WWE Hall of Famer Paul Orndorff is currently running a GoFundMe campaign to help save his home. The campaign goal is set at $10,000 with $5,000 needed by October 1 to pay the property taxes or his house will be sold off. The other $5,000 will go towards medical visits/medication so he can travel again to see fans.
Orndorff started with World Wrestling Federation in 1984 and Orndorff had "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as his manager, who gave him the nickname "Mr. Wonderful". After a brief stint in the WWE, where he headlined a WrestleMania teaming up with Roddy Piper to take on Hogan and Mr. T. He would eventually go onto WCW, and win the WCW World Television title. He retired from professional wrestling in 2000. Orndorff was inducted into the Hall of Fame on 2005.
Here's the description of the GoFundMe page:
"After entertaining the world over, "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff sacrificed his mind and body and is now in desperate financial abyss. He is in need of 5 thousand dollars to pay his property taxes or he will lose his house. We need to hit that goal by October 1st. The additional funds will allow him to go to his medical visits and pay for medication. He is unable to travel to visit his fans and sign autographs. Thank you for your donation and the largest donation submitted by 10/1 of at least $500 will receive his "Mr. Wonderful" black and gold robe, if we hit our 10k dollar goal. God bless."
You can donate Orndoff's GoFundMe
here.
Cauliflower Alley Club President, Brian Blair, also commented on Orndorff, noting he's "battling severe CTE."