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Jorge Gonzales
Born (1966-01-31) January 31, 1966 (age 58)[1]
Formosa, Argentina[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Giant Gonzalez
El Gigante
Billed height8 ft 0 in (2.44 m)
Billed weight463 lb (210 kg)
Debut1989
RetiredFebruary 8, 1995

Jorge González (born January 31, 1966 in Formosa, Argentina) is a former basketball player and professional wrestler who competed in the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s under the ring name, Giant González.[1]

Basketball

He successfully played in Argentina's first division league for the Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata and also for the Argentina national basketball team. He did not, however, appear at the 1988 Summer Olympics as some sources claim. He was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 3rd round of the 1988 NBA Draft but apparently couldn't handle the pace of the American game, and had trouble maintaining a proper, athletic weight.

Professional Wrestling

World Championship Wrestling

In 1989, Hawks owner Ted Turner offered González a job as a professional wrestler with another of his ventures, WCW. After a year of training, Gonzales was introduced to fans as El Gigante on May 19, 1990 at the pay-per-view Capital Combat. Wearing shorts, he competed as a face, and was billed as being close to eight feet tall while he was measured at 7 ft 7 in by the Guinness Book of Records in 2000.

Over the next two years, he feuded with Ric Flair over the WCW Title, participated in the 'Chamber Of Horrors' match in 1991 and also had a date on TBS with Missy Hyatt. However, many fans did not take to him as intended due to his overall lack of wrestling skills and the English language. Later, he gained some popularity and credibility with a cross-promotional stint in the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, and then defected to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF) in 1993.

World Wrestling Federation

González competed as the "Giant Gonzales" during his brief WWF tenure as a heel; managed by Harvey Wippleman. González grew a beard and wore a bizarre, memorable, full-body suit that featured airbrushed muscles with bushy hair attached. He was introduced at the Royal Rumble in January 1993, where he quickly overpowered and eliminated Wippleman's nemesis the Undertaker from the Rumble match despite not being an official participant. Gonzalez lost to the Undertaker at WrestleMania IX via disqualification after he knocked Undertaker unconscious using chloroform.

After another loss to the Undertaker at SummerSlam 1993, Wippleman berated Gonzalez; this ended their relationship and turned Gonzalez into a pseudo-face. Though the foundation was later set for a feud with Wippleman and Adam Bomb, it never truly began, as Gonzales left the WWF in October 1993.

His last match was on February 8, 1995, against The Great Muta in New Japan Pro Wrestling. He then had to retire due to health issues.

He spends his life in a wheelchair. Gonzalez is currently unmarried and has no children. His health is currently still not very good and he cannot do much these days with his bad health.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Jorge Gonzales OWoW Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  2. ^ "Giant Gonzales's Warned Profile". Warned. Retrieved 2008-01-25.