Entertainment | Randy Macho Man Savage We'll Miss You, Randy 'Macho Man' Savage Hulk Hogan: 'I'm Completely Devastated' By John Johnson Posted May 20, 2011 5:04 PM CDT Copied Randy "Macho Man" Savage in an undated image. (AP Photo/WWE) See 2 more photos News that Randy "Macho Man" Savage died in a car accident age 58 has triggered plenty of nostalgic tributes: David Brown, Yahoo Sports: "A small part of my childhood died. ... Other than Hulk Hogan or Andre the Giant, no WWF rassler was more popular than Savage in the late 1980s," writes Brown, who also recounts Savage's four-year stint in baseball's minor leagues. He wasn't a bad player, but injuries did him in. "His contribution to pop culture, wrestling and baseball ought to be remembered for a long time. Ohhhhh, yeahhhhhhhh!" LA Times' Pop & Hiss blog: The news "launched a flying elbow drop to the skulls of American and English males, aged 20 to 35." Savage, real name Randy Poffo, even tried his hand at rapping. He "was an American icon nonpareil, pure ID and adrenaline cloaked in psychedelic clothing and supreme confidence. Blessed with a flair for the absurd and infinite charisma, he helped define the gleeful bombast of the late Reagan years. He will be sorely missed." Hulk Hogan, via Tweet: "I'm completely devastated, after over 10 years of not talking with Randy, we've finally started to talk and communicate. HH" Read These Next US troops gripe about leader talk that's 'over the line.' A GOP senator threatens a rare legislative move over Noem. Trump makes 2 big moves to keep key strait open. Talarico wins Texas Senate primary, but Crockett isn't conceding. See 2 more photos Report an error