Duane Gill, who retired earlier this year at the age of 58, suffered a heart attack just before Thanksgiving. He is thankfully home now and recovering but cannot work and has both his regular and medical bills to pay. To help with this, his good friend and former tag partner James Ellsworth has now set up a GoFundMe with $1,159 raised so far of the $30,000 target as of writing.
Gill worked most of his career as an enhancement talent, where he’d put over the likes of The Undertaker, The British Bulldog, Mr. Perfect, Razor Ramon, and Owen Hart. He’d receive his big break when he was given the gimmick of “Gillberg,” a Goldberg parody. The biggest match of his career took place on the August 31, 1999, edition of SmackDown when he unsuccessfully wrestled Triple H for the WWE Championship.
If you are in a position to donate, you can do so at gofundme.com/f/27isxyrtc0.
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