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2[[caption-width-right:325:The Eighth Wonder of the World]]
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4->''"I know I have eaten more good food, drunk more beer and fine wine, had more friends, and seen more of the world than most men ever will."''
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6André Rene Roussimoff (Bulgarian: Андрей Рене Русимов; Polish: Andrzej Renat Russimow; May 19, 1946 -- January 27, 1993) was a French {{professional wrestl|ing}}er of Bulgarian and Polish descent better known as "André the Giant" for his impressive size.[[note]]Billed at 7'4" (224 cm) and around 500 pounds (226 kg), to be precise; exact measurements are difficult to find, in part due to his slouching posture, and because no promoter at the time wanted an accurate measurement getting out and ruining his credibility. Most sources place him at or around 6'11"-7', possibly shrinking from that later in his career due to damage to his joints. Pre-Back problems he was visibly taller than the confirmed by the NFL 6'9 "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd, who would verbally confirm Andre was taller than him in interviews. Even after his problems began, he still stacks up next to the confirmed by the NBA 7'1 Wilt Chamberlain[[/note]] [[YouMightRememberMeFrom You may also remember him as Fezzik]] in TheFilmOfTheBook of ''Film/ThePrincessBride''.
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8During his tenure in the WWF (now the Wrestling/{{WWE}}), he was dubbed "The Eighth Wonder of the World" due to his frame, and held a fifteen-year undefeated streak in the company (with the exception of disqualification and count-out losses).[[note]]André had lost to [[Wrestling/EdFarhat The (Original) Sheik]] in Toronto in 1974, and to Wrestling/AntonioInoki in Japan in 1986, but neither of these matches were included in Wrestling/{{WWE}} {{Canon}}.[[/note]] One of the most famous matches of his career was against Wrestling/HulkHogan for Hogan's WWF World Heavyweight Championship at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania III'', where said streak ended.
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10Among his in-ring achievements, he is a former [[https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/fl/fl-t.html NWA Florida Tag-Team Champion ]] and [[https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/midsouth/nwa/tri-us-t.html NWA (Tri-State version) United States Tag Team Champion]] (Both w/Wrestling/DustyRhodes), a former [[https://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWF World Tag-Team Champion]] (w/[[Wrestling/{{Meng}} Haku]]), and a former [[https://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWF World Heavyweight Champion]]. He was the first wrestler inducted into the Wrestling/WWEHallOfFame in 1994 and inducted to the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2002.
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12Unfortunately, his great size was due to gigantism, and he suffered intense pain throughout his body, especially as he got older. On January 27, 1993, shortly following his retirement from professional wrestling, he died in his sleep from congestive heart failure. In his honor, the WWF made André the first inductee into the company's Hall of Fame, established that same year, and starting from ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} XXX'' have held a special battle royal event for the "André the Giant Memorial Trophy" made in his likeness at each ''[=WrestleMania=]''.
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14!! "Giant Tropes":
15* {{Acrofatic}}: Believe it or not, Andre wasn't always the lumbering behemoth we know from the late 80s - in his youth, he could execute dropkicks and move fairly fast for his size. He was also very agile during his early days in the WWF. However, by the time the mid 1980s rolled around, age and problems with acromegaly had forced him to slow down. He'd switched to his more well-known power wrestling style earlier on due to promoters wanting him to appear as an unstoppable force of nature, and moving like a wrestler of normal size detracted from that image.
16* ActorAllusion: ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' had a subtle one to his wrestling career: during Fezzik's battle with Westley, he comments on how there's a big difference between fighting ten men at a time and fighting one man. In the 1970s, Andre was a specialist in winning battle royals, matches that often start with ten or more men in the ring (thus, the reason the annual Wrestlemania event is the "Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal"). Downplayed somewhat due to the fact that Fezzik in the book also did this.
17* AfroAsskicker: Earlier in his career, [[https://i.imgur.com/eaXRWxW.jpg he sported an afro]] while wrestling in territories such as what is now known as WWC. Wrestling/BigJohnStudd shaved it off.
18* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/KillerKhan, [[Wrestling/{{Kamala}} Kamala The Ugandan Headhunter]], Wrestling/BigJohnStudd, Wrestling/KingKongBundy, Wrestling/HulkHogan, [[Wrestling/JakeRoberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts]], Wrestling/HacksawJimDuggan, [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Ultimate Warrior]], Wrestling/{{Demolition}}
19* AssKicksYou:
20** He would back people into the turnbuckle then ram his backside into their gut.
