' as the wrestler Bonesaw McGraw (based on the comics character Crusher Hogan). Savage's memorable voice gave him voice acting roles for various television and film projects. He voiced the rogue alien wrestler "Rasslor" in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' shorts ''Dial M for Monkey segment, Dial M for Monkey''. He also provided his voice in many other shows including the voice for "Gorilla" in an episode of ''King of the Hill'' and the voice of Space Ghost's grandfather in an episode of ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''. Savage served as the voice of "The Thug" in Walt Disney Pictures, Disney's Academy Award-nominated 2008 animated film ''Bolt (2008 film), Bolt'', which was his last theatrical film appearance. Savage reprised the role in ''Super Rhino'' in 2009 for the short film featuring the cast of ''Bolt''.


Filmography


Music

Savage's music debut was on the WWF-produced ''WrestleMania: The Album'' in 1993, where he sang on the song "Speaking from the Heart", one of many songs sung by then-WWF wrestlers on the CD. On October 7, 2003, Savage released his debut Rapping, rap album titled ''Be a Man (Randy Savage album), Be a Man''. It includes a tribute song to "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig, as well as a diss track aimed at Hulk Hogan. Savage promoted ''Be a Man'' with a concert tour featuring Brian Adams (wrestler), Brian Adams as his bodyguard and Ron Harris (wrestler), Ron Harris as touring manager. During this time, the development of a second album was already in progress with Savage exclaiming, "We are absolutely going to have more records." However, no further albums were released. Just three months before his death on February 2, 2011, EpicLLOYD and Nice Peter made a song along with a video for ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' of Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Kim Jong-Il having a rap battle. They noted his death with annotations in the video. Rapper Don Trip released a mixtape on January 24, 2014, entitled ''Randy Savage''. All tracks have Savage's famous "Ohhh Yeah!!!" in the opening of the song; the track entitled "Cream of the Crop" has Savage's "Nothing Means Nothing" speech from an interview after WrestleMania III. In January 2015, DJ/rapper DJ Cummerbund began releasing a series of remixes that feature samples from ''Be a Man'' which has received critical acclaim.


Video games

Savage appeared in ''WWF WrestleMania (1989 video game), WWF WrestleMania'', ''WWF WrestleMania Challenge'', ''WWF Superstars'', ''WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge'', ''WWF Super WrestleMania'', ''WWF Royal Rumble (1993 video game), WWF Royal Rumble'', ''WWF King of the Ring (video game), WWF King of the Ring'', ''WCW vs nWo: World Tour'', ''WCW Nitro (video game), WCW Nitro'', ''WCW/nWo Revenge'', ''WCW/nWo Thunder'', ''WCW Mayhem (video game), WCW Mayhem'', ''Fire Pro Wrestling (2001 video game), Fire Pro Wrestling'', ''Showdown: Legends of Wrestling'', ''WWE All Stars'', as a Downloadable content, DLC in ''WWE 12'' and as an unlockable character in ''WWE 2K14''. He appears as the Macho King as a DLC in ''WWE 2K15'', in ''WWE 2K16'' as a starting wrestler, in ''WWE 2K17'', ''WWE 2K18'' as an unlockable wrestler through the in-game currency "VC" (Virtual Currency), and ''WWE 2K19'' as an exclusive DLC character for the Collector's edition of the game, entitled the "Wooooo!" Edition, ''WWE 2K20'' as an unlockable character through the game's currency, ''WWE 2K Battlegrounds'' as a post-launch DLC character, and is also an unlockable character in ''WWE 2K22'', ''WWE 2K23'', ''WWE 2K24'', and ''WWE 2K25''. He also appears in ''Brawlhalla'' as a crossover. Savage's 16-plus-year absence from WWE-licensed games from 1994's ''WWF Raw'' to 2011's ''WWE All Stars'' was recognized by ''Guinness World Records'' in its 2015 gamer's edition as the longest such absence.


Personal life

Savage met Elizabeth Hulette, better known as
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, at a gym in Lexington, Kentucky, Lexington in 1982, and they married in 1984. They divorced in 1992. On May 10, 2010, Savage married Barbara Lynn Payne, whom he had previously dated in the early 1970s. For years, Savage and
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were at odds and had an on again/off again friendship. He had a dog named Hercules, a German Shepherd that was given to him by Hercules (wrestler), Hercules Hernandez.


Death

On the morning of May 20, 2011, Savage was driving his Jeep Wrangler near his home in Seminole, Florida, with his wife in the passenger seat when he became unresponsive and crashed into a tree. Paramedics arrived soon after and found him dead at the scene, aged 58. Savage and his wife had been wearing seatbelts. She suffered only minor physical injuries in the crash. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner's office found that he had an Cardiomegaly, enlarged heart and advanced coronary artery disease (more than 90% narrowed) which had resulted in a sudden Myocardial infarction, heart attack. The drugs found in his system included a prescription painkiller and a small amount of alcohol. Savage had never been treated for heart problems and there was no evidence that he was aware of his heart condition. The cause of death was officially ruled as atherosclerotic heart disease. Five days after his death, Savage was cremated, and his ashes were placed under a favorite tree on his property in Largo, Florida, near his mother's development. Ten days before his death, he had asked his brother to pour the ashes of his dog in the same spot. When Savage's brother asked why, Savage stated that it was because he wanted him to remember that spot, since he wanted his ashes to be poured there as well.


