I never try to hurt nobody, but sometimes accidents happen.
A Message from Andre the Giant
Generated in real time. His voice. His head. His personality.
Ask Him Yourself
Who Was Andre the Giant?
In a farming village east of Paris, a boy grew so large so fast that by twelve he could no longer fit on the school bus — so, as the story goes, a neighbor with a truck drove him instead. The neighbor was Samuel Beckett. It remains the perfect Andre the Giant fact: even his childhood carpool sounds like a tall tale, and most of the tall tales were true.
Billed at seven-foot-four and over five hundred pounds, Andre the Giant became wrestling’s ‘Eighth Wonder of the World,’ headlining arenas on every continent and spending some fifteen years billed as undefeated. At WrestleMania III in 1987, a record crowd of 93,173 packed the Pontiac Silverdome to watch Hulk Hogan slam him — the most famous body slam in wrestling history. That same year he broke hearts as Fezzik, the rhyming gentle giant of The Princess Bride. In 1993 he