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George "The Animal" Steele Dies; WWE Legend Was 79

The WWE universe has lost a legend. George “The Animal” Steele, one of the wildest, most beloved and unpredictable superstars in the history of the company, has passed away from kidney failure. He was 79 years old. Born William James Myers, The Animal’s death was confirmed by WWE management and also by the ex-athlete’s wife, Patricia. She told TMZ Sports that Steele had been in and out of hospice care since last April. Prior to breaking into the sports entertainment business, Steele earned his Master’s Degree from Central Michigan University and became a high school teacher and wrestling coach in the Detroit, Michigan area. During this time in his life, Steele started to dabble in the world of professional wrestling, first appearing inside a WWE ring in 1967, where he feuded with WWE Champion Bruno Sammartino. Other feuds for Steele during this period included battles with Pedro Morales and Bob Backlund. He never won the title, but Steele was considered a strong, often-used villain for about two decades. Then, in 1985, a storyline found The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff abandoning Steele during a match. As a result, the wrestler ended up being managed by Caption Lou Albano, transforming into an oddball of a fan favorite with a green tongue and a penchant for eating the insides of a turnbuckle. In response to his death, Hulk Hogan Tweeted the following this morning: “My brother, only love, only grateful.” Added former wrestling manager and executive Jim Cornette: “Sorry to hear of the passing of George “The Animal” Steele–top star, great guy, had some fun car trips/talks with him in the 90’s. #RIP.” Here’s a look at other social media reactions from members of the WWE family: John Layfield : Got the privilege of traveling the world with George ‘The Animal’ Steele and enjoyed every minute of it. RIP my friend. The Iron Shiek : REST IN PEACE GEORGE THE ANIMAL STEELE. YOU WERE ALWAYS THE INTELLIGENT BROTHER I LOVE YOU. Jim Ross : Sad to hear the passing of old friend & fellow @WWE HOFER George “The Animal” Steele at age 79. The @michiganstateu grad was good man. Tommy Dreamer : I feared him as a kid. I cheered him as a teenager. I became friends w/him as an adult. Never be another like. George the Animal Steele. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam We send our thoughts and condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of Steele. He joins the above list of celebrities who have died in 2017.

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Leonard Myers Dies; Former New England Patriot Was 38

Sad news out of the sports world today, as former NFL cornerback Leonard Myers has passed away at the age of 38. Reports of Myers’ death were confirmed by TMZ just moments ago. Myers played his rookie season with the New England Patriots in 2001, the year that a young Tom Brady led the team to a Super Bowl victory over the St. Louis Rams. Myers went on to play for the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and Detroit Lions, but he would never again experience the sort of on-field success he enjoyed in that first year in New England. Myers experienced a string of bad luck after leaving football in 2005, following a brief sojourn in the CFL. That same year, he made headlines for selling his Super Bowl ring on eBay for $32,600. Myers had reportedly been battling cancer for several years at the time of his death. Before being drafter by the Patriots, Myers made a name for himself at the Univesrity of Miami as the team’s standout defensive back. A three-year starter for the Canes, Myers aided in the program’s historic rebound. The team went 5-6 his freshman year and 11-1 his senior year. Sadly, Myers would not experience the same level of success in the pros. In interviews, he often expressed his frustration with the Patriots coaching staff, who decided at the last minute to deactivate him prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. Myers says he was told he would start in the game, and it wasn’t until pregame warm-ups that Bill Belichick and company decided to remove him from the roster in favor of activating another offensive lineman. Those who knew Myers best say his disappointment at not realizing his boyhood dream of being able to take the field at the Super Bowl lingered for the rest of his days.  Most recently, Myers worked as he wide receivers coach at New Mexico Highlands University in 2015. Today, both Patriots and Hurricanes football fans are mourning Myers on social media. Though he may not have distinguished himself in the highly competitive world of the NFL, fans and teammates say his spirit and cn-do attitude made him a player they’ll never forget. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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That’s Dirty: Ghanian Undertakers Snatch Corpse Out Coffin At Funeral Over $35 Debt [Video]

A dirty video is going viral showing a man being taken out of his coffin over an unpaid debt. We can’t imagine this happening in the states.

