RIP "Mean" Gene Okerlund

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Wed-2-Jan-2019 20:44:16 · 3,230 comments
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WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Gene Okerlund, the most recognizable interviewer in sports-entertainment history, has passed away at age 76.

“Mean Gene”, as he was named by fellow Minnesotan, Jesse “The Body” Ventura, first came to prominence as an interviewer in the American Wrestling Association. In 1984, Okerlund made the move to WWE where he became as recognizable as the Superstars he asked the tough questions to, including “Macho Man” Randy Savage, The Ultimate Warrior and, perhaps Okerlund's greatest guest, Hulk Hogan. Countless Hulkster interviews included the indelible phrase, "Well you know something 'Mean' Gene!"

As the respected and reliable man behind the microphone in WWE, Okerlund branched out from interviewing and provided ringside commentary and hosted several shows, including All-American Wrestling, Tuesday Night Titans, Wrestling Challenge and Prime Time Wrestling.

Look back on the incomparable career of WWE Hall of Fame interviewer and personality "Mean" Gene Okerlund.

Announcing wasn't all that Okerlund could do with a microphone, as he performed the National Anthem at the first WrestleMania in 1985. Later that year, Okerlund would sing “Tutti Frutti” on WWE’s The Wrestling Album.

In 1993, Okerlund joined WCW where he continued to interview many of the legends he had worked with in the AWA and WWE as well as WCW stalwarts like Sting, Diamond Dallas Page, Goldberg and others.

Okerlund returned to WWE in 2001 to call the Gimmick Battle Royal at WrestleMania 17 along with Bobby “The Brain” Heenan and continued to appear on WWE television programming, including as a cast member on WWE Network’s Legends’ House.

WWE extends its condolences to Okerlund’s family, friends and fans.

WWE posted the above earlier. Guy is an absolute legend! It's a term that gets thrown around these days... But Gene is definitely one that deserves to be called a legend.

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Thu-3-Jan-2019 03:31:23 · 64 comments
Chaotic Good

Aww, this is sad to hear! Hazel remembers this man being on her TV screen a lot, back when she was little and still learning English at school. He interviewed and hyped many, many greats of yesteryear!

To a wizard of his work: goodbye, Meanie Genie.

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Thu-3-Jan-2019 03:36:08 · 654 comments
The Moon Maiden

Dang. This guy's presence in the wrestling world has long been burned into my brain. A truly unforgettable interviewer/announcer with a great voice and great command of his craft.

Rest in peace, Mean Gene.

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Thu-3-Jan-2019 17:20:49 · 731 comments
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As both Hazel and Paige said ( ;-P ), Rest in piece Mean Gene, the WWE won't be the same without you.

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Thu-3-Jan-2019 21:46:35 · 5,103 comments
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One of the very best. RIP.

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Fri-4-Jan-2019 03:12:49 · 798 comments
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Iconic. Just hearing Hogan, Savage, and the rest start their interviews by saying “You know what Mean Jean!” And just incorporating his little nickname into their promos was great. I wish he never left for WCW (I’m sure that wasn’t all his fault). No one will ever be as good. Sad face.

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