Wrestling superstar "Rowdy" Roddy Piper has died at age 61. Multiple reports indicate that Piper died in his sleep from a heart attack.
"Rod passed peacefully in his sleep last night," Piper's agent Jay Schacter told Variety. “I am shocked and beyond devastated.”
Upon learning of his death, WWE
chairman Vince McMahon tweeted that Piper was "one of the most
entertaining, controversial and bombastic performers ever in WWE beloved
by millions of fans around the world."
Piper, whose real name was Roddy
Toombs, is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, and was one of the core
members of the '80s-era WWE (then known as the WWF). He competed in the
very first Wrestlemania, working a faux-Scottish angle, and quickly
became one of the sport's most hated villains.
Piper's rivalries with Hulk
Hogan, Jimmy Snuka, and even Mr. T and Cyndi Lauper set the tone for the
WWF, helping the wrestling organization achieve the nationwide
prominence that it enjoys to this day.
Piper's key gimmick was "Piper's
Pit," a mock talk show in which Piper would sit down with fellow
wrestlers to talk out the issues of the day. Naturally, the talk lasted
less than a minute before the fists flew. Here's a representative
installment from 1984, where Piper interviewed Sgt. Slaughter
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