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Al Jarreau Dies; Jazz Legend Was 76

Just days after he was forced to retire due to health issues, legendary jazz singer Al Jarreau died at a hospital in Los Angeles on Sunday. He was 76 years old. According to reports, Al Jarreau was forced into retirement, at least from touring if not from music altogether, due to serious exhaustion. The seven-time Grammy Award winner’s manager, Joe Gordon, released a statement late this afternoon, on the eve of the Grammys. Gordon said, no doubt with a very heavy heart: “Al Jarreau passed away this morning .” He died “about 5:30am L.A. time.” “[Jarreau] was in the hospital, kept comfortable by [his son] Ryan, [his wife] Susan and a few of his family and friends.” “Ryan and Susan will hold a small, private service at home, for immediate family only. No public service is planned yet.” News of his death comes five days after Jarreau announced in a post on his website that he was retiring from touring “due to exhaustion.” Jarreau’s medical team advised him not to perform his remaining 2017 tour dates, effectively putting his touring career on hold indefinitely. Al had been hospitalized in L.A., where he had been “receiving excellent medical care, responding to treatments and improving slowly.”  “Therefore, with complete sorrow, Al Jarreau must retire from touring,” effective immediately, the statement on his website read. “He is thankful for his 50 years of traveling the world in ministry through music, and for everyone who shared this with him. Jarreau went on to give thanks for “his faithful audience, the dedicated musicians and so many others who supported his effort.” The versatile singer was famously the first vocalist in music history to receive Grammy Awards in three separate categories. He took home Grammys in jazz, pop and R&B. Over a long and distinguished career spanning decades, he was perhaps best known for the 1981 hit “We’re in This Love Together.” He also performed the theme song from the ’80s TV series Moonlighting , which starred Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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John Hurt Dies; Veteran Actor Was 77 Years Old

The entertainment world has lost another legend. John Hurt, a veteran big screen star best known for his lead role in The Elephant Man, died on Friday night after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 77 years old. After TMZ shared the strong rumor late yesterday, this tragic piece of news was confirmed by Hurt’s very good friend, Richard E. Grant, on Twitter. “So so sad to have lost such an extraordinary talent and friend. Sir John Hurt. R. I. P.,” wrote Grant. Hurt was a two-time Academy Awards nominee whose career spanned six decades. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014 and his Oscar nods were earned for for 1978’s Midnight Express; and for playing the title role of John Merrick in David Lynch’s e 1980 biopic, The Elephant Man. But you may also recognize Hurt from his roles in the following films: Alien V for Vendetta Harry Potter Dr. Who 1984 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Snowpiercer Jackie The beloved actor is survived by his wife of 12 years, Anwen Rees-Myer, along with two sons. She spoke to The Daily Mail shortly after Hurt passed and told the newspaper of her late husband: “John was the most sublime of actors and the most gentlemanly of gentlemen with the greatest of hearts and the most generosity of spirit. He touched all our lives with joy and magic and it will be a strange world without him.” Hurt portrayed wand merchant Mr. Ollivander in the Harry Potter film franchise, giving author JK Rowling a chance to get to know him. “So very sad to hear that the immensely talented and deeply beloved John Hurt has died. My thoughts are with his family and friends,” Rowling Tweeted several hours ago. Hurt had filmed a trio of movies prior to his death. Down the line, he will be seen in That Good Night, My Name Is Lenny and Darkest Hour, playing Neville Chamberlain. In 2012, Hurt was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Speaking about his pancreatic cancer diagnosis to People Magazine in the summer of 2015, Hurt said the following: “I am undergoing treatment and am more than optimistic about a satisfactory outcome, as indeed is the medical team.” It was believed that the cancer had gone away some time that fall, but all indications at the moment point to complications related to the disease as the cause of Hurt’s death. “I can’t say I worry about mortality, but it’s impossible to get to my age and not have a little contemplation of it,” he told The Radio Times later in life. “We’re all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly.” Hurt did the most he possibly could with his time in that chair, however. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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John Hurt Dies; Veteran Actor Was 77 Years Old

John Hurt Dies; Veteran Actor Was 77 Years Old

The entertainment world has lost another legend. John Hurt, a veteran big screen star best known for his lead role in The Elephant Man, died on Friday night after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 77 years old. After TMZ shared the strong rumor late yesterday, this tragic piece of news was confirmed by Hurt’s very good friend, Richard E. Grant, on Twitter. “So so sad to have lost such an extraordinary talent and friend. Sir John Hurt. R. I. P.,” wrote Grant. Hurt was a two-time Academy Awards nominee whose career spanned six decades. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014 and his Oscar nods were earned for for 1978’s Midnight Express; and for playing the title role of John Merrick in David Lynch’s e 1980 biopic, The Elephant Man. But you may also recognize Hurt from his roles in the following films: Alien V for Vendetta Harry Potter Dr. Who 1984 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Snowpiercer Jackie The beloved actor is survived by his wife of 12 years, Anwen Rees-Myer, along with two sons. She spoke to The Daily Mail shortly after Hurt passed and told the newspaper of her late husband: “John was the most sublime of actors and the most gentlemanly of gentlemen with the greatest of hearts and the most generosity of spirit. He touched all our lives with joy and magic and it will be a strange world without him.” Hurt portrayed wand merchant Mr. Ollivander in the Harry Potter film franchise, giving author JK Rowling a chance to get to know him. “So very sad to hear that the immensely talented and deeply beloved John Hurt has died. My thoughts are with his family and friends,” Rowling Tweeted several hours ago. Hurt had filmed a trio of movies prior to his death. Down the line, he will be seen in That Good Night, My Name Is Lenny and Darkest Hour, playing Neville Chamberlain. In 2012, Hurt was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Speaking about his pancreatic cancer diagnosis to People Magazine in the summer of 2015, Hurt said the following: “I am undergoing treatment and am more than optimistic about a satisfactory outcome, as indeed is the medical team.” It was believed that the cancer had gone away some time that fall, but all indications at the moment point to complications related to the disease as the cause of Hurt’s death. “I can’t say I worry about mortality, but it’s impossible to get to my age and not have a little contemplation of it,” he told The Radio Times later in life. “We’re all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly.” Hurt did the most he possibly could with his time in that chair, however. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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In Depth Interview With Deceased “Q” Of Worldstar About Self Hate In Black Community [Video]