21** One of his many, many finishers was the ''Seated Senton''.
22* BashBrothers: Wrestling/DustyRhodes, [[Wrestling/JimmySnuka "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka]], [[Wrestling/TedDiBiase "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase]] and [[Wrestling/{{Meng}} Haku]]
23** Crossing with VitriolicBestBuds in regard of Frank Valois, [[Wrestling/BobbyHeenan Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]], Wrestling/GiantBaba and Hogan.
24* BerserkButton:
25** If Andre thought someone was trying to take his spot, this was a very good way to push it down, as people as Hogan and Big John Studd found it out... the hard way!
26** During the fall of 1988 and winter of 1989, whatever you done, hopefully you never said the word "snake" around him. Even if he wasn't involved directly in the conversation, if someone -- even his allies like Brother Love -- said the word "snake," he'd go in a blind rage and [[Main/{{Kayfabe}} suffered from chest pains]]. At least once he even went after his own manager, Wrestling/BobbyHeenan (during a podium interview where they were talking about how they were going to end the career of Wrestling/JakeRoberts), and he was known for also going after his own stablemates, including Wrestling/RickRude, if they even so much as said the word "snake."
27** The reason he thorougly hated his peers rubbing baby oil on themselves was clearly evident as Wrestling/GregValentine experienced it first hand. On a match where the main spot was Andre performing a ''[[NoPunIntended Giant Swing]]'' on him, Greg was using so much oil that he slipped from Andre's grip and went to fly over the top-rope like a rag doll, to fall flat on his back outside the ring. The other major problem with Baby oil was caused by Andre's problems with most showers. Getting himself clean was already a struggle, not being able to fit in most shower spaces. So, put simply, Andre didn't want that crap all over him due to how difficult it was going to be for him to get off.
28* BigDamnHeroes:
29** How Andre was often booked in the territory days (i.e., pro wrestling before the Wrestlemania era). Since Andre's trademark was his virtual invincibility, he didn't typically vie for titles like most stars did. Rather, regional promotions would book an angle where the local hero had been taken advantage of by several heels working together and could not possibly defeat them all by himself. Then Andre would come to town to be the hero's partner. [[ForegoneConclusion You can guess the rest]].
30** On 10/3/1991 André (Now walking cane-assisted) made the saving for Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith after the latter both great victories at ''Battle Royal at The Albert Hall'' [[TakeUpMySword anointing him as the next great WWF's European Super Star]] as they both finished up [[Wrestling/FredOttman The Natural]] [[Wrestling/JohnTenta Disasters]] in a bunkhouse brawl outside the ring.
31* BigEater: He had an appetite for food equal to his love for booze. In his autobiography, Hulk Hogan said that there was a French restaurant near where Andre lived in L.A. during the 80s, and it wasn't unheard of for Andre to spend nearly all day there, ordering the entire menu in turn, because he rarely got to eat genuine French food (the owners were French immigrants).
32* BigFootSasquatchAndYeti: He played Bigfoot on ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan''.
33* BigFun: Partially because [[DeconstructedTrope he knew his gigantism would be the death of him (and it was, in a roundabout way)]], he decided that he would [[ScrewTheWarWerePartying party and drink as much as humanly possible]].
34* TheBigGuy: He was called Andre The Giant for a very good reason. A friend of Andre's tells the story of a dinner where he tried to pick up the check while Andre was in the bathroom[[note]]Andre refused to let anyone else pay for his prodigious meals.[[/note]]. He was speaking with the waiter when Andre returned, tucked his friend under his arm and firmly replaced him in his seat. This particular friend [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger was not exactly a little guy himself]].
35* BittersweetEnding:
36** On what was possibly his last active performance as a wrestler, he was part of a 6 man tag-team best of three falls match in UWA Mexico (4/24/1992) alongside Wrestling/BamBamBigelow and Dr. Wagner against the most revered {{Masked Luchado|r}}res back in the day, El Canek, Fishman and Villano III. Andre had to walk down the aisle assisted by Wagner and he spent most of the match firmly in his corner, only to comically slap, chop and head-butting the opponents his teamates throw at him. It was lighthearted and fun to watch, but it was painfully obvious that Andre could barely stand unassisted. Nevertheless, he scored the first fall for his team.
37** Andre died in 1993, but was the first inductee in the WWE Hall of Fame in the same year.
