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McGillicutty remembers his father, Mr. Perfect



Today marks the 9th anniversary of the passing of Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig. His son Michael McGillicutty posted the following on Twitter:

“February 10th. A day I just can’t forget… My dad, my best friend… He past away 9 years ago… I miss u dad. I miss u so much! I love you

Dear Dad. Hey man. I’m doin the bst I can. I doin everything you told me to do. I’m not supposed to cry but I can’t help it. I’m tired of sitting on the sidelines. My name is Joe Hennig. And I’m the past, present and future. Today, I dont give a damn what u call me. Michael McGillicutty. I am Joe Hennig and I am apart of the greatest wrestling legacy of all time. I miss u Dad. And from here on out, I’m taking over! I love u daddy. RIP Curt Hennig. Let’s get this Goin. #Hennig.”


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7 Responses

  1. mattylong says:

    No matter who we are in the world we are still children to our parents and we still have that love as we did since we were born i think thats somthing we seem to forget

  2. trev harr says:

    RIP Curt Hennig, hope i get to see a wrestling match in the sky

  3. obie says:

    @mattylong maybe you forgot…

    now go call your parents and tell him about your post on gerweck

  4. -J- says:

    Well said by Joe Hennig, now let him be Joe Hennig and carry on the legacy wwe.

  5. matt says:

    @obie why be an idiot on a post like this?? RIP curt hennig

  6. Bossjohn says:

    Rest In Peace Curt Hennig… The Most Perfect of them all…. Vince needs to let Joe be Joe and continue in the Legacy of the Hennig name…

  7. Sonia says:

    RIP Mr. Perfect my favorite wrestler as a kid. Hope you’re doing it up with Rick Rude somewhere!

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