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  1. Even mammoth competitors like King Kong Bundy, Big John Studd and Andre the Giant couldn't steal the crown from his golden, handlebar mustachioed head. 2. Bob Backlund (2,135 Days)

  2. Do you remember “Big” John Studd? Making his debut in 1976, Studd was 6-10 and weighed 364 pounds. He had some classic bouts with Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan, two others who easily can be classified as “big” wrestlers.

  3. Roussimoff (bottom) bodyslams John Studd (top) at Wrestlemania I. Roussimoff feuded with Big John Studd over which of the two men was the "true giant" of wrestling. [50] Throughout the early to mid-1980s, Roussimoff and Studd fought all over the world, battling to try to determine who the real giant of wrestling was.

  4. "It's the kid who skipped school in eighth grade to go meet Big John Studd," Tessitore said. "It's the kid who was rooting against the faces to root for Paul Orndorff. That's the kid that you got ...

  5. Big John Studd's Greatest Rivals in the 80s: At 6 feet 10 inches tall and weighing over 350 pounds, Big John Studd was an imposing figure in the '80s wrestling scene. Known for his bitter rivalry with Andre the Giant, Studd engaged in memorable battles against the behemoth both in and out of the ring.

  6. These superstars are Jim Duggan, Big John Studd, Lex Luger, and Shinsuke Nakamura. While Duggan, Studd, and Luger have retired from in-ring competition, The King of Strong Style still...

  7. Download and listen to this wicked good episode right now! STICK TO WRESTLING: Give us sixty minutes and perhaps indeed, we’ll give you a rawboned weekly classic wrestling podcast. Produced by Lou Kipilman. Stick To Wrestling with John McAdam is a production of the Arcadian Vanguard Podcast Network.

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