Talk:Big John Studd

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[edit] Requested move

It's the name he performed under for the latter part of his career and at the height of his fame. He is dead, so will not achieve fame under a new name. McPhail 23:28, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


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[edit] Move completed

The move request was completed by User:Marudubshinki --HappyCamper 21:30, 25 December 2005 (UTC)

According to answers.com, Big John was really 6'7 and billed at 6'10.--207.225.65.89 05:22, 29 April 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, if Andre was 6'10, that needs to be changed then.(Halbared 14:46, 22 May 2006 (UTC))

[edit] Height

I think he was 6'9. He was only one inch away from Andre the Giant who was 6'10. Son of Kong

Not really. You have to consider that Studd wore lifts in his shoes. Just like Kane they made seem taller. In reality he was a legit 6´7", perhaps 6´8", but no taller.