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George the Animal Steele
George The Animal Steele Back in the 80's in the WWF there rose up one out of the rest A master actor with many children in which to cheer Brought along his manager Lou Albano to the ring Like a lone mouse in a heavy maze he was in such a rage His long hanging tongue was very green like his insides so mean Looked to fellow wrestlers like a chicken on a string He often fought with the famed Jimmy Snuka Chewing the turn buckles like it was his late night snack Working for him would have given any other guy an instant heart attack I guess you can say he was wrestling's Wavy Gravy Although the many years have passed still having a reason to grasp The real deal was none other then George The Animal Steele I saw him at my old high school when I was a kid He rushed into the ring and so often would skid Touching the many hearts to his loyal fans Often was quite hairy yet with nothing quite scary He would grunt & grumble then stare at the crowd We are still in a shock cause your theme was so loud Proud memories of our past having so much fun that it would last Steel is happily retired at the age of 79 but man did he ever shine
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