38* BlatantLies: When he was placed in the ring with someone like Ernie Ladd [[note]]6'9", and promoters couldn't bump him up because he was a well-known pro football player[[/note]], even the thick lifts in his boots weren't enough to keep up the myth of the 7'4" giant. When he fought Chuck Wepner on the undercard of the infamous Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki bout (unlike the main event, Andre's match was worked), the legit sports reporters covering the bout placed him at or around 6'11" compared to the 6'5" Wepner. When he visited the Mexican set of ''Film/ConanTheDestroyer'' and took a picture with 7'1" UsefulNotes/WiltChamberlain, Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Sr. did everything in his power to keep the photo from being widely circulated, as it revealed André the Giant is actually shorter than Wilt. As ''Deadspin'' neatly put it, "Before CGI, there was only Andre." [[note]]Andre was a legit 7'1" early in his career, before the acromegaly gave him a stoop. The afro would have made him seem even larger[[/note]].
39* TheBully: After a fashion. If he decided he did not like you, you were in for some very brutal matches. Jake Roberts was a good example: Andre disliked him a great deal, and would go out of his way to hurt him for real in the matches. He also didn't like Wrestling/RandySavage. Depending on who you believe, it was either due to Randy using too much baby oil during matches, the way he treated Wrestling/MissElizabeth or his heavy steroid use. (One figures Andre's shit list would have been a lot longer if it were for that last reason however.) This was apparently how Andre tested people as when Roberts confronted him about it and Andre grew to respect him as compared to others such as Savage who stayed terrified of him.
40* BullyingADragon:
41** In {{kayfabe}}, Wrestling/BobbyHeenan managed to trigger a HeelFaceTurn by slapping Andre - the commentators [[TooDumbToLive quickly pointed out the idiocy in that move]].
42** On Andre's side, he once told a racial joke at [[Wrestling/AllenCoage Bad News Brown/Allen]] earshot. Bad News became the only person who ever got Andre to back down from a fight. It should be noted that Bad News held a Bronze Medal in judo and was considered possibly the (legit) toughest brawler in the locker room back in the day. Andre was smart enough to know that his size didn't mean much when faced with a person who could snap his leg like a twig, though even Bad News admitted in an interview he wasn't entirely certain if he could take Andre on in a straight fight if it actually came down to it. Andre ended up getting his revenge later in a hilarious and disgusting manner, when the two were programmed together in Mexico. Andre ate a ridiculous number of burritos before a match, sat on Allen's chest, and biology ensued.
43** Regarding the famous story of Andre scaring off some guys hassling him in a bar... one must wonder what sort of thought process led those geniuses to think hassling a 7'4" 516-pound wrestler would end well. Then again, it was in a bar. [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy Common sense isn't very common in many bars]].
44* CaptainErsatz: Quite enough!:
45** Creator/{{Capcom}} created a whole German family of giants by the surname '''Andore'''[[note]]pronounced "Ahn-dore-ray," mimicking how Andre's name was pronounced in Japanese.[[/note]] debuting in ''Characters/FinalFight'' but having also ties with the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' saga, with being '''[[Characters/StreetFighterIII Hugo]]''' being the most successful of the lot.
46** A few times in ''Videogame/FireProWrestling'' as '''The Mountain Giant Rozhmov'''.
47** Several characters in Manga/BakiTheGrappler and the manga version of ''Garouden'' feature expies of Andre under different names in a giant love-letter to the man himself from their creators, who are both huge Pro Wrestling and Andre fans.
48* CharlieBrownFromOuttaTown: The Giant Machine. It drove Wrestling/BobbyHeenan and his men furious, as Giant Machine was billed from Asia, yet possesed a suspiciously familiar French drawl.
49* ChokeHolds: With hands as massive as those of him, it was virtually impossible for ''any'' of his opponents to set free from his grip. In most [[GimmickMatches Battle Royals]] he partook into, it wasn't a rare occurrence to see him performing it against two wrestlers at once.
50* ComicBookAdaptation: He's the subject of an affectionate graphic biography by Box Brown.
51* ConsummateProfessional: Andre took wrestling very, ''very'' seriously. [[Wrestling/HulkHogan Hogan]] related [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAYQCzDOFB8 a story]] about a time he made the mistake of bringing a girl to a match against Andre to show off, and Andre beat on and humiliated him in the ring to teach him a lesson about professionalism.
