March 10, 1985 House Show: Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd by disqualification when King Kong Bundy interfered. [5] Studd's last match with the WWF was June 4, 1989, with Hillbilly Jim wrestling in Studd's place later that month. Another great giant, Big Show, inducted Studd into the Hall, and son John Minton Jr. accepted the Hall of Fame plaque on behalf of his dad. [8], In late 1984, Studd was also paired with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, who helped take the Andr-Studd feud to new heights. However, with Heenan now also managing his old adversary Andr the Giant, Studd rejected the offer and ran Heenan off the Brother Love set, thus turning face. Aside from his feud with Andre, which led to their 15,000 Bodyslam Challenge at the first WrestleMania, Big John Studd also engaged in a feud with WWE Champion Hulk Hogan. Initially managed by Classy Freddie Blassie before joining Bobby Heenan and the Heenan Family, Big John Studd would help megastars such as Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant continue on their. In 1978, Studd teamed up with Ken Patera to win the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team titles.[5]. John Studd also trained several wrestlers including. Despite leaving the WWF, Studd's presence was still made known in a WWF Magazine article published shortly before WrestleMania III, where he supported Andr in his upcoming match against Hogan (contending that Hogan's friendship with Andr was a ruse, to duck him as a potential challenger to the title). Big John Studd. June 24, 1986 Championship Wrestling: Hulk Hogan and Paul Orndorff defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd w/Bobby Heenan by disqualification. March 14, 2004 - WrestleMania XX: Big John Studd was honored with all the other Hall of Fame inductees during the Pay Per View. Nickname / Version True Giant. In his career, Studd was a World Tag Team Champion, WrestleMania participant and Royal Rumble winner; his induction into the Hall of Fame, however, affirmed that Studd was one of sports-entertainment's true giants. Have one to sell? Championship Wrestling from Florida. Andr set out for revenge and accepted Studd's challenge to a "$15,000 Bodyslam Challenge" match at the first WrestleMania, whereby if Andre failed to slam Studd before the time limit (or Studd managed to slam Andre), Andr would be forced to retire from wrestling. 1985 TOPPS WWF PRO WRESTLING BIG JOHN STUDD CARD # 12 USED. cook48329 (1014) He began another round of chemotherapy in early 1995 as his tumor had once again returned and had spread. Race is excited about both honours. Heres a quick look back on the life, career, and tragic death of WWE Hall of Famer Big John Studd. Come to the home of WWE Superstars past and present - see their career highlights, videos, news, photos and much more! Studd is best known for his appearances with the World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation in the 1970s and 1980s. Minton retired for the first time in 1986 but returned to WWE in December 1988 and turned face by rejecting Heenans offer to once again become his manager. Studd's last match during his original 1980s WWF run came on the November 15, 1986, episode of WWF Superstars of Wrestling, where he teamed with Bundy to defeat The Machines (a match that did not involve the Giant Machine). He was posthumously inducted into the WCW Hall of Fame in 1995 and the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004. Unfortunatly, a high-profile one-on-one match between Big John and Andre the Giant never took place. March 20, 1995: Big John Studd (John Minton) lost his battle, and died at the age of 47. October 23, 1986 House Show: Hulk Hogan and The Crusher defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd. Studd joined the United States Army and served as a military police officer. - 83.3%, I disagree with this induction, but it does not bother me. Age (2022) Update Soon. Later that month at Showdown at Shea, Studd lost to El Olympico by disqualification. He had his most famous feuds with Andr the Giant and with Hulk Hogan. Minton was trained by legendary fellow Hall of Famer Killer Kowalski, and made his first appearance in WWE in 1976 as Kowalski's partner. March 13, 2004 WWE: Big John Studd was inducted into the. Together, Studd and Kowalski won the WWF Tag Team Championshipin 1976 as the Masked Executioners. In mid-1972, Studd joined the World Wide Wrestling Federation under the ring name "Chuck O'Connor", facing wrestlers such as Chief Jay Strongbow and Gorilla Monsoon. He debuted in 1972 under the ring name "The Mighty Minton", wrestling on the Los Angeles NWA Hollywood Wrestling, where he formed a tag team with "Superstar" Billy Graham.