Absolutely F#$@ing devastated. I met Piper back in 2012 and he was one of the nicest wrestlers i'be ever met. He took time to talk to every fan in line.
Neither WWE or TNA's official websites have anything uploaded about his story - I mention TNA as he appeared in that promotion. WWE and TNA had articles on Dusty Rhodes quickly after his death - He was, like Piper, more known for his time with WWE(OR AFFILIATED PROMOTIONS ETC.), Same with Piper .
Its strange their is no Official article yet. For an article/subject that is now trending worldwide. Nearly an hour after TMZ's article.
past animations championships WF Beginers title - held once
I'd say the Frank Williams Piper's Pit is right up there as one of his most memorable Pits, even with Williams being just a jobber. I'd put that just behind the Snuka coconut, and Andre ripping Hogan's cross off. And one of Piper's most famous lines to end the segment.
While Piper may have only been 61, he lived a life of someone that had twice that time. He made the most, got to experience the lowest of lows, and the highest of highs. He made an impact in his business of wrestling, as well as outside of it. They Live cemented him as someone that anyone would no. I mean it's been reference from South Park to Saints Row and the famous bubble gum line is used so much, and parodied upon a lot. The man may be gone, but his legend, who he was, that's immortal.