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MICHAEL HEGSTRAND MEMORIAL FUND
" HAWK" of the Road Warriors

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Michael Hegstrand Memorial Fund
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WRESTLNG TAG TEAM MEMBER "HAWK" HEGSTRAND DIES AT 45.

 
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH -- Wrestling had taken them to the far corners of the
globe -- Australia, Japan, Korea and every corner of the United States. For two
decades, the world knew them as "Hawk" and "Animal," the Road Warriors,
tag team wrestling legends.
 
Now the team will live only in fans' memories, Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand,
45, died in his sleep at his home in Indian Rocks Beach early Sunday
(October 19, 2003), friends and family said.
 
Friends said Mr. Hegstrand and his wife, Dale, had recently bought a
condominium near their current home and were packing boxes Saturday evening.
Mr. Hegstrand said he felt tired and went to take a nap. When his wife checked on him about 1 a.m., he was dead, they said. A cause has not been determined Monday.

• ST. PETERSBURG TIMES NEWSPAPER - OCTOBER 21, 2003


HEGSTRAND, MICHAEL JAMES "HAWK," 45
St. Petersburg TImes Online Obituary

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ROAD WARRIORS 'HAWK' DIES OF APPARENT HEART ATTACK

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BAGPIPE REPORTS
by Blake Norton.

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GOODBYE HAWK!

I have been a loner most of my life. It has always been hard for me to open up or
get close to anyone. For as long as I can remember, I was extremely uncomfortable
around people. So to get into a profession that demands being in front of people
and performing, you think it would go against my instincts. But through the years,
I have found a group of misfits, outcasts and “loners” who can come together
and somehow find common experiences and survive in the world together.

They say you can count your true friends on one hand. I have found that to be so in
my lifetime. There are some good people in this business. People I can talk with
about absolutely nothing for hours. It’s sad when one of those few people I can
count on one hand dies. Mike Hegstrand, better known as Hawk of The Legion of
Doom passed away late Saturday night. Hawk and I laughed and shared stories
on many occasions. He was wild, crazy and, at times, completely outrageous. And
he had a heart of gold and was one of the nicest guys in this business.

I keep telling myself over and over that I need to stay in touch with some of the people
I have met through the years and have really come to like. The last time I talked to
Hawk was in May when he and Animal were coming back to WWE for a couple
matches in Philadelphia and Baltimore. We talked on the phone and it seemed as
if he had really got his life together and was excited about coming back. I was
hoping to see The LOD back in action myself. Fate had other plans.

Darren Drozdov joined LOD as “Puke” and became one of them immediately.
The Legion of Doom had an aura around them and not just anyone could fit the
mold. Droz had the attitude, and fit right in. Droz was like Hawk in a lot of ways.
Tough, crazy and outrageous at times, but had a heart of gold and would go out
of the way to help anybody. It didn’t surprise me when Droz and Hawk became
the focus point of the LOD storyline at the time. Animal and Hawk helped Droz
and made him feel welcome. Hawk wanted to wrestle one on one with Droz and
give him an education you can only get from a seasoned veteran. I’m sure Droz
appreciated it. Hawk told me on more than one occasion that Droz “had it.”

There is no denying that The LOD made an impression on this business that made
many young Superstars of today want to emulate. In the November RAW Magazine,
nearly 150,000 fans came to the conclusion that The Legion of Doom was the
greatest tag team in WWE history. That covers a lot of ground. When the fans heard
“Ahhhhh, what a rush!” they were on their feet giving what is known backstage as
a “Road Warrior pop.” And when Hawk and Animal came thru the curtain, they
were energized as well. It usually meant an extra stiff night for their unlucky
opponents! Before coming to WWE, Hawk and Animal were known as The Road
Warriors. Both came from Minnesota. Both had that intangible “it” factor that is
often talked about, but hard to describe. The Warriors held tag titles in the NWA,
AWA and WWE. I believe they were the first team to capture the titles in all three
major organizations. In the ring, The Road Warriors were unstoppable. It was a
magic combination of charisma, physicality, and talent that made Hawk and
Animal legitimate Superstars. I’m sure Joe Laurinaitis (Animal) is grieving the
loss of his friend and tag team partner.

