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Post by KING KID on Apr 23, 2021 19:17:19 GMT
CHICAGO -- Steve McMichael, the charismatic former Chicago Bears Super Bowl champion defensive lineman and ex-WCW professional wrestler, revealed in an interview with the Chicago Tribune that doctors diagnosed him with ALS three months ago.
"I promise you, this epitaph that I'm going to have on me now? This ain't ever how I envisioned this was going to end," McMichael told the newspaper.
McMichael, 63, now uses a specialized wheelchair -- that Bears ownership volunteered to pay for -- after the disease left him unable to use his arms and his legs significantly weakened.
"What I used to be is the antithesis of what I am now," said McMichael, nicknamed "Mongo" in tribute to Alex Karras' character in Mel Brooks' 1974 comedy, "Blazing Saddles." "This is a humbling thing, brother."
The five-time All-Pro was drafted in the third round by the New England Patriots in 1980 but became a legend in Chicago, where he started 191 consecutive games and starred on defense from 1981 to 1993. He is still second in franchise history with 92.5 sacks, and McMichael's peers considered him one of the smartest defensive tackles ever to play the position.
McMichael spent his final NFL season (1994) with the hated Green Bay Packers but liked to tell people in retirement that the only reason he signed with the Bears' bitter rival was to "steal their money and whup their ass again!"
McMichael has retained his trademark sense of humor.
"I thought I was ready for anything," McMichael said of his ALS diagnosis. "But man, this will sneak up on you like a cheap-shotting Green Bay Packer."
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Post by Blindy on Apr 23, 2021 19:29:36 GMT
An absolute legend, yeah he was bad in the ring but heck if he isn't charismatic and did as well as he could given he got hot shotted into the WCW main card and even thrown in as a Horseman. A case where his workrate is overmatched by his charisma and wackiness and he did far better than he should have given he went straight into wrestling fresh off the NFL.
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Post by Baker on Apr 24, 2021 1:35:32 GMT
Sad news. Blindy gets it in regards to his wrestling career.
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Post by Big Pete on Apr 24, 2021 17:33:09 GMT
This was really sad to read.
I was just talking about how I've turned a corner on Mongo and have grown to appreciate him as a important piece of Nitro folklore. He was clumsy as anything and for whatever reason they gave him a Tombstone Piledriver (The Mongo Spike!) as a finisher but the way he'd hit the ropes and yell like a mad man just endeared him to me.
Plus, everyone always seemed to be pretty fond of him in Pro Wrestling. He wasn't Lou Thesz but he had that larger than life personality and even the lower card guys always had something nice to say about him.
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Post by Leper Messiah on Apr 25, 2021 15:06:32 GMT
Even though he catches slack for being a subpar wrestler, Mongo seems to be a guy who was well liked by the people who knew him. It's sad to see someone like him get ALS.
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Post by Ed on May 23, 2021 21:57:33 GMT
If Mongo was even a marginal wrestler. He'd be a perennial main eventer. Keep fighting the good fight, Steve.
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