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Former wrestling superstar Paul Orndorff, a.k.a. ‘Mr. Wonderful’ dead at 71

- — Karu F. Daniels, New York Daily News

Former World Wrestling Federation favorite Paul Orndorff, who gained fame with fans as Mr. Wonderful in the 1980s, has died at age 71.

His death was confirmed via Instagram on Monday by his son Travis, who has documented his father’s recent health struggles.

“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.”

Orndorff’s son had previously said his father was suffering from dementia that may have been the result of the progressiv­e brain disease chronic traumatic encephalop­athy, or CTE.

Recognizab­le to World Wrestling Federation fans for his impressive build and blond hair, Orndorff famously faced off against Hulk Hogan during the “Hulkamania” heyday.

Nicknamed and managed by “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, the Brandon, Fla., native joined the WWE in 1983 after being a standout running back at the University of Tampa. After a brief stint in the World Football League, he joined Mid-Southern Wrestling.

Orndorff’s profession­al rivalries with Jerry Lawler, Ted Dibiase and Jake “The Snake” Roberts led to NWA North American Heavyweigh­t and National Heavyweigh­t Championsh­ip reigns.

He achieved immortalit­y by competing alongside Piper to battle Hogan and Mr. T in the main event of WrestleMan­ia I in 1985.

“With his awe-inspiring in-ring style and umatched swagger, “Mr. Wonderful” turned his talent into a prototype for the modernday Superstar,” the WWE said with the announceme­nt of his death.

Orndorff, who retired from pro wrestling in 2000, suffered from arm and neck injuries that caused his right arm muscle cells to degenerate and led to the end of his in-ring career.

In 2005, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

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