52* CurbStompBattle:
53** Quite a few of Andre's most memorable matches during his face years were curb stomp battles. Often, these were against lower- to mid-card heels and Andre went fairly easy on them, but put a guy like Killer Khan in the ring against you, and Andre went out with full fury. One match, from the Philadelphia Spectrum in the fall of 1981 [[note]]Months after Khan and manager "Classy" Freddie Blassie tried to cripple Andre and put him out of wrestling forever[[/note]], saw Andre fight off a Khan rally ... and then he beat him to the point where even security couldn't hold him back. At one point, Khan tried to run from the ring, figuring taking a countout loss was better than the already severe beating he had taken, but like a predatory animal Andre ran after him at full speed, caught him and pulled him back into the ring to get an even more severe beating!
54** Another frequent heel who took the brunt of a curb-stomp battle during Andre's face days was Wrestling/BobbyHeenan; often, these were tag-team matches where tag team partners like Nick Bockwinkel, Ken Patera, Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy were of little use in protecting "the Brain," and once Heenan reportedly took such a severe beating from the Giant he was rendered in a full body cast for several weeks.
55** By 1989, with Andre (now a heel) in declining health, he was on the receiving end of this by a younger wrestler named the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior. Warrior won several of his matches against Andre in less than 30 seconds, simply by jumping into the ring, catching Andre off guard with a series of clotheslines and then splashing him before he knew what happened.
56* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
57** He is Wrestling/HulkHogan's AwesomeMomentOfCrowning. Specifically, Hogan was the first person to lift him up and bodyslam him, at least during the WWF's "Rock 'n' Wresting" era.[[note]]Wrestling/HarleyRace, Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, Wrestling/StanHansen, El Canek, Ronnie Garvin, Blackjack Mulligan and others had all slammed Andre prior to WMIII, but never in [=WWE=]. In fact, Hogan had slammed Andre on WWF television when they feuded in the early 80s as well.[[/note]] Although an obvious set-up, André was having increasing health problems which slowed him down considerably. Hogan practically danced around him in the ring making the spectacle somewhat believable. Andre let Hogan retain the championship at Wrestling/WrestleMania III, as Hogan knew the giant could defeat him in the ring if he wanted, regardless of what had been decided beforehand. For Wrestling/HulkHogan, it was Andre choosing to put Hogan over that made it the greatest moment in his career.
58** Andre was the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY41wT2DjSI generator of such moments for many other wrestlers]] back before Hogan, who wasn't the first but the one to do so in front of a national audience. Before that, Andre would go around to various territories and put over wrestlers by having them slam him. In addition, Hogan (back in 1980, when the Hulkster was a villain and Andre was the good guy) slammed the big guy at least twice.
59* DistaffCounterpart: Here are but three American examples. Before Baby Doll became a valet in then Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA flagship Jim Crockett Promotions, she wrestled as Andrea the Lady Giant. The [[Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys Team 3D Academy]]'s Betsy Ruth, who was bigger than Baby Doll and turned into Andrea Mother in the Japanese promotion Diana. Then Ring Wars Carolina found a roller derby competitor [[SerialEscalation even larger than Betsy]], who went on to go by Andrea The Giant. (also {{seven year rule}}, as Baby Doll had long retired by then)
60* TheDreaded: Many wrestlers got over just by wrestling Andre and lasting, not actually beating him or even wrestling him to a draw.
61** Several of his co-workers said one of their biggest worries was that he might decide not to go through with a scripted loss, because there was absolutely nothing anyone could do to make him stay down and be pinned.
62* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Inverted, Andre had a habit of calling everyone "Boss".
63* EverythingIsBigInTexas: Once during an appearance on the WWF's talk show ''WWF Tuesday Night Titans'', he mentioned this while showing off some new boots he had acquired.
64* EvilCostumeSwitch: As a babyface, Andre wore trunks. Once he turned heel in 1987, Andre wore a black one-strap singlet.[[note]]This was also to cover up a back brace he had to wear after having surgery.[[/note]]
65* FinishingMove: ''Big Splash'', ''Elbow/Knee/Leg Drop'', ''[[AssKicksYou Seated Senton]]'' and ''Butterfly Suplex''.
66* ForeignWrestlingHeel:
67** Played this role in Japan, as "Monster Rousimoff," for the better part of 15 years before his heel turn in the WWF. Oddly enough, he would make a HeelFaceTurn in Japan at around the same time. He worked most of that time for Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling, and when he could no longer perform at the level required for a promotion that athletically focused; NJPW owner Wrestling/AntonioInoki, out of appreciation for Andre's long service, negotiated a deal where he would move to Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and work comedy matches with "Giant" Baba as his tag team partner.
