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King Kong Bundy - Five Count Tee
King Kong Bundy - Five Count Tee

King Kong Bundy - Five Count Tee

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King Kong Bundy - Classic Tee
King Kong Bundy - Classic Tee

King Kong Bundy - Classic Tee

97.00 NIS
King Kong Bundy - Slam Buddy
King Kong Bundy - Slam Buddy
King Kong Bundy - Slam Buddy
King Kong Bundy - Slam Buddy

King Kong Bundy - Slam Buddy

194.00 NIS
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug
King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug

King Kong Bundy Five Count Coffee Mug

62.00 NIS
King Kong Bundy - Classic Youth Tee
King Kong Bundy - Classic Youth Tee

King Kong Bundy - Classic Youth Tee

97.00 NIS
King Kong Bundy - Classic Toddler Tee
King Kong Bundy - Classic Toddler Tee

King Kong Bundy - Classic Toddler Tee

97.00 NIS

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ABOUT KING KONG BUNDY

The late Gorilla Monsoon often referred to King Kong Bundy as a “walking condominium” — an apt description for a giant who tipped the scales at an earth-shaking 458 pounds.

Stomping into WWE rings in 1984, the Atlantic City monster made an impact by destroying opponents with his Avalanche Splash and then demanding a five-count from the referee. The awesomeness of Bundy’s power was fully displayed at 1985’s inaugural WrestleMania, where the titan disposed of his opponent, Special Delivery Jones, in nine short seconds.

Perhaps the biggest match of Bundy’s career occurred the following year at WrestleMania 2 when he battled Hulk Hogan in a Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship. Hogan would win the contest, but Bundy’s mammoth girth and devastating splashes came close to putting The Hulkster away for good.

Bundy would take a hiatus from WWE in the late ’80s, before returning in 1994 as a member of The Million Dollar Man’s Million Dollar Corporation. Setting his sights on The Undertaker, Bundy stepped into the ring with The Deadman at WrestleMania XI. While the massive grappler proved to be a worthy adversary for Taker, he lost the match and became another victim of The Phenom’s legendary WrestleMania streak.

King Kong Bundy exited WWE shortly after this loss, but the big man will always be remembered as one of the most unique and devastating individuals to ever set foot in the ring.ACHIEVEMENTS1X AWA Superstars of Wrestling Heavyweight Champion1X NWA/AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion1X NWA/AWA Southern Tag Team Champion1X NWA National Tag Team Champion1X IPW Heavyweight Champion1X IWS United States Champion1X MCW Heavyweight Champion1X MCW Champion1X NWA New York Heavyweight Champion1X RCW Heavyweight Champion1X TRW Heavyweight Champion2X NWA American Heavyweight Champion2X NWA American Tag Team Champion1X WWWA Heavyweight ChampionRanked 147 in the PWI 500 (1995)Ranked 124 in the PWI Years2X Slammy Award WinnerHIGHLIGHTSWATCH MOREPHOTOS Follow on InstagramSHOPKING KONG BUDDY$50.00CONTACTWhat Can I Help You With? *Please select oneName *FirstLastEmail *Phone(201) 555-0123Comment or Message *Submit All Content © 2023 King Kong Bundy.

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