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Mike Von Erich

Wrestlers

Birthday March 2, 1964

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Age 23 Years

Date of death 12 April, 1987

Died Place Lake Dallas, Texas, U.S.

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Who Is Mike Von Erich? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on March 2, 1964, Mike Von Erich was an influential figure in the world of professional wrestling. Known for being part of the Von Erich wrestling family, Mike's career was marked by both triumph and adversity. Tragically, his life was cut short in 1987, but his legacy continues to resonate in wrestling circles and among fans. In 2025, Mike’s impact is remembered not just for his in-ring achievements but for his contributions to professional wrestling.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth March 2, 1964
Age 23 Years
Birth Place Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Horoscope Pisces
Country U.S
Date of death 12 April, 1987
Died Place Lake Dallas, Texas, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Though Mike Von Erich's exact measurements are less frequently discussed in current discussions, he was noted for his athletic build that was typical among professional wrestlers of his era. Standing around 6 feet tall and weighing approximately 225 lbs during his wrestling career, Mike embodied the classic wrestling physique. His athleticism and in-ring skills made him a standout performer in the wrestling industry.

Mike was married on February 14, 1985, to Shani Danette Garza. Mike and Shani divorced later that same year. He was a born-again Christian. He underwent shoulder surgery on August 22, 1985, due to an injury suffered during a wrestling tour of Israel. He was released from the hospital but later he developed a fever of 107 F.

He was later diagnosed with toxic shock syndrome. He suffered some brain damage as a result of his illness and lost a great deal of weight.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Mike Von Erich was part of the famed Von Erich wrestling family that included his father, Fritz Von Erich, and his brothers. His personal life was marked by struggles, especially concerning mental health, which he openly battled during his lifetime. As for dating and relationship status, Mike was not known for publicizing his romantic relationships during his wrestling career. Consequently, there’s limited information regarding his dating history or any partners. His dedication to wrestling and family often overshadowed his personal life.

Mike had five brothers: David, Kerry, Kevin, Jack and Chris. His father, longtime Texas wrestler and wrestling promoter, Fritz Von Erich, trained all his sons in professional wrestling.

Several wrestlers associated with Mike, such as his brother Kevin, King Kong Bundy, "Gentleman" Chris Adams, Gary Hart and Jake Roberts, have all stated that he never wanted to be a wrestler. Instead, he wanted to work for his father's company, World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), as a cameraman.

He played the guitar and wanted to be a guitarist.

Net Worth and Salary

Given the years since his passing in 1987, estimating Mike Von Erich's net worth can be challenging. However, during his wrestling career, he earned a respectable income, particularly for a wrestling family member. Mike's legacy has had a lasting financial impact, from memorabilia and events honoring the Von Erich name to ongoing discussions about their contributions to wrestling. His family members continue to benefit from various business avenues, preserving his legacy.

Career, Business and Investments

Mike Von Erich's wrestling career began in the early 1980s, becoming a prominent figure in the Texas wrestling circuit and, later, in the World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) promotions. He captured several titles and showcased his wrestling skills before his career was tragically cut short. Following his wrestling career, discussions about investment opportunities often reference the Von Erich family legacy, although specific business undertakings by Mike himself are not widely documented due to his early passing.

While wrestling for World Class, Mike ventured to Japan for the first and only time in his career, to wrestle for New Japan Pro-Wrestling in January 1987, during their New Year Dash series tour.

Even though he didn't wrestle for very long on that tour, Mike had a strong encounter with then IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Shiro Koshinaka, facing him on January 3, in a losing effort. He also teamed with fellow foreigners such as Tony St.

Clair, Black Bart, Konga The Barbarian and The Cuban Assassin against the likes of Antonio Inoki, Tatsumi Fujinami, Osamu Kido and Yoshiaki Fujiwara. However, he also enjoyed some success in it, scoring victories against veteran Kantaro Hoshino, young lion Shunji Kosugi and South Korean wrestler Kim Su Hong.

After wrestling for 10 days in their tour, Mike returned home to America.

Social Network

While Mike Von Erich himself does not have a social media presence due to his untimely passing, his legacy is celebrated and commemorated by fans and family members on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Many fan pages and groups exist to honor his career and the Von Erich lineage, fostering a vibrant community that keeps his memory alive.

Education

Details regarding Mike Von Erich’s educational background are sparse. He was heavily involved in wrestling from a young age, which may have limited his traditional education experience. However, the intertwined nature of his family’s wrestling legacy provided him with a form of education unique to his life, focusing more on wrestling skills than conventional academics.


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