Peter Bailey is releasing a rarely seen interview with the deceased Worldstar Hip-Hop owner, Q. In the snippet we just received, Lee “Q” O’Denat talks about how the black inferiority complex started and is still perpetrated today, and how black folks have the “crab in the barrel” mentality. https://www.instagram.com/iampeterbailey/

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R.I.P. TV Icon Mary Tyler Moore Dead At Age 80

Mary Tyler Moore Dead At 80 Welp, we’re only 25 days into 2017 and we are continuing to lose legends . Mary Tyler Moore has died at a Connecticut hospital according to TMZ . Moore’s rep, Mara Buxbaum released this announcement: “Today, beloved icon, Mary Tyler Moore, passed away at the age of 80 in the company of friends and her loving husband of over 33 years, Dr. S. Robert Levine.” “A groundbreaking actress, producer, and passionate advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Mary will be remembered as a fearless visionary who turned the world on with her smile.” Reports are that Moore had been on a respirator for over a week and had been battling diabetes as well as recovering from a years old brain surgery. Mary was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1986 and is part of old school Hollywood royalty. R.I.P. Image via WENN

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That Awkward Moment When: Cari Champion Asks Big Boi About His Dog On Live TV…”She’s Dead”

Cari Champion Has An Extreme Awkward Interview With Big Boi From Outkast Look, we love Cari Champion . The radiance of her melanin is the stuff that #BlackGirlMagic dreams are made of. But she had a very bad day at work today. While interviewing Big Boi about his thoughts on the Atlanta Falcons big NFC Championship game against the Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, she got a lil’ too cute and she was left picking toe jam out of her teeth. Cari asked Daddy Fat Sax whether his pet dog, “Halle Berry”, is bad or boujee, but the gag is… Ooooops! Hard to research whether or not his dog was still living, but still. Yikes. Image via Instagram

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Jimmy Snuka Dies; WWE Legend Was 73

Jimmy Snuka, a former WWE superstar known for his high-flying moves inside the ring, lost his battle with stomach cancer on Sunday. He was 73 years old. Nicknamed “Superfly,” Snuka’s death was confirmed by his daughter on Twitter, Tamina, who is currently employed by the WWE, wrote the following about Snuka in the wake of his passing: “I LOVE YOU DAD.”   She included with this message a moving photo of daughter and father. Here it is: Dwayne Johnson, the iconic professional wrestler who has turned into a global box office sensation, also paid tribute to Snuka online. “Our family @TaminaSnuka asked me to share the sad news that her dad Jimmy Snuka has just passed away,” Johnson wrote. Added Johnson in Samoan: “Alofa atu i le aiga atoa,” which translates to “Family is forever.” Jimmy Snuka rose to stardom in the 1970s and officially finished his career in 2010. After starting out as a heel/bad guy, Snuka won over fans with his acrobatic wrestling style, eventually turning into one of the most popular wrestlers of all-time. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996. Snuka had been battling terminal stomach cancer and dementia for years prior to his death. He was actually cleared on January 3 in the murder of ex-girlfriend Nancy Argentino, having not faced charges for 30 years until The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, Pennsylvania raised new questions about whether Snuka told the truth in the case many decades ago. At 23 years old, Argentino died in 1983 after allegedly after being rushed to a hospital from Snuka’s Whitehall Township hotel room with a severse head injury. Argentino was Snuka’s mistress. She often traveled with him on the pro wrestling circuit. A judge in the case determined that there was no reason to continue earlier this month, considering Snuka’s terminal state; the judge deemed Snuka unfit to stand trial UPDATE : Snuka’s lawyer, Robert Kirwan, confirmed that Snuka passed away at 1 p.m. Sunday at his son-in-law’s home in Florida.   “He’s battled various medical ailemts for over a year and half,” Kirwan said. “He’s at rest and he is at peace. I came to know him like a friend and his family are my friends. I feel like I have lost a good client and a good friend.” We send our condolences to Snuka’s friends, family members and loved ones. View Slideshow: 21 WWE Wrestlers Who Died Way Too Young

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