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Tom Zenk Former Wwe and Wcw Wrestler Passes Away

12/17/2017

 
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Former WWF and WCW wrestler Tom Zenk has died.
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The Star Tribune out of Minneapolis published an obituary today on Zenk — real name Thomas Erwin Zenk — saying that he passed away on Saturday, December 9 at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.

He was 59 years old.

Additional details on his death have not been disclosed.

Having begun his wrestling career in 1984 with the American Wrestling Association, Zenk is best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation (1986-1987) and World Championship Wrestling (1989-1994).

Zenk joined the WWF in late 1986 as part of a tag team with Rick Martel known as The Can-Am Connection. The duo became contenders for the World Tag Team Championship after defeating The Magnificent Muraco Muraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton in the opening bout of WrestleMania III on March 29, 1987. Their push, however, ended abruptly as Zenk quit the promotion in July 1987 due to a financial dispute.

After stints in All Japan Pro Wrestling and the AWA, Zenk joined WCW in September 1989. Known as "The Z-Man" Tom Zenk, the Minnesota native achieved his greatest success as part of a tag team with Brian Pillman. Together, they won a tournament to capture the NWA United States Tag Team Championship. Zenk also held the WCW World Television Championship, and the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with Dustin Rhodes and Big Josh.

After parting ways with WCW in 1994, Zenk returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling for a brief stint. In August 1996, he joined the American Wrestling Federation, where he ended his career in October 1996.

Credit Wrestlinginc.com for article
Steven Millan link
12/17/2017 01:56:32 pm

Very sad news to hear,for I was hoping that he would make a comeback with a updated shoot interview for either Kayfabe Commentaries or RF Video(since the WWE permanently silenced his anti-WWE comments again them[in the early 00s/2000s]) but unfortunately that'll now never happen. The Z-Man will truly be heavily missed. :( :(


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