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        <title><![CDATA[Howard Finkel, legendary WWE ring announcer, dead at 69]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The WWE announced Thursday that legendary ring announcer Howard Finkel died at the age of 69. The cause of death was not disclosed.</p><p>&#8220;The Fink,&#8221; a Newark native whose career began with the company (then, the WWWF) in 1975, became its longest-tenured employee, serving as the full-time ring announcer for more than two decades, before being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009.</p><p>Finkel debuted as a ring announcer in 1977 at Madison Square Garden and was the voice of countless major moments in wrestling history during the 1980s/&#8217;90s wrestling boom, sparked by &#8220;Hulkamania.&#8221; Finkel&#8217;s signature call — &#8220;and NNNEEEWWW world champion&#8221; — marked the transition of several monumental moments in the company&#8217;s history, as he stood beside legends such as &#8220;Macho Man&#8221; Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, &#8220;Stone Cold&#8221; Steve Austin, The Rock and many more.</p><p>&#8220;Howard Finkle [sic] was on Team Hogan through the good and bad times, even when I was on the outs Howard would call on a consistent basis to tell me to always keep my head up,&#8221; Hulk Hogan tweeted. &#8220;It was &#8216;never say never&#8217; and &#8216;you and Vince will work it out.&#8217; My good friend RIP, I love you 4LifeHH.&#8221;</p><p>On occasion, Finkel even got involved in the action. In addition to being featured in several storylines over the years, Finkel fought manager Harvey Wippleman in a match in 1995.</p><p>In a 2014 interview with Slam! Wrestling, Finkel said he came up with the name &#8220;WrestleMania&#8221; for the company&#8217;s massive 1985 show, which would soon become WWE&#8217;s version of the Super Bowl.</p><p><span class="embed-youtube" ><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zGpkD2_Dykw?version=3&#038;rel=1&#038;fs=1&#038;autohide=2&#038;showsearch=0&#038;showinfo=1&#038;iv_load_policy=1&#038;wmode=transparent" frameborder="0" width="600" height="315"></iframe></span></p><p>&#8220;This was 1984, so I said 20 years ago four guys from Liverpool came across the shores to the United States and made a phenomenal impression on everybody. They called that Beatlemania,&#8221; Finkel said, referring to The Beatles. &#8220;So I said, &#8216;There was Beatlemania. Why can&#8217;t there be WrestleMania?&#8217; The rest is history.&#8221;</p><p>Finkel&#8217;s passing marks another blow in a brutal week for the WWE, <strong>which fired wrestlers and furloughed several employees Wednesday</strong>, citing financial issues caused by COVID-19.</p><p>&#8220;In what has already been a tough week for our WWE family, (Thursday) we lost our 1st ever employee and WWE Hall of Famer, @howardfinkel,&#8221; Stephanie McMahon tweeted. &#8220;Howard’s voice is iconic &amp; recognized by generations of fans. He will be missed. #RIPHowardFinkel Thank you for everything.&#8221;</p><p>Earlier in the week, WWE CEO Vince McMahon <strong>shut down his second incarnation of the XFL</strong>, declaring bankruptcy.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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