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  1. Feb 8, 2017 · According to an interview with David Lettermen, Andre the Giant once “quit drinking” to get to a trim 475 pounds. During this period, he would still drank three to five bottles of white wine ...

  2. Oct 20, 2021 · The Craziest Andre The Giant Drinking Stories, From $40,000 Bar Tabs To 156 Beers In One Sitting. Standing 7 feet and 4 inches tall and weighing 550 pounds, Andre the Giant possessed a superhuman ability to consume massive amounts of alcohol that would kill anyone else. André René Roussimoff was known as many things: Andre the Giant, the ...

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  3. Jul 27, 2016 · Elwes told Vanity Fair that Andre didn't drink because he was an alcoholic, but rather to numb physical pain. The wrestler stood 7-foot-4 and weighed more than 500 pounds, the magazine noted, and ...

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · Aside from such comparatively mild, nightly drinking, Andre was responsible for truly mythic matches of man vs. massive quantities of alcohol. While filming The Princess Bride, for example, Andre rang up a $40,000 tab at the Hyatt in London from ordering a drink he referred to as an "American," which was basically a no-holds-barred cistern of liquor after liquor all mixed together that Andre ...

  5. May 19, 2023 · Nor was this Hogan’s only eye-opening André the Giant drinking story. Once when the two wrestlers were working in Japan over André’s birthday, Hogan gifted him with “a case of Pouilly-Fuissé wine… we left the hotel about 8 in the morning for an eight hour bus ride. About three hours later he shakes the seat. He says, ‘Boss. Bossss.

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  7. Andre loved to drink and no one could ever keep up with him. Stream now.The film, presented by HBO Sports and WWE, is produced by JMH Films in association wi...

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  8. Oct 29, 2021 · Andre the Giant Drinking Stories That Are (Apparently) 100 Percent True. In 1973, Andre the Giant debuted in Vince McMahon Sr.'s 'World Wide Wrestling Federation' (WWWF) as a fan favorite and was one of the most popular good guys of the 1970s. Andre continued competing as a babyface until 1987, when he turned heel (became a bad guy) to commence ...

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