[5][4]. Studd is best known for his appearances with the World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation in the 1970s and 1980s. The Tragic Death of WWE Legend The Ultimate Warrior, Why Andre the Giant Hated Macho Man Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior, A Look Back on the Alleged Plot to Murder Vince McMahon. Junkyard Dog, Big John Studd and baseball legend Pete Rose. Era Legends Era. November 14, 1985 House Show: Andre The Giant and Tito Santana defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd. Talk (0) John William Minton(February 19, 1948- March 20, 1995) was an Americanprofessional wrestlerand actor who was born and raised in Butler, Pennsylvania, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd Big John Studd was trained by wrestling legend Killer Kowalski. Ability Style Focused. September 29, 1985 House Show: Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan defeated Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy. Big John Studd was born John William Minton on February 19, 1948 in Butler, Pennsylvania, USA. Minton and his wife Donna had three children, Robert, Jannelle and Sean, who is also a wrestler. Big John Studd was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. He had won various wrestling championships during the course of his wrestling career. 2011 Mattel WWE Hall of Fame Big John Studd Figure is in good condition All limbs and joints are tight Paint fade is minor Has blue paint marks on legs and right arm Studd was a constant threat for championships and was one of the few credible opponents for Andre the Giant. He started training to be a professional wrestler under 'Walter 'Killer' Kowalski' at the age of 18. Several times, the two met inside a steel cage, where Andr not only slammed Studd, but used a sitdown splash from the top rope onto his chest to knock him out. Over the next decade, he would move between Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, the World Wide Wrestling Federation, and the American Wrestling Association, largely under the name "Chuck O' Connor". While Studd became a top challenger for the WWF World Championship, held by Bob Backlund, it was his feud with 7'4" (224cm), 520 pounds (240kg) Andr the Giant over who was professional wrestling's 'true giant' that earned him main event status. ~~~Studd knocked the Giant out of the ring and to the floor. ~~~Studd was emberassed by football great William The Refrigerator Perry. In 1982, he joined the WWF . Contains 4 action figures. That in itself almost equates to a Hall of Fame resume. April 1986: The British Bulldogs defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd by disqualification to retain. When no suitable bone marrow donor was found, and he was given around a month to live, Minton underwent an autotransplantation procedure with a 7% success rate. November 15, 1986 Superstars:The Heenan Family (Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy) defeated The Machines (Big Machine & Super Machine). August 1, 1986 House Show: King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd defeated B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell (Killer Bees). The Studd-Bundy alliance and Andr continued to feud for the rest of that year and into 1986, with Andre often recruiting faces such as Hulk Hogan, Tony Atlas, Junkyard Dog, and Hillbilly Jim to team with him. He returned to WWE in 1982 as Big John Studd and enjoyed the biggest run of his career under Vince McMahon, who has always loved the big guys, which Minton certainly was at 610 and 365 pounds. In his early days in professional wrestling, John Minton wasnt known as Big John Studd. Despite this, Studd began declaring himself the "True Giant of Wrestling," all while continuing to insist he could not (and had never been) slammed. November 13, 1984: Big John Studd and Ken Patera defeated Andre The Giant and Special Delivery Jones in a tag team match. Studd is best known for his appearances with the World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation in the 1970s and 1980s.