George-Steele-Obituary

George "The Animal" Steele

Apr 16, 1937 – Feb 16, 2017 (Age 79)

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BORN
April 16, 1937
DIED
February 16, 2017
AGE
79

Obituary

George "The Animal" Steele, a World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame professional wrestler who gained fame in the 1980s for his eccentric look and wild antics, died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, following an extended illness. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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George the animal Steele was great a doing his job and entertaining everybody around him and always a legend R.I.P

Hello my name is Patrick and I just want to say that I'm very sad about George The animal Steele passing away I know it's been a long long time ago and this is the first time I got to say anything or write anything about George but I used to see George at the Los Angeles when he was in WWF at that time before it was WWE I always wanted to say I liked George and I like to style and I want to say to his family and friends and everyone that wrestled against him and manage with him and on very...

George was so entertaining. I was a wrestling fan growing up, and George was always a favorite. Never a dull match. R.I.P to a true legend

R.I.P. George Steel you were one of my favorite wrestlers in the 80s

I am privileged that I actually got to see him live in Sacramento. He was one of my favorite wrestlers. RIP Mr. Myers... I will always be a fan of yours.

"HE BROUGHT A LOT OF ENJOYMENT (AND FRIGHT) TO ME AND MY SONS (MOSTLY ENJOYMENT). GOD REST HIS SOUL......
HE WAS BORN THE YEAR I WAS BORN AND COINCIDENTLY DIED ON MY BIRTHDAY

George the animal steel tore the stuffyings out of the turn buckle at wrestle mania 2 because he's a animal he will always be remembered for being a animal in the ring. Dennis winship Lynn massachusetts

Grew up watching him, was one of my all time favorites in the ring, his antics were hilarious, he was an amazing showman, he kept the audience in the palm of his hand.
Just finished watching "A walk through life with Jim Meyers - AKA George (The Animal Steel)". He was an amazing man and a huge role model as a coach and teacher, great story! RIP George

Rest in peace.