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  1. Raymond Louis Heenan (* 1. November 1944 in Chicago; † 17. September 2017 in Largo, Florida) war ein US-amerikanischer Wrestling -Manager, Fernsehkommentator und Wrestler. Bekannt wurde er unter den Ringnamen Bobby „The Brain“ Heenan und Bobby „The Weasel“ Heenan.

    • Raymond Louis Heenan
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_HeenanBobby Heenan - Wikipedia

    Bobby Heenan. Raymond Louis Heenan (November 1, 1944 – September 17, 2017) was an American professional wrestling manager, color commentator, and wrestler. He performed with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under the ring name Bobby " the ...

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    • 1961
  3. 17. Sept. 2017 · WWE Hall of Famer Bobby Heenan, known as "The Brain" for his sarcastic wit and managerial skills, passed away at age 72. He led many WWE and AWA stars to success, and was a memorable commentator on Raw and Nitro.

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  4. 17. Sept. 2022 · Bobby Heenan starb 2017 an den Folgen einer schweren Krebs-Erkrankung. © WWE. von Martin Hoffmann. 17.09.2022 • 13:48 Uhr. Er war einer der größten Unterhalter der Wrestling-Liga WWE, sein...

  5. www.wwe.com › superstars › bobbyheenanBobby Heenan | WWE

    Learn about Bobby Heenan, the evil genius and manager of WWE legends like Andre the Giant, Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect. Find out his career highlights, exclusive videos, photos and latest news on WWE.com.

  6. 18. Sept. 2017 · Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, a legendary professional wrestling manager who also made a name for himself as a wrestler and color commentator, has died at the age of 73, WWE confirmed on Sunday....

  7. 18. Sept. 2017 · The web page reports the death of Bobby Heenan, a wrestling manager and commentator who managed dozens of wrestlers in the WWF and the WWE. Heenan was known for his quick wit and silver tongue, and he died of throat and tongue cancer in 2017.