[1][2][3]. Image Gallery - 1 of 5. February 11, 1989 Superstars:Big John Studd defeated Jim Atkinson & The Black Knight in a handicap match. That in itself almost equates to a Hall of Fame resume. Perfect Curt Hennig in his orange singlet and Bobby Heenan in his white tuxedo that . After retiring for two years, Studd announced his return to the WWF on the Brother Love Show in December 1988. Tito Santana inducted by Shawn Michaels. Studd, who long had a reputation of not selling pain to wrestlers with little or no in-ring skills, wrestled a notable match with the "World's Strongest Man" Ted Arcidi during a televised house show at the Boston Garden in mid-1986. October 4, 1986 NESN: Super and Big Machine and Piper Machine beat KKB and BJS and Bobby Heenan. The Battle Royal was during the Chicago portion of the show, and Studd drew the crowd's ire when he eliminated Chicago Bears great (and future fellow Hall of Famer) William "The Refrigerator" Perry from the Battle Royal. Studd participated in the well-publicized 20 man over-the-top battle royal that took place in the Chicago segment of WrestleMania 2 and featured in a memorable pre-match interview with "Mean" Gene Okerlund and then Atlanta Falcons player Bill Fralic, with Studd telling Fralic that he had no business in professional wrestling, and Fralic repeatedly calling Studd "Dudd". [8] By 1984, with his feud with Andre still raging, Studd was challenging then-new champion Hulk Hogan for the title; Hogan was also successful on several occasions in slamming Studd. This time, however, the Frenchman was under the tutelage of the hated Heenan, so the fans rallied to Studd's side. He was trained by Killer Kowalski, a Hall of Famer. Studd jumped to the World Wrestling Federation in late 1982, and was paired with manager "Classy" Freddie Blassie. Early 1990s: John Minton was diagnosed with Hodgkins Disease and fought the disease for several years. Perry then extended his hand to Studd, but when the giant reached out to shake it, Perry pulled him over the top rope to eliminate him as well. Studd engaged in feuds with some of the biggest names in pro wrestling history during his career, not only in WWE but in other high-profile promotions as well. RELATED: A Look Back on the Alleged Plot to Murder Vince McMahon. October 11, 1986 Superstars:The Heenan Family (Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy) defeated Dick Slater & Ricky Hunter. When looking back at some of the greatest Goliaths in WWE history, the name Big John Studd ranks right up there with the best. . Studd was a constant threat for championships and was one of the few credible opponents for Andre the Giant. Mid-Atlantic, AWA, Grand Prix and Others: World Wrestling Federation w/Fred Blassie: World Wrestling Federation w/Bobby Heenan: WWE Announces NXT Europe Launch in 2023, Several WWE NXT UK Superstars Released, WWE Will Induct The Undertaker In The 2022 Hall Of Fame. ~~~Studd, of course, rekindle his feud with Andre The Giant (who was with Heenan now). On September 12, 1972, Studd unsuccessfully challenged Pedro Morales for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship. In mid-1972, Studd joined the World Wide Wrestling Federation under the ring name "Chuck O'Connor", facing wrestlers such as Chief Jay Strongbow and Gorilla Monsoon. Studd wrestled sporadically on the independent circuit until 1993; his last match was against The Honky Tonk Man. $4.99 + $3.99 shipping. Studd retired. Later in 1985, Studd and fellow Heenan Family member King Kong Bundy formed a regular tag team, clashing with the likes of Andre & Hulk Hogan on a regular basis. Trained by Killer Kowalski, Big John Studd made his debut in 1972, wrestling on the independent circuit. Il 18 febbraio Hogan difender il suo titolo mondiale contro The Masked Superstar, vincendo per squalifica dell'avversario. Watch every Premium Live Event and enjoy some of your favorite WWE content on Shahid. In early 1982, Studd gained several unsuccessful title shots at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, which was held by "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair at the time. - 8.3%. July 12, 1986 MSG Network: King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd defeated Sivi Afi and King Tonga. Studd held a number of championships over his career, including the NWA American Heavyweight Championship, NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship, and WWWF World Tag Team Championship, and was the winner of the 1989 Royal Rumble. Mattel WWE Elite Hall Of Fame Heenan Family Big John Studd Figure. British actress. The 2019 Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame Inductees ; The 2019 Fictitious Contributors Inductees; The 2019 Fictitious Veterans Inductees; 2020 FAHOF Inductees. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 - March 20, 1995) was an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd. This 6-inch scale WWE Hall of Fame action figure box set includes key members of the Bobby "the Brain" Heenan family, one of the most feared factions in pro wrestling in the 80s and 90s. