Bob Uecker, the beloved baseball broadcaster and WWE Hall of Famer, passed away Thursday at age 90.
Known affectionately as “Mr. Baseball,” Uecker created two of WrestleMania’s most memorable celebrity moments during the late 1980s. At WrestleMania III in 1987, he served as the special guest ring announcer for the historic main event between WWE Champion Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant.
He returned the following year at WrestleMania IV as both a ringside commentator and backstage interviewer. His WrestleMania IV appearance produced an iconic moment when Andre the Giant choked Uecker backstage after the broadcaster’s witty remarks irritated the legendary wrestler. The image of Andre wringing Uecker’s neck became one of WWE’s most enduring clips of the 1980s.
In recognition of his contributions to WWE’s flagship events, Uecker was inducted into the Celebrity Wing of the WWE Hall of Fame in 20103. During his induction, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon noted how Uecker “cemented his place in WWE history” through his WrestleMania appearances.
Beyond wrestling, Uecker enjoyed a 53-year career as the radio voice of the Milwaukee Brewers. He also also starred in the sitcom “Mr. Belvedere” and the “Major League” film series, showcasing the wit and charm that made him such a natural fit for WWE’s grandest stage.