Rick Rude(1958-1999)
- Actor
The wrestler who would eventually become known as Ravishing Rick Rude
was born Richard Erwin Rood on December 7th, 1958. He spent his
childhood in Robinsdale, Minnesota, and had an early childhood
friendship with future pro wrestler Curt Hennig. Rood broke into the
business after a stint as a bouncer working with Barry Darsow, 'Joe Laurinatis' and
Mike Hegstrand. He had a stint as an arm wrestler before Eddie Sharkey trained
him as a professional wrestler. He got his first big breaks working in
Memphis for Jerry Jarrett, who gave him his "Ravishing" nickname. He
then worked for Dory Funk Jr. in Florida and World Class Championship
Wrestling in Texas. After working in the upper mid-card of the NWA in
the mid-80's, he made his way to the World Wrestling Federation under
Vince McMahon in late 1987. He was a slow starter, but eventually won the WWF
Intercontinental title from The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania V (1989) and
headlined against the Warrior at _Summerslam (1990) (V)_. Shortly after
that, he left the WWF to work in All Japan and then WCW. This led to
arguably his greatest feuds, against Ricky Steamboat (Richard Blood) and
Sting (Steve Borden). He won the NWA world title in 1993, but a dispute
between the WCW & NWA left this achievement unrecognised. A back injury
ended his wrestling career in 1993. He continued on as a manager &
commentator, & in 1997 caused controversy when he appeared on _"Raw Is War" (1997)_
and _"WCW Monday Nitro (1995)_ on the same night. This was his last
major stint with a company, and on April 20th, 1999, he died of cardiac
arrest in a hospital in Alpharetta, Georgia. He was 40 years old.