The Heenan Family Ranked - From Worst To Best

9. King Kong Bundy

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In another example of managers buying and selling wrestlers, Heenan took control of King Kong Bundy in a peculiar trade that saw Bundy's previous manager Jimmy Hart gain Adrian Adonis. Bundy immediately transitioned into the Heenan Family's feud with André the Giant, squishing the sternum of the big man after a number of splashes.

Bundy's highest profile moment in the World Wrestling Federation came inside a steel cage in the main event of WrestleMania II, where he unsuccessfully challenged Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship.

After losing to Hogan, Bundy mostly appeared in tag competition with fellow Heenan Family member Big John Studd, and is mostly remembered for elbow dropping a mini wrestler called Little Beaver at WrestleMania III.

Bundy returned to the WWF in the mid '90s, becoming the fourth man to lose to The Undertaker at WrestleMania.

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