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The Heaviest Pro-Wrestler Of All Time Passed Away 35 Years Ago Today (Photos)

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On this day in 1989, we lost Old School Wrestling Legend Happy Humphrey (Real name: William Cobb) at the age of 62.

Happy Humphrey was THE single heaviest Professional Wrestler in the history of the business, weighing over 900 lbs!!!

Humphrey started his career by wrestling a bear for almost half an hour in 1953, which instantly got him access to the world of professional wrestling.

He toured all over the United States, wrestling for several NWA Territories, but his most famous appearances were when he wrestled for Vince McMahon Sr.’s CWC Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the promotion that later became the WWWF, WWF and now WWE, where he had legendary Madison Square Garden battles with fellow Super Heavyweight Haystacks Calhoun.

On a funny side note, WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race got his first role in professional wrestling when he became the driver for Happy Humphrey, who in return taught Race how to take bumps in the ring.

In 1962, Happy Humphrey had to retire from Pro-Wrestling due to his increasing health problems, which is why he checked himself into a clinic.

There are rumors that after his pro-wrestling career was over, he had gained up to 1000 lbs, which can’t be confirmed or denied though.

What is very well documented though, is his phenomenal weight loss inside the Medical College of Georgia’s Clinical Investigation Unit in Augusta, Georgia, where Happy Humphrey was put on a strict diet.

When Cobb left the clinic in 1965, he weighed a healthy 232 lbs [105 kg], which put him into the Guinness Book of World Records as the man who lost the most amount of weight.

During his final years, Humphrey regained much of his earlier weight and when he passed away, he was back to 600 lbs [270 kg].

† REST IN PEACE

July 16, 1926 – March 14, 1989

Below are some photos of him:

The heaviest Pro-Wrestler of all time - Happy Humphrey.

Happy Humphrey vs Haystacks Calhoun - Heaviest Pro Wrestlers Ever

Below is a video of him:

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