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 March 20, 1995) was an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd. He debuted in 1972 as Chuck O'Connor and also wrestled as Captain USA. Again, the tumor remitted and he went home. Bobby Heenan successfully campaigned to get Andr suspended, only for Andr to reappear shortly thereafter in a mask and billing himself as a Japanese wrestler called the Giant Machine. Studd, along with Bundy and Heenan, insisted that Andre and the Giant Machine were one and the same, and set out to prove their point by vowing to unmask the Giant Machine during a series of tag team matches; the Giant Machine's partners included Blackjack Mulligan (as "Big Machine") and Bill Eadie (as "Super Machine"), with Studd and Bundy saying in interviews that they knew who The Machines were and that they had never heard of Japanese wrestlers with a South-Texas accent (Mulligan/Big Machine) or a South-Florida accent (Eadie/Super Machine), while Bobby Heenan repeatedly claimed that no Japanese wrestler or person was 7'4" and over 500lbs and spoke with a French accent. Studd was a giant of a man and often dominated . Around September 1994, Minton's lungs collapsed and he went back to the hospital. Studd left the WWWF once more in early 1977. Slaughter, -c-07 Nov 2022 06:35:27 In 2004, Minton Jr. accepted the WWE Hall of Fame on behalf of his father. May 7, 1989 Wrestling Challenge:Big John Studd defeated King Haku by disqualification. ~~~After roughly two weeks, Studd and Garvin lost the belts to the team of. Although Andr the Giant was also in the match, Studd set his focus on eliminating Fralic and fellow football player William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who was fresh from a Super Bowl victory with the Chicago Bears earlier that year. King Kong Bundy The master of the Avalanche was one of the few men big enough and bad enough to stand toe to toe with Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Big John Studd. John Studd (posthumous) inducted by The Big Show. Over the next few years, Studd helped train a few grapplers for the squared circle; the most notable was Ron Reis, who competed in WCW as "Big" Ron Studd in tribute to his mentor. Big John Studd was also inducted into the World Championship Wrestling Hall Of Fame in 1995. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 - March 20, 1995) was an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd.Studd is best known for his appearances with the World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation in the 1970s and 1980s. Studd held a number of championships over his career, including the NWA American Heavyweight Championship, NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship, and WWF World Tag Team Championship, and was the winner of the 1989 Royal Rumble. In 1993, doctors discovered a large tumor in Big John Studds chest after Minton himself felt a large lump in his armpit. Date of Birth. He also dabbled in Hollywood, appearing in episodes of "The A-Team" and "Hunter," as well as in movies such as "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man." Plus, get every WWE Premium Live Event, your favorite shows, new movies, live sports, and more. Studd was a constant threat for championships and was one of the few credible opponents for Andre the Giant. This happened during a televised tag team match on WWF Championship Wrestling featuring Studd and fellow Heenan Family member Ken Patera against Andr the Giant and S. D. Jones. While Andre the Giant was seen by most as the true giant in WWE during the Golden Era, its hard to ignore the contributions of Big John Studd in the 1980s. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 - March 20, 1995) was an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd. World Tag Team Title (Indianapolis)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Big_John_Studd&oldid=1120528355, Episode: "Bad Company" or "Bad Companions", EWU World Super Heavyweight Championship (1 time), This page was last edited on 7 November 2022, at 13:28. When looking back at some of the greatest Goliaths in WWE history, the name Big John Studd ranks right up there with the best. John Minton was just 47 years old at the time of his death. WrestleMania II: Andre The Giant won a huge battle royal which featured Big John Studd and several NFL football players. Big John Studd's death occurred on March 20, 1995. November 9, 1985 House Show: Andre the Giant and Hillbilly Jim and Lou Albano beat King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd and Bobby Heenan. Early Career John started his training at the age of 18. Andr dominated their Wrestlemania match at Madison Square Garden and won by slamming Studd at 5:54.