
R.I.P. Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow 1961 - 2007
Professional wrestling lost one of the best "big men" in it's history this past Friday January 19, 2006 as Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow was found dead at the age of 45 by his girlfriend. The cause of death was unknown at the time.
I found a nice tribute video to Bam Bam from the folks at
Fight Network. It can be viewed immediately below.
In another of his more noteworthy matches--this time for ECW--Bigelow created one of the most visually stunning images ever seen on a wrestling TV show, slamming the pint-sized Spike Dudley clear through the ring and onto the floor. The visual effect has since been duplicated many times, but never with quite the same impact.

Bigelow's death at the young age of 45 is the latest of what has been a disturbingly common string of wrestlers to die so young in recent years. Many of these deaths, such as those of Brian Pillman and Rick Rude, are widely believed to be at least partially the result of performance enhancing and pain relieving drugs. Many wrestlers use such drugs to keep up with the demanding schedules and physical punishment their bodies are forced to endure. Recently, World Wrestling Entertainment--far and away the world's biggest wrestling promotion--adopted a "wellness policy" in an effort to prevent such premature death among it's athletes. This policy followed the passing of one of it's biggest stars, Eddie Guerrero about a year ago. The causes of Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow's death this past Friday remain to be determined.

Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow, dead at age 45, will be missed by wrestling fans from America to Japan, and throughout the world.
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