Jorge González (wrestler)

Player

Birthday January 31, 1966

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace El Colorado, Formosa, Argentina

DEATH DATE 2010-9-22, San Martín, Chaco, Argentina (44 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 8ft 0 in

Weight 460 lb

#6431 Most Popular

1966

Jorge González (31 January 1966 – 22 September 2010) was an Argentine professional wrestler, actor and basketball player, best known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the ring name El Gigante between 1989 and 1992 and in the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name Giant Gonzalez in 1993.

González remains the tallest Argentinian to have ever lived and the third tallest man from South America.

He is also the tallest wrestler in the history of professional wrestling to compete for both WWE and WCW.

Jorge González was born in El Colorado, Formosa, Argentina on 31 January 1966.

González suffered from gigantism.

González was billed as being 8ft, making him the tallest WWE wrestler and Argentine basketball player in history; his true height was 2.31 m, which still made him the tallest in wrestling and a tie for first place in basketball.

He started his career with the youths of Hindú Club de Resistencia at the age of 16, standing 2.19m tall.

Subsequently, León Najnudel, then coach of the Argentine national team, recommended the board of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata to sign the player for the team's Argentine second division roster.

1985

Coach León Najnudel included González in the Argentine national team who took part of the 1985 South American Basketball Championship (bronze medal) and the 1988 Tournament of the Americas (5th place), where he attracted the attention of the Atlanta Hawks' scouts.

1986

During 1986, González helped Gimnasia achieve promotion to the Argentine first division.

He then signed for Sport Club Cañadense, but saw little action due to an injury that left him off the court for nine months.

1988

González took part in the 1988 NBA draft, being chosen by the Atlanta Hawks in the third round (#54 selection).

Along with Hernán Montenegro (drafted #57), they became the first Argentine players drafted in the NBA.

The Hawks bought the player's rights from his Argentine team for a 30,000 Argentine australes fee.

However, he was unable to adapt to the physical demands of NBA basketball, partly due to a serious knee injury.

1989

In 1989, Hawks owner Ted Turner offered González a job as a professional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), which Turner also owned.

1990

After a year of training, González was introduced to fans as El Gigante on 19 May 1990 at the pay-per-view Capital Combat.

Wearing shorts, he competed as a fan favorite and was billed as being close to eight feet tall.

1991

Over the next two years, he feuded with Ric Flair for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, participated in a Chamber of Horrors match in 1991 and also had a date on TBS with Missy Hyatt.

He also participated in a feud with Sid Vicious who stood 6 ft 9 in and One Man Gang who stood at 6 ft. The point of the feud was to determine who the real "giant of WCW" was.

1993

He also had a cross promotional stint in the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion before signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1993.

He was introduced at the Royal Rumble in January 1993, where he eliminated Harvey Wippleman's nemesis The Undertaker from the Royal Rumble match despite not being an official participant.

At WrestleMania IX, González lost to The Undertaker by disqualification after he knocked out The Undertaker using chloroform.

After another loss to The Undertaker at SummerSlam, the feud came to an end, and after the match, Wippleman berated him, before González turned on Wippleman himself, turning face in the process.

He lost to Randy Savage on WWF on TSN on 1 September.

The foundation was later set for a feud between González and Adam Bomb, but it never truly began.

His last appearance in WWF was on 4 October episode of Monday Night Raw in a 20-man battle royal match for the Intercontinental Championship.

González was the first eliminated by "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Diesel, Bastion Booger, 1-2-3 Kid, Marty Jannetty, Adam Bomb and Bam Bam Bigelow.

Three days later, WWF announced that González left the company after his WWF contract had expired on 7 October 1993.

After his departure from the WWF, González wrestled in the Japanese promotions NJPW and WAR (Wrestle and Romance) until his retirement from wrestling, and used his old ring name El Gigante.

González played the role of Manny, a carnival sideshow giant in a 1993 episode of Baywatch, who befriends Hobie, but later falls into the water and his large size makes it difficult to be rescued.

González also had roles in the 1993 and 1994 Thunder in Paradise double-episode turned movies.

1995

According to Ron Reis, Gonzalez was set to make a return to the company at their 1995 pay-per-view Halloween Havoc in the role of "The Yeti", an insurance policy put in place to make sure Hulk Hogan did not retain the WCW Championship against The Giant.

The plan behind his return was to set up an idea Kevin Sullivan (who was the booker of the promotion at the time) had for the pay-per-view World War 3 1995 the following month.

It would be a three ring, 60 man, over the top rope battle royal, with a giant occupying each of the three rings.

But the idea fell through as González had a diabetes attack backstage at the Halloween Havoc pay-per-view leading him to have to be flown back to his native Argentina and Ron Reis had to take his spot in the role.

González competed as Giant Gonzalez during his time in the WWF.

González grew a beard and wore a full body suit that featured airbrushed muscles with bushy hair attached.

His last singles match was on 8 February 1995, when he lost to The Great Muta.

On 8 December 1995, González wrestled his final match, teaming with Kōji Kitao in a loss to Shinja and Typhoon by countout.