[6][8]. September 22, 1984 MSG: Big John Studd defeated, Big John Studd eventually rekindled his bitter feud with the. "For someone to honour your career, it makes you feel good," h. News Tips; Headlines; . ~~~John Mintons son (John Minton Jr.) was on hand to accept the honor in place of his father. Later that year, he would be the guest referee for Andre's bout with Jake Roberts at WrestleMania V. Before their issue could be settled, however, Studd once again left WWE in mid-1989, this time for good. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 - March 20, 1995) was an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name, Big John Studd. Scott Oliver Hall (October 20, 1958 - March 14, 2022) was an American professional wrestler.He was best known for his tenures with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name and under the ring name the Diamond Studd and with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring name Razor Ramon.. Born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, Hall began his career in 1984. Studd went on to feud with several members of the Heenan family, including Andr who had turned heel during Studd's absence and Haku (one of the few wrestlers who could bodyslam Studd). ~~~Andre was set to scoop Studd up, Blassie grabbed onto Studds waist to prevent the Giant from slamming him. In 1976, Studd returned to the World Wide Wrestling Federation, where he donned a mask and performed as "Executioner#2", teaming with Executioner#1 as The Executioners. ~~~Andre tried to hoist Studd up twice, and noticed Blassies interference the second time. Big John Studd and his wife Linda have two other kids, Sean and Janelle. ~~~Blassie guided John Studd to WWF title shots at then-champion. November 24, 1985 House Show: Andre the Giant and Hillbilly Jim defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd in a Texas Tornado match. Billed from Los Angeles, California, Absolutely, he deserves to be there. NWA Florida Global Tag Team Championship European Wrestling Union World Super Heavyweight Championship NWA National Tag Team Championship NWA . Sadly, however, John Minton passed away on March 20, 1995, due to complications from liver cancer and Hodgkin's disease. Picture Information. Material: Plastic Year Manufactured: 2011 Franchise: WWE Brand: Mattel Type: Action Figure Era: 2002-Now Packaging: Without Packaging Theme: Wrestling Genre: Sport Character Family: WWE Product Line: WWE Elite Collection Toys for Less 98.4%Positive Feedback 17K Items sold Visit store Contact See all Back to home page Late 1988: John Studd returned to the WWF, turning on former manager, Bobby Heenan and becoming a good guy. The "Machines" angle began when Andr failed to show up for a number of tag team matches against Bundy and Studd. He returned to what was then called the WWWF in 1976 and wrestled in a mask as one of The Executioners. The invitational battle royale also featured stars from the National Football league. A towering mass of humanity standing at 6'10", 364 lbs., Big John Studd is a true goliath of the sport. Studd and Killer Kowalski won the WWF Tag Team Championship. His wife Donna and his three children Jannelle, Sean and John Minton Jr. accepted his HOF plaques. Big John Studd (May 3, 1977 - June 2, 1989) John Studd (March 31, 1978 - July 8, 1985) Masked Superstar #2 (February 4, 1980 - May 25, 1980) Chuck O'Connor (July 21, 1972 - January 5, 1980) Captain USA (August 12, 1977 - November 11, 1977) Executioner #2 (March 10, 1976 - April 25, 1977) Mighty Minton . He challenged Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on multiple occasions while in Mid-Atlantic but never won the title. Picture Information. Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Their rivalry produced two of the most infamous moments in WWE history. John William Minton, better known as Big John Studd, was a well-known American professional wrestler and actor. August 18, 1985 Toronto: Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd by disqualification when King Kong Bundy interfered. John made his wrestling debut in 1972 at Los Angeles' independent circuit. In the early 1980s, Studd spent time in Florida, the AWA and NWA before returning to WWE. RELATED: Why Andre the Giant Hated Macho Man Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior. Sign up for Peacock to watch. Big John Studd, inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004, steamrolled his opponents with incredible strength and rose to the top in WWE by winning the 1989 Royal Rumble Match. Manager Captain Lou Albano protested by claiming it was an "optical illusion". The American professional wrestler was initiated into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2004 and his son accepted the medallion on behalf of his dad. Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Millie Bobby Brown. Studd quit the WWF over what he felt were poor payoffs.[9]. May 25, 1980: Masked Superstar #2 (John Studd) was unmasked after a match with Blackjack Mulligan in Toronto. Description. Studd won the 1989 Royal Rumble in Houston, which many consider to be the crowning achievement in his WWF career. October 3, 1985 Saturday Night Main Event: Andre the Giant and Tony Atlas w/Lou Albano defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd w/Heenan by disqualification. Box is in excellent condition, and the figures included are Andre the Giant in his black singlet as he appeared in Wrestlemania III, Big John Studd in his regular ring attire, Mr. On May 11, 1976, The Executioners defeated Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi to win the WWF World Tag Team Championship. ~~~Studd snuck up and grabbed it back before taking off for the locker room with Blassie. $14.00. ~~~Andre charged at Blassie, took the money, and threw it out to the crowd. In December 1984, Studd, along with Patera and Heenan, cut Andre's hair during a tag team match. He exhibited his wrestling skills at 'World Wrestling Federation' (WWF) in the 1970s and 1980s. Way to Find Birth on Today - Celebrity birthdays . He was born and raised in Butler, Pennsylvania. Minton was inducted into the WCW Hall of Fame in 1995 and the WWE Hall of Fame by Big Show in 2004. ~~~Perry was eliminated by Studd, but tricked Big John into reaching down to shake hands, and pulled Studd out too! Originally managed by Freddie Blassie, Studd later became a member of the Heenan Family, engaging in a long and storied rivalry with Andre the Giant over who was the "true giant" of WWE. John William Minton (February 19, 1948 - March 20, 1995) was an American Professional Wrestler from Burke, VA best known for his work in WWE in the 1980s as Big John Studd. Sell now. O'Connor defeated many jobbers in squash matches. In perhaps the crowning achievement in his WWE career, Studd entered the 1989 Royal Rumble Match at No. Championships. Big John Studd. March 5, 1989 Wrestling Challenge:Big John Studd defeated George Skaaland. In 1974, Studd joined Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, where he wrestled as "Chuck O Connor". He held multiple tag-team championships during this time. He partnered with Bobby The Brain Heenan and formed an alliance with King Kong Bundy, which led to a number of big-time tag matches against Hogan and Andre. Standing 6 foot 10 and weighing in at 364 pounds, John "Big John Studd" Minton was a mountain of a man who dominated his competition, and his legendary rivalries with Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan in the mid-1980s are considered some of the greatest of that era. ~~~This incident led to the start of a very bitter feud between Big John Studd and Andre The Giant. 1948-02-19. The Official Wrestling Museum Non Profit Big John Studd Real Name: John William Minton Birthday: February 19, 1948 Hometown: Los Angeles, California Marital Status: Height & Weight: 6'10" - 364 lbs Trained by: Killer Kowalski Debut: 1977 Previous Names: Chuck O'Connor Captain USA Executioner #2 Masked Superstar #2 Finishing Move: Reverse Bear Hug The match ended by disqualification after persistent rulebreaking by Studd and Patera, who attacked Andr afterwards and cut his hair with Vince McMahon and Bruno Sammartino claiming on commentary that they were robbing Andr of his dignity. Studd successfully eliminated Perry during the match, only to have Perry eliminate Studd while the two were shaking hands. ~~~Summer 1983: The wrestlers had a series of cage matches that saw the Giant not only win, but repeatedly bodyslam Studd. In 2004 he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. 2.0 2.1 "Big John Studd: 2004 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee". He also competed without the mask during this time as well, using the name Chuck O'Connor. March 20, 1995: Big John Studd passed away at the age of 47. Hover to zoom. ~~~While working in the AWA, Studd feuded with Canadian legends, John Studd received several title shots at AWA champ, Early 1982: John Studd gained several title shots at NWA champion.
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