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Frank Öivind Stefan Andersson (9 May 1956 – 9 September 2018) was a Swedish amateur wrestler and entertainer. He started in amateur wrestling, winning several world championship gold medals as well as a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He later became a professional wrestler with mixed success. He was also a television personality appearing on several Swedish reality and game shows.

Amateur wrestling career

Шаблон:MedalTableTop Frank Andersson's amateur wrestling career included gold medals at the 1973 and 1975 Junior World Championships and as he got older he wrestled at a number of Greco-Roman wrestling World Championships over the years.[1] In 1977, 1979 and 1982 he won the gold medal in the Шаблон:Convert division.[1] He also took the silver medal in 1978 and 1981. The pinnacle of his amateur wrestling career came in 1984 at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles where he won a bronze medal in the 90 kg weight division.[2] In addition to his in ring achievements, Andersson was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1977.[3] He was inducted in the Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2006.[4]

Professional wrestling career

Andersson was trained for his professional career by Brad Rheingans, a former Olympian as well, and made his debut on 3 May 1991 for the American Wrestling Association, defeating Randy Thornton, who also debuted.[5] Within months, he went to Japan, wrestling for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) teaming with Rheingans.[6]

On April 8, 1993, he worked one night only for the WWE when he defeated Red Tyler in Paris, France at a European Tour show.

In 1994, he signed with World Championship Wrestling (WCW), based in Atlanta.[7] Andersson would win upset victories over Booker T., Stevie Ray and Alex Wright. He retired in 1995.[8]

Andersson made his comeback in 2014 for STHLM, a promotion based in Stockholm, Sweden. Teaming with Jim Duggan in a tag match. He won the STHLM title on 6 September when he defeated Ken Malmsteen in the main event.[9]

Media career

He was a participant on Let's Dance 2011, the Swedish version of Strictly Come Dancing / Dancing with the Stars, where he finished second.[10][11]

In his youth Andersson recorded the music single "Frank's Disco", the song contains music and Andersson being interviewed in the background.[12]

Andersson also appeared in the film Göta Kanal in 1981.[13] He participated as a celebrity contestant on Expedition Robinson V.I.P.[14] He also appeared on the seventh season of Mästarnas mästare; broadcast on SVT, he was the first to be eliminated.[15]

Personal life

Andersson was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in 2010.[16]

Death

In late August 2018, Andersson was admitted to hospital with heart problems.[17] On 6 September, Andersson went through surgery. A few days later, he developed complications, and on 9 September 2018, he died at the age of 62.[17][18][19][20]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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External links

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