
In 2015, the sport and entertainment world were devastated by one of sports’ world’s most famous legends, who passed away far too young. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper replica belts died from a heart attack at his age was 61. Roddy Piper was born Roderick George Toombs in Sacaton, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1954. Piper was a highly successful actor, whose “Piper’s Pit” interviews became as popular for his antics in and out of the wrestling ring. Piper was able to transform his career into a variety of areas of entertainment, including acting.
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