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Old 07-17-2018, 09:14 AM   #50
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Andre The Giant was on TV and in films as an actor, not just as a wrestler. Andre was one of the first wrestlers to truly get so famous that he transcended wrestling. Hulk Hogan had far greater success as an actor, as a reality TV star etc. Macho Man and John Cena both released albums alongside acting roles. Then you have The Rock who some people will only know as an actor because he was so successful at surpassing wrestling's reach.

You're getting a basic fact wrong. There are levels of fame and recognition that go so far beyond wrestling notoriety and Big Daddy is a perfect example of a wrestler that was firmly stuck in his niche.
Big Daddy doesn't make me think of shitty rap albums or awful action movies, just fat old men belly bumping each other.
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