John Minton, or Big John Studd as he would eventually be known, was
born on February 19th, 1948, in Butler, Pennsylvania. He started
training to be a professional wrestler under 'Walter 'Killer' Kowalski'
at the age of 18. He first worked for the WWF (then the WWWF)
under the name Chuck O'Connor, then as one of the Masked Executioners
in 1976, leading to a Tag Team Title reign. He later went to Texas and
became the masked Captain America, feuding with
Fritz Von Erich,
Stan Hansen, and
'Andre the Giant'. It was in Texas that he picked up the Big John Studd moniker.
Later, he moved to Jim Crockett's Mid Atlantic territory where he
feuded with
Greg Valentine and fellow giant Blackjack Mulligan (
Bob Windham). He
retired from wrestling in the late 70s, but was talked into coming back
as Ron Reis' tag team partner in The Giants tag team. He went to the
AWA but was generally unhappy there. In the mid 80s the WWF, under
'Vince McMahon Jr.' took off, and Studd was along for the ride. He was always near
the top of the card, feuding with the likes of
Hulk Hogan and teaming with
Ken Patera to cut off Andre's hair. In his most famous match, he took on
Andre in a 15,000 dollar bodyslam challenge at the first _Wrestlemania (1985)_. He
retired again from pro wrestling, and got himself some acting gigs,
including
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991). Falling off a motorcycle while filming this movie
and frequent steroid use probably both accelerated his Hodgkins
Disease. Studd learned he had the disease in 1993 right after
collapsing after his last match, against the Honky Tonk Man (
Wayne Farris).
He spent 20 weeks in the hospital in 1994 (during which time he
admitted under oath that he used steriods in the 80s during the WWF's
steroid trial), and died from liver cancer on March 20th, 1995. He was
47 years old and left behind a wife and three children, John Jr.,
Janelle and Sean.