Vida Blue He won three straight World Series while pitching for the Oakland Athletics between 1972 and 1974. He also won a Cy Young Award and an MVP. Another cool fact: he is the last switch-hitter to win the AL MVP. https://www.mlb.com/news/vida-blue-dies-at-73
https://www.tmz.com/2023/05/10/dolph-lundgren-cancer-battle-8-years/?ICID=ref_fark Too late to book Ivan Drago?
Tina Turner - 83 https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/Culture/legendary-singer-tina-turner-dies-83/story?id=16521099
The Iron Sheik I’m surprised with the juice and torture they put their bodies through they live past 80.
That sucks even though I remember HATING him back in the day. Dude had a very interesting life. Worth a quick wiki dive if you have a few moments. I had always assumed the whole "Persian Clubs" thing was a gimmick but watched his A&E Biography and several wrestlers said they'd all try them backstage but no one was strong enough to do them.
Pat Robertson, that dude whose son you see on TV for a second before changing the channel https://apnews.com/article/pat-robe...ing-700-club-91299d0953c014ca6860fe545cac793e
YES!!!!!!!! Death isn’t always sad. Six feet under isn’t low enough. Encase the coffin in titanium husky in case he’s still alive.
My new favorite conspiracy theory is that Pat Robertson died during pride month, and the search is on for the amount of gay that just kills these fuckers outright.