Randy Savage Dies at 58
Wrestling legend “Macho Man” Randy Savage died Friday early morning inside a vehicle accident right after struggling a heart attack whilst behind the wheel. Lanny Poffo says his brother was driving in Seminole, Florida close to 10 AM when the accident occurred. He was 58.
The Florida Highway Patrol later on told the website that Savage and his spouse, Lynn, had been driving their Jeep Wrangler when the vehicle veered across a concrete median, rushed by means of oncoming targeted traffic and “collided head-on with a tree.” Savage was taken to Largo Medical Center wherever he died, and Lynn was rushed to a different hospital, but survived with small injuries. In accordance with officials, equally had been donning their seat belts and alcohol just isn’t suspected. An investigation is underway. The couple had just celebrated their one-year anniversary on May 10.
Meanwhile, A representative for Slim Jim says the company is “saddened” through the reduction of Randy Savage, who was a spokesperson for the group.
He says, “We’re saddened by the loss. Randy was a beloved ambassador for the Slim Jim brand for many years and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this time.”