Legacy

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, with whom Savage had a longtime strained relationship, paid tribute to Savage in a Time (magazine), ''Time'' magazine article, describing Savage as "one of wrestling's all-time greats". TNA held a ten-bell salute in Savage's honor the night of his death. WWE aired a tribute video on the May 23 episode of ''WWE Raw, Raw'' with the song "The Scientist (song), The Scientist" by Coldplay. Later that night, CM Punk paid tribute to Savage by wearing pink trunks and yellow boots, complete with white stars on the trunks, during a tag team match with Ron Killings, R-Truth against John Cena and Rey Mysterio. Punk later adapted a version of the Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow drop, diving elbow drop into his moveset. In August 2011, Kevin Eck of ''The Baltimore Sun'' lauded Savage as an all-round performer, saying that "nobody blended power, speed, agility, and technical skills like the 'Macho Man' in his prime". WWE released a DVD documentary, ''Macho Man: The Randy Savage Story'', in November 2014. Despite a strained relationship over the years with the WWE, the documentary featured interviews with Savage's mother and his brother Lanny Poffo, with Poffo giving insight to many of the rumors and denying some of the negative things other wrestlers said in the documentary about Savage, including his relationship with Elizabeth. Savage was never inducted into the
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during his lifetime and he was frequently described as being one of its most noticeably absent figures. On January 12, 2015, WWE announced Savage as the first inductee to the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2015, and that his Mega Powers partner and long-time rival Hulk Hogan would induct him.
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, Savage's brother, accepted the honor on Randy's behalf by reading a poem. Later on the WWE Network that same night Lanny commented, "I had no thoughts. I was so excited. Intellectually, there was nothing. It was all emotional. I was happy for the fans. They waited for
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for so many years and now they waited for Macho Man." He went on to say that Savage's mother and his 30-year-old daughter are both very excited and said of the WWE Network, "Randy will never die." Vince McMahon reached out to Savage back in 2010, wanting to induct only him in the Hall of Fame, but Savage refused to go in without his father and his brother. On September 1, 2018, at the event All In (professional wrestling event), All In, Jay Lethal was accompanied to the ring by Lanny Poffo, while dressed in one of Savage's original outfits. Savage is a subject of "The Match Made in Heaven", the first episode of Viceland's ''Dark Side of the Ring'', that premiered on April 10, 2019. On July 28, 2023, the Dutchess County, New York, Legislature declared July 6 as "Macho Man" Randy Savage Day in honor of his WWF debut on television at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center on July 6, 1985. On September 26, 2023, the train overpass on Linden Avenue in the city of
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, was renamed in honor of the late Randy Savage. The overpass sits directly to the north of the Y-Bridge (Zanesville, Ohio), Y-Bridge.


Championships and accomplishments

* NWA Mid-America /
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**
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(Memphis Wrestling Southern Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 2 times) ** AWA International Heavyweight Championship, CWA International Heavyweight Championship (AWA International Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) ** NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship (NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 3 times) * Grand Prix Wrestling ** GPW International Heavyweight Championship (2 times) * Continental Championship Wrestling, Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling ** NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship (NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with
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* International Championship Wrestling ** ICW Heavyweight Championship, ICW World Heavyweight Championship (ICW Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 3 times) * Ilio DiPaolo Legends of the Aud **Hall of Fame (2016) *Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame **Class of 2022 * ''
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'' ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Comeback of the Year, Comeback of the Year (1995) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Feud of the Year, Feud of the Year (1997) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (1987) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Hated Wrestler of the Year, Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1989) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Popular Wrestler of the Year, Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1988) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Stanley Weston Award (Lifetime Achievement), Stanley Weston Award (2011) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Wrestler of the Year, Wrestler of the Year (1988) ** Ranked No. 2 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 1992 ** Ranked No. 9 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 ** Ranked No. 57 of the top 100 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with
Hulk Hogan Terry Gene Bollea (; born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE as a brand ambassador. Known for his flamboyance and massive physiq ...
in 2003 * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame ** Class of 2009 *Sports Illustrated **Ranked No. 11 of the 20 Greatest WWE Wrestlers Of All Time * United States Wrestling Association ** USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *
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** WCW World Heavyweight Championship (List of WCW World Heavyweight Champions, 4 times) ** WCW World War 3, World War 3 (World War 3 (1995), 1995) ** Starrcade 1995, World Cup Of Wrestling (1995) - with
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Lex Luger Lawrence Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958), better known by the ring name Lex Luger, is an American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, bodybuilder, and gridiron football player. He is best known for his work with Jim Crocke ...
, Johnny B. Badd,
Eddie Guerrero Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005) was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenures in WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and World Championship Wrestling ...
, Chris Benoit, and
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* World Wrestling Council ** WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (WWC North American Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) * WWE, World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment ** WWE Championship, WWF World Heavyweight Championship (List of WWE Champions, 2 times) **WWE Intercontinental Championship, WWF Intercontinental Championship (List of WWE Intercontinental Champions, 1 time) ** King of the Ring tournament, King of the Ring (
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(WWE Hall of Fame (2015), Class of 2015) * ''Dave Meltzer#Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (1987) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Unimproved, Most Unimproved (1992) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year, Worst Worked Match of the Year (1996) ** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)


See also

* "Dark Side of the Ring, The Match Made in Heaven"


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