68** Oddly enough, averted in his heel runs in the US. Him being from France was usually acknowledged, but was never used as part of his character. Andre himself almost never brought it up in promos either. Then again, it was Andre. He didn't ''need'' to act like a foreign wrestling heel to get heat. His size and brutality as a heel were enough.
69* {{Gasshole}}: The man really appreciated a good [[ToiletHumour fart joke]]. Especially when he cut a ''sixteen-second long fart'' on the set of ''Film/ThePrincessBride''. It brought shooting to a standstill. Rob Reiner asked if he was okay and Andre's response was "I am now, boss!"
70* GentleGiant: His role as Fezzik in ''Film/ThePrincessBride''. In RealLife too. He kept a small farm where he would walk around and play with the animals because they didn't stare at him, and Creator/RobinWright says that he used to put his hand on her head to keep her warm during cold days on the set of ''Film/ThePrincessBride''. Nearly every wrestler who worked for him, not to mention the people in the French village where he had grown up, had similar stories about him.
71** Although Andre ''hated'' being stared at outside of the wrestling ring as a general rule, he was noted to be as gentle as a lamb with kids whenever they saw and approached him. Supposedly this was because the majority of kids stared at him not because they saw him in a negative manner, but as a genuine, real life giant and were so in awe of him. Andre was ''well'' noted even in his days as a heel to tone it down somewhat after his heel turn when it came to kids. He still protected Kayfabe, but he was ''far'' gentler with kids than adults during that period. Again on the set of ''The Princess Bride'', Fred Savage was a huge fan and terrified to approach him, but André was so kind that Fred never had anything but good memories of him.
72** His Kayfabe persona, before his famous FaceHeelTurn, was a kindhearted babyface who would travel the territories taking on the local villains and/or teaming with the local heroes. It was only when his body began breaking down that he stopped those tours.
73* TheGiant: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It's in his]] [[ShapedLikeItself NAME!]] Subverted in that he was actually a moderately skilled Greco-Roman wrestler and only played up the UnskilledButStrong angle when injuries and his condition slowed him down late in his career. To give an idea of his size: he could [[https://i.imgur.com/DdKhwnx.png make a can of beer disappear in his hand]], and his caloric intake in beer alone was often north of ''ten thousand''.
74** In his later years Andre lost most of his agility and speed but kept his incredible strength, turning him into a MightyGlacier ''AND'' a StoneWall ''AS WELL!''. Very few wrestlers could get him off his feet even by the end of his career.
75* GiantFootOfStomping: Yes, it sounds like [[{{Pun}} the lamest pun ever]] but it was one of Andre's [[SignatureMove signature moves]], and it was a great deal on his matches, really.
76** Usually having a helpless opponent lying flat on his back, Andre performed his ''Big Walk'', meaning that he stepped on the fallen's tummy, using him as a door mat.
77** If his opponent was close to the apron then a top-rope assisted Andre stood on both feet to squish the poor hapless guy below him.
78* HardHead: Though it may have as much been that his head was disproportionately large as opposed to how hard it was.
79* TheHeavy: Either as a heel or face, André could generate as much conflict as admiration near and far. The best use of him for this trope were undoubtedly in Inoki, Hogan and Wrestling/NickBockwinkel cases.
80* HollywoodHeartAttack: Suffered during his infamous run-in with Wrestling/JakeRoberts' snake, Damien. Needless to say, once Andre recovered, he didn't take to suffering this sudden illness very well.
81* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Alongside the 5'6" {{Creator/Robin Wright}} in ''The Princess Bride''.
82** According to Wrestling/HulkHogan, André met a pair of Japanese waitresses while they toured in Tokyo—both of whom were five feet tall, if that. He would frequently call Hogan whenever he had them over in his hotel room, no matter the time of day—either to give him a blow-by-blow account of whatever they'd been doing … or just to make him listen to the action.
83-->''He used to think it was funny to wake me up at two in the morning and have me listen to [them] screaming for their lives. Whatever André was doing, he was having a lot of fun, that's for sure. He was just a different type of brother.''
84* InsistsOnPaying: André's meals were always huge and expensive, since André not only had ''huge'' dietary requirements, but also a great love of fine dining, and were always accompanied by prodigious amounts of liquor. [[note]]In addition, he was, by far, the most well paid wrestler of his time, always drawing a huge paycheck compared to the relative pittance most others would receive.[[/note]] He always insisted that he pay for his own food and drink, because of it. Arnold Schwarzenegger related a story where he was dining with Andre. Knowing Andre's insistence to always pay, Arnold sneaked over to the waiter to ask him to bring HIM the check instead. Before he reached the waiter, Andre ''picked him up'' and carried him back to his chair.
