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Defensive Tackle
"The most colorful character that's ever taken the field in the NFL." - Roger Bennett, Men in Blazers
William Perry, nicknamed “The Refrigerator” and “The Fridge” for short, became a celebrity rookie player in the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl winning season of 1985. Listed at 6-foot-2 and 335 pounds but weighing as much as 390 in college, Perry – a jolly and gap-toothed defensive tackle from Clemson – was so friendly that Bears’ coach Mike Ditka once said that “If you didn’t like the Fridge you didn’t like anybody.” Perry’s fame exploded nationwide after Ditka inserted him on offense, first to block for Walter Payton and then as a ball carrier. The gargantuan Perry scored touchdowns in four goal line situations, including during the Bears’ blowout of the Patriots in Super Bowl XX. That season, Perry – who had “a smile as wide and innocent as a kid's jack-o’lantern,” Sports Illustrated’s Rick Telander said – received countless endorsements, went on "Late Night with David Letterman", and appeared on the cover of major magazines, becoming “the Santa Claus of th
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William Perry
WrestleMania is often referred to as the Super Bowl of sports-entertainment, so it made perfect sense to induct Chicago Bears' Super Bowl Champion and WrestleMania 2 competitor, William "The Refrigerator" Perry into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006.
Simply known as The Fridge to many of his adoring fans, the Super Bowl Champion defensive lineman made his mark on WWE at WrestleMania 2 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago in the first-ever WWE Superstar and NFL Player Battle Royal. Joining the likes of Bret "Hit Man" Hart, Bruno Sammartino, The Iron Sheik and Andre the Giant were several football players. Many didn't think that the football players would stand a chance against the giants of the squared circle, but if anyone had a chance, it was The Fridge. Additionally, since The Fridge was one of the most popular players to ever play for the Bears, he also had the home field advantage.
Before the match even started, The Fridge seemed to pick out his primary target: WWE Hall of Famer Big John Studd. The Fridge isn't used to being the smaller
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WilliamPerry
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| 1985 | |
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| 1985 | |
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Glossary
- 1-19 :FGM 1-19 yards
- 20-29 :FGM 20-29 yards
- 2PT:Total Two Point Conversions
- 30-39:FGM 30-39 yards
- 40-49 :FGM 40-49 yards
- 50+:FGM 50+ yards
- AST:Assist Tackles
- ATT:Punt Returns
- AVG:Average Interception Yards
- CAR:Rushing Attempts
- CMP:Completions
- CMP%:Completion Percentage
- FC:Punt Return Fair Catches
- FD:Rushing 1st downs
- FF:Forced Fumbles
- FG:Field Goals
- FG%:Field Goal Percentage
- FR:Fumbles Recovered
- FUM:Rushing Fumbles
- GP:Games Played
- IN20:Punts Inside 20
- IN20%:Punts Inside 20 Percentage
- INT:Interceptions
- KB:Kicks Blocked
- KRFC:Kick Return Fair Catches
- LNG:Long Interception
- LST:Rushing Fumbles Lost
- NET:Net Average Punt Yards
- PASS:Passing Touchdowns
- PAT:Kick Extra Points
- PD:Passes Defended
- PTS:Total Points
- PUNTS:Punts
- REC:Receiving Touchdowns
- RET:Return Touchdowns
- RTG:Passer Rating
- RUSH:Rushing Touchdowns
- SACK:Sacks
- SOLO:Solo Tackles
- STF:Stuffs
- STFYDS:Stuff Yards
- TB:Touchbacks
- TB%:Touchback Percentage
- TD:Interception Touchdown
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