Hawk was 45. I’m 44. While I feel the aches and pains from years in the ring, I
don’t think of 44 as old. Seasoned, maybe. I got chills when I received the call
Sunday telling me Hawk had passed away in his sleep. After hanging up I called
Brad Armstrong to tell him the news. Brad, like Hawk, is one of those people who
made life in this business fun and never boring. I left a message on his cell phone
and when Brad called me back I could tell he didn’t want to believe what he’d
heard. We had lost another friend. It’s difficult to write about anyone passing away.
It’s a part of life everyone must face, but no one wants to talk about. Hawk lived life
to its fullest and I don’t think he had too many regrets. I feel lucky to have known
him. My condolences go out to his wife Dale as well as family and friends.
• WWE.COM - DR. TOM PRICHARD - OCTOBER 20, 2003



ROAD WARRIOR HAWK PASSES AWAY AT THE AGE OF 46


We have some very very sad news to report today and that is that Road Warrior
Hawk has passed away. He passed at approximately 1:30AM this morning in his
sleep. Hawk was born on January 26th and we believe he was just 46 years old.

He had just sold his condo and was scheduled to move into his new home in Florida
today. His wife Dale said "he was going to lay down for a while, he didn't feel well."

When we get more details, we will pass them along. Mike has been a good friend of
ours at the site for several years now. This is such sad news for me and the rest of the wrestling world. Mike will always be known as a class act in the business and will
be missed. On behalf of all of us here at ProWrestling.com, we send out condolences
to the family and friends of Mike. We are really at a loss for words right now.
• PROWRESTLING.COM - OCTOBER 19, 2003


SLAM SPORTS - FRIENDS REMEMBER HAWK
Slam! Wrestling Article by Greg Oliver, Co-Producer.

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IRONMAN: THE LEGENDS OF THE ROAD WARRIORS
Mid South Wrestling Atricle by Ervin Griffin Jr.

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ROAD WARRIORS
win the first ever World Japan Tag Team Championship
in Yokahama, Japan in front of a sold out Crowd!



Check it out the Legion of Doom the Road Warriors are stomping on the Raw Magazine Dream Team poll with over 40% of the votes amongst 191,000 people voting in. Check it out for yourselves go wwe.com and go to the Publications and click on the Raw Mag icon and vote and you will see the results .I guess without a shadow of a doubt that the L.O.D. is what the True Wrestling fans want to see as Tag Team Champs.
Oh What A Rush!
VOTE HERE FOR THE ROAD WARRIORS/LEGION OF DOOM !
• WWE RAW MAGAZINE - DREAM TEAM POLL 2003


Interest has been shown by 20th Century Fox regarding the possibility of using the
Road Warriors/Legion of Doom in the upcoming Mad Max 4: Fury Road movie
starring Mel Gibson. The movie is already set to begin shooting. However, with the
recent demand of the Road Warriors in Japan and South Korea, along with a murderous Indy booking schedule, it is still undecided as to whether or not the
Road Warriors will be available for the project if offered. The Road Warriors have
spent the past three months splitting time between entertaining U.S. troops in South
Korea, defending the tag titles in Japan and working several Indy dates. In one
two-week stretch in June, Animal and Hawk were wearing and/or defending four
tag titles, including World Japan's new straps. The Road Warriors were also
involved with the A.I.M. Conference held in Phoenix, Ariz., in late June. More than
100 professional athletes were on hand for the event. For the latest information on
upcoming tours, log onto www.RoadWarriorsInc.com today.
• 20TH CENTURY FOX - MEL GIBSON
MAD MAX 4 • FURY ROAD MOVIE


The demand of the Road Warriors has never been higher as the Road Warriors
returned on Saturday, July 12, after a successful two-week tour overseas with
World Japan. The tour was highlighted by a match that included the Legion of Doom
facing another World Japan star, Vader. According to Japanese newspaper reports,
the Road Warriors' finisher, the Doomsday Device, was recently voted the No. 1
finishing maneuver in Japan. Both Animal and Hawk, who recently spent three weeks
in South Korea entertaining U.S. troops, are busy working on their autobiography
with longtime manager and friend "Precious" Paul Ellering, along with working
a hectic Indy schedule. No publishing contract has been signed, however, several
publishing houses in both the U.S. and Canada have expressed sincere interest. For
the latest information on upcoming tours, log onto www.RoadWarriorsInc.com today.
• TOKYO, JAPAN


"Now I can't finish an Edgeucation without talking some wrestling. Enjoyed the Evolution/Dudleys match. It had that classic 4 Horsemen/Road Warriors feel to it."
• EDGE - WWE SUPER STAR


The Road Warriors reunited with "Precious" Paul Ellering during a tribute to them
at PCW's Dream Night II on Saturday,
June 7, to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary
as a tag team. The Road Warriors, who captured the NWA tag titles on June 6, 1983,
during their first match together in professional wrestling, defeated two teams to
capture the PCW tag titles exactly one day removed from their 20th anniversary date.
It is the Road Warriors' second title in as many months and the fourth title they have
currently around their waist. The Road Warriors looked extremely crisp and pumped
for the event, which was held in their hometown of Chicago in front of a record crowd
for an independent show. Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka was also on hand at the event.
• CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

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