85* KavorkaMan: Andre was never married, but he had [[ChickMagnet many, many women throwing themselves at him]], according to Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper and Bobby Heenan among others.
86--> '''Ric Flair:''' He's wearing a size 24 ring, baby. What else can I tell you? ... he's wearing size 24 shoes. What else you want to know?
87* {{Kayfabe}}: Being from the 'old school', Andre protected kayfabe at all times. Once, at dinner during the filming of ''The Princess Bride'', Creator/MandyPatinkin jokingly asked "Hey Andre, wrestling's fake, right?" Andre, who had been entertaining his castmates with jokes, immediately turned ice cold and stared Patinkin down, growling, "No. It is real." Patinkin turned back to his plate and didn't say another word for the rest of the meal.
88* LawOfInverseFertility: A common side-effect of Andre's form of acromegaly was a very low sperm count, and as such, he refused for several years to believe that his daughter was, well, his daughter. When a blood test finally proved it, he felt so guilty about his treatment of her and her mother that he left them nearly his entire estate.
89* LightningBruiser: Early in his career, he was around (legit) 7' 1''/ 210 cms and 400 lb/180 kg and could throw Mid-clinch dropkicks. Acromegaly slowed him down later.
90* LikeYouWereDying: Andre knew from his youth that he would likely die young. His entire life can be seen as a way to defy his fate and just ''enjoy'' himself.
91* MaskedLuchador: Andre wrestled wearing a mask in Japan as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQeTsn2iA8Q 'Andre the Giant Machine']] in 1985.
92* MythologyGag:
93** In his appearance in a commercial for Honeycomb cereal,[[note]]During the second "Honeycomb Hideout" era.[[/note]] he plays a literal giant.
94** While not the case in his ''The Princess Bride'' appearance, his character Fezzik is nonetheless referred to as a "giant".
95* NeverGetsDrunk: [[http://www.drunkard.com/10_06_andre_giant/ André. Loved. Liquor.]], and his consumption abilities were comparable to those of a Norse God. His huge size meant that it took an incredible amount of alcohol to make him get drunk, although [[AvertedTrope that wasn't always the case]]. Apparently most of his meals consisted of a 6 pack of beer and at least one entire bottle of wine.
96** Creator/CaryElwes noted in his book ''"As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of Film/ThePrincessBride"'' that André's drink of choice during filming was what he called "The American" [[note]]A 40 oz. (~1.2 L) pitcher filled with a mixture of brandy and whatever other hard liquor the bar could spare[[/note]] and he would drink multiples most nights. An undercover NYPD officer was contacted to follow him around whenever he visited the city. Andre told Elwes this was to prevent an instance of him falling on someone if drunk.
97--->'''Wrestling/VinceMcMahon:''' ...he enjoyed performing, but also enjoyed the party afterwards.
98** One wrestler related the one time he was in a hotel, his sheer size meant that even the combined strength of ''five'' wrestlers couldn't move him, so they simply left him asleep on the floor of the hotel lobby overnight. They did give him a blanket, in the form of a ''piano cover''. The hotel clerk ran into him in the morning and was in shock. The amount of liquor needed for that is believed to be about ''119 bottles of beer''. To put that into perspective, for the average man, that would be the equivalent of a binging twice a day for ''two weeks straight.''
99---> '''Wrestling/RicFlair:''' Brother, I was with him one night he drank a hundred and six beers... [[PunctuatedForEmphasis A HUNDRED ...AND SIX!!!]]
100** When he had to go into surgery, he was [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale so large]] that the anesthetist had to base dosing on what it took to get Andre drunk. He told the anesthetist that it took two liters of vodka just to make him feel "warm inside."
101** Many of his friends often commented that it was a very good thing that he still kept his gentle and easygoing personality, and was slow to anger (pissing him off, drunk or sober, was a very bad idea). A man of his size and strength being a mean drunk would have meant a lot of property damage and injured bystanders.
102* NoSell: No matter what overpowering wrestling move you may wanted to try on him, it was nearly impossible to take him down. Remember he spent ''fifteen years undefeated'' before WMIII.
103* OddFriendship: With the playwright Creator/SamuelBeckett. Apparently, it started when Beckett would drive Andre to school on a few occassions as there was no school bus, and so trusted adults in the community would occasionally drive children to school, especially on days with bad weather.
104* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Pretty much André's trademark, taking punches and throw attempts like they are nothing.
105* ReadingsAreOffTheScale: An issue Andre often faced was that not only due to his height, but also the bizarre proportions his gigantism caused, most public services and products couldn't accommodate him. The anesthetist mentioned above had to base dosage in that manner because most hospital charts simply would not account for someone of Andre's size. He had to special order shoes and clothes, it was difficult for him to even find a hotel with beds that fit him, and most toilets would shatter if he sat on them (according to Wrestling/JakeRoberts, Andre would poop in the bathtub and wash it down) and he couldn't do his service in the French army as they couldn't find boots and uniforms to fit him or beds that could take his height and weight. This was especially notable in Japan, which Andre often visited as part of his tours.
106* RealityIsUnrealistic: Before his acromegaly reduced him to MightyGlacier status, Andre could actually move [[LightningBruiser frighteningly fast and agile]] for someone of his size, and was decently skilled at Greco-Roman wrestling to boot. They actually had him slow down because his speed and agility detracted from the audience's ability to perceive him as an intimidating monster of a man.
107* RedBaron: "Monster", "The Giant", "The 8th Wonder of the World" (a title that initially belonged to Wrestling/PamperoFirpo).
108* SquareCubeLaw: He died young because his body was violating it.
109* SquashMatch: Several, often of the handicap variety[[note]]Andre vs. 2 or 3 guys at once[[/note]]. This was an EnforcedTrope during his early tours of the US. Since his English was limited, he was put in handicap matches with his traveling partner Frank Valois (who would call all the spots), and a small job guy (who would take all the moves after receiving his cues in English from Valois).
110* StaringDownCthulhu:
111** Hulk Hogan earned André's friendship this way; Hulk wanted to emulate André in the sense of wanting to be as charismatic and verbose as the latter to make himself seem as "large" as possible [[note]]Hogan was a legit 6'7"/6'8" then[[/note]], Andre took his promos and the like as a direct challenge so he would proceed to legitimately ''[[MadeOfIron beat the holy hell out of him]]'' during many of their first matches. At some point, the fact that Hogan kept coming back and treated Andre with respect despite the animosity the Big Guy had for him [[note]]Hogan speaks french, that helped him a little too.[[/note]] got the Hulkster to the point that Andre ended up respecting and accepted him as a friend.
112** That's how Jake Roberts got his respect in the lockers. Andre didn't like Jake very much when he was the newcomer, so The Big Guy confronted The Snake who, true to his own character, simply stood up and told The Giant that being both professionals [[note]]Meaning: Men with knowledge on how to crack-up the other guy's skeleton[[/note]], they shouldn't have a beef with each other.
113* StoutStrength: Due to his massive appetite, Andre generally had a pudgy physique even for his size. This in no way detracted from his monstrous strength.
114* SuperStrength: As a side effect of his gigantism, Andre was incredibly strong and fortunately also a subversion of DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength because of his highly athletic career. He once ''deadlifted the front of and then flipped'' a car that a few New Yorkers who had insulted and thrown things at him had packed into. There's also a belief shared by many of his contemporaries that Andre ''never'' hit anyone as hard as he could, because he was afraid of killing someone.
115* TagTeam: Several.
116** He began his career this side of the pond in Montreal as Frank Valois' partner.
117** With Dusty and Superfly in some [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] territories.
118** Odd enough, his most constant and famous partner was Hulk Hogan since their days as faces in the AWA.
119** "The Machines" (as Giant Machine), with Big Machine ([[Wrestling/TheBlackjacks Blackjack Mulligan]]), Super Machine (Bill "Masked Superstar"/"Demolition Ax" Eadie), Hulk Machine, Piper Machine, Animal Machine ([[Wrestling/GeorgeSteele George "The Animal" Steele]]) and Crusher Machine (Wrestling/{{A|merican Wrestling Association}}WA legend [[Wrestling/TheCrusher Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski]])
120** "The Mega Bucks", with [=DiBiase=]
121** "The Colossal Connection", with Haku.
122** with Giant Baba in [[Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling AJPW]].
123* TallTale: Really, NoPunIntended.
124** At the very beginning of his career when he was only 19, Andre debuted as "Géant Ferré" (A play on "Grand Ferré", the French Myth/PaulBunyan), and for what we know, he lived up to the gimmick.
