Paul Orndorff, WWE Hall of Famer Known as Mr. Wonderful, Dies at 71

Paul Orndorff, one of wrestling’s greats, has passed away. The athlete, who goes by the name “Mr. Wonderful, was best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation’s heyday. His son, Travis Orndorff, announced his passing on Instagram today. He was 71.

“It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my father, Paul Parlette Orndorff Jr,” wrote the younger Orndorff. “He is better known as ‘Mr. #1derful’ Paul Orndorff.”

Although Orndorff was known for his impressive build and iconic blond hair, his son wrote that his family loved him outside of the ring as well.

“Most of you will remember him for his physique,” he wrote. “Many will remember his intensity. But if I could only get you to understand and see his heart. He will always be Pop, Paw Paw and Daddy at home. And as much as many of you hated him as a wrestler, he absolutely loved you for it. He was an amazing father that showed me more than I ever deserved.”

Orndorff gained popularity as he worked in the southern wrestling circuit, signing with the World Wrestling Federation (which preceded WWE) in late 1983 with “Rowdy” Roddy Piper as his manager. Piper gave him the famed “Mr. Wonderful” nickname.

He made his WWF debut in 1984, fighting Salvatore Bellomo in Madison Square Garden, soon shooting up to the main event just a month after his first fight. During his first years, he fought Hulk Hogan, Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana, and more. Mr. Wonderful left the WWF in 1988, heading to WCW, where he won the World Television Championship and the WCW World Tag Team Championship.

Despite his successes and strongman physique, Orndorff battled many injuries during his career. A bad neck injury left to arm atrophy and later forced him to retire in 200. In 2011, he also fought and survived cancer.

Frequent rival Hogan took to Twitter to remember the wrestling legend. “RIP my brother,love you and thank you for always making me fight for everything in our matches,” he wrote, “heaven just got even more Wonderful,love U4LifeHH”

Just got slammed with the Paul Orndorff news,RIP my brother,love you and thank you for always making me fight for everything in our matches,heaven just got even more Wonderful,love U4LifeHH

— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) July 12, 2021

Other folks from the wrestling community remembered the iconic wrestling star. “WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer ‘Mr. Wonderful’ Paul Orndorff has passed away at the age of 71,” the WWE shared. “WWE extends its condolences to Orndorff’s family and friends.”

WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff has passed away at the age of 71.

WWE extends its condolences to Orndorff’s family and friends.https://t.co/dtWZHJk3x3

— WWE (@WWE) July 12, 2021

Damn. Orndorff. I went to a wcw house show at the uic pavilion once. Maybe 95ish. Him and Sherri were the best on that show with working the crowd. Think I have his autograph on a patriot mask somewhere. Rest in power Mr. Wonderful.

— player/coach (@CMPunk) July 12, 2021

My heart and my prayers go out to the family of my friend and colleague, Mr. Wonderful, Paul Orndorff. Great wrestler and many great memories.

Rest In Peace my friend. pic.twitter.com/wmmAxtNpA5

— Ted DiBiase (@MDMTedDiBiase) July 12, 2021

Orndorff was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2003, as well as the National Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame in 2009. After retiring from wrestling, he trained up-and-coming wrestlers.

Most recently, in 2014, Orndorff made an appearance at Wrestlemania XXX. The appearance marked his first one on WWE television since his 2005 Hall of Fame Ceremony.

In his memorial post, Travis Orndorff also shared a GoFundMe donation page for his father’s funeral expenses.

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