Malcolm Kirk

Malcolm Kirk

Malcolm "King Kong" Kirk
Ring name(s) King Kong Kirk
Kojak Kirk[1]
Billed height 1.86 m
Billed weight 140-160 kg
Born December 18, 1936[1]
Died August 24, 1987 (aged 50)[2]
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Billed from West Yorkshire, England[1]
Debut 1950s

Malcolm (Mal) Kirk (18 December 1936 – 24 August 1987) was an English professional wrestler who went by the ring name King Kong Kirk.

His height was 1.86m (6' 1") and his weight ranged between 140 and 160 kg (approximately 22-25 stone).

Biography

Prior to turning to professional wrestling Kirk was a coal miner and a professional rugby league player. From 1954 he played 38 first team matches at prop forward (number 8) for Featherstone Rovers, scoring one try, and afterwards for the struggling Doncaster club where he was a team mate of another future professional wrestler, Ted Heath.

Bald and fearsome looking, Kirk was usually cast as the "bad guy" and often tagged with the superheavyweight Giant Haystacks. Kirk's work rose to its prominence in the 1970s and 1980s due to the popularity of televised wrestling in the United Kingdom.

Death

In August 1987, Kirk died after a tragic turn of events during the final moments of a tag team match at the Hippodrome circus in Great Yarmouth in Norfolk teamed with King Kendo against British wrestling legend Shirley "Big Daddy" Crabtree and his nephew Greg Valentine (Steve Crabtree). After Big Daddy had delivered his signature belly-splash and scored the winning pinfall, Kirk turned an unhealthy colour and was rushed to the James Paget hospital in Gorleston in Norfolk, but was pronounced dead on arrival. The inquest into Kirk's death found that he had a serious heart condition and cleared Crabtree of any responsibility.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Wrestler Profiles: King Kong Kirk". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/k/king-kong-kirk.html. Retrieved 2008-05-05. 
  2. ^ Lister, John (2005). Slamthology: Collected wrestling writings 1991-2004. Lulu. p. 230. ISBN 1411653297.