125** Some of these tales aren't coming for what we know about his life, personal quirks or career, but from the backstage word-of-mouth. Ric Flair told an amusing story once regarding someone told him that in order to sustain his massive frame, Andre was born with two hearts and sported three rows of teeth. Naitch' recalled he used to stare down every time Andre spoke wanting to verify if he really had that many pearlies.
126* UnderwearOfPower: Wore trunks as a babyface prior to his 1987 heel turn. It also helped hide the back brace he had to use in order to keep competing.
127* TheUnintelligible: His thick accent combined with a slight jaw deformity[[note]]Another effect of acromegaly[[/note]] often made it difficult to hear what he was saying.
128* UnrelatedBrothers: More like Unrelated Father and Son: [[Wrestling/BigShow The Giant (Paul Wight)]] in Wrestling/{{WCW}} was supposedly Andre's "son." The only thing the two had in common was their disease, they didnt even have the same nationality, as Andre was French while Wight is American.
129** Ironically, The Big Show really did ''look'' like Andre when he was younger, due to having long hair and being of similar size. Big Show also has acromegaly, but his was arrested in time to prevent him from going the same way Andre did. As a result, Big Show's body is more properly in proportion compared to Andre. But being close enough in size and looks to pull it off meant that there was no way in ''hell'' WCW wouldn't have tried to make this work. The fact that this was a staple in wrestling of wrestlers being In-Universe relatives to one another also meant there was a precedent. Andre's family seemed not to care, since they knew Andre loved the industry and saw Big Show's early work as either an homage or love letter to Andre's early work. That or nobody mentioned it to them until well after the fact.
130* UrExample: The first wrestler inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame. The WWF Hall of fame was established in the first place to honor André after his death.
131* UseYourHead: André was fond of hard-knocking his opponents, and he was quite versatile. While most wrestlers just perform the better known head-to-head one, André would also ram them into their backs, shoulders, rib cages or stomachs.
132* WhamLine: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7zjQnOSugs&index=1&list=PLC7vqXwVsiU-3SS8Fnj89GxyGMxTTH92P In perhaps the most famous segment of the Piper's Pit,]] Andre--accompanied by Wrestling/BobbyHeenan--delivered one to Wrestling/HulkHogan, pointing his finger at Hogan's chest and declaring, "I’m here for one reason: to challenge you to a championship match at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania''.” Andre then [[FaceHeelTurn ripped Hogan's shirt]] and walked out. Hogan [[HeroicBSOD was simply left babbling]] and needed to be comforted by his long-time ArchEnemy, Wrestling/RoddyPiper.
133* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: During their feud, [[Wrestling/JakeRoberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts]] exploited Andre's fear of snakes with the help of his pet snake Damien. Notably averted less than two years earlier when Andre was a guest on the Snake Pit (hosted by a then-heel Roberts himself) when Andre merely scoffed at Damien, calling him a garter snake, and again in 1991 when Roberts and Andre allied against mutual enemy [[Wrestling/JohnTenta Earthquake]] [[note]](after Earthquake crushed Roberts' snake, Damien, and broke Andre's knee)[[/note]].
134* WrestlingDoesntPay: Averted, he was one of the first true superstars of professional wrestling, and as a result could afford to be primarily a wrestler. There's a persistent urban legend that he played defensive end for Washington in the 70s, but all he ever did for them was visit their training camp for a publicity stunt once (if nothing else, the WWF was paying him twice what the NFL could afford back then).
135* WrestlingManagersAreHeels: When Hogan saw Andre walk out with Wrestling/BobbyHeenan at Piper's Pit, he knew this was bad news. Andre's [[HeelFaceTurn heel run ended]] when Heenan turned on him at Wrestlemania VI.
136* WrestlingMonster: Possibly the most famous and fondly remembered in the business' history. Even non-wrestling fans know ''exactly'' who André The Giant is every time he's mentioned.
137* YouTalkTooMuch: Andre was one who gladly accepted suggestions and feedback from his fellow wrestlers, and often had great cooperation in helping plot out matches, but not always, especially when someone got on his nerves. One example came in planning the special "WWF Wrestlers vs. NFL Players" battle royal at Wrestlemania 2; Bill Fralic, then an offensive guard with the Atlanta Falcons, was rambling on and talking about what he thought would make a great battle royal, but only succeeded in getting on everyone's nerves. Andre was patient but finally when he saw everyone had enough, Andre finally spoke up and said, "You talk too much!" That shut Fralic up for the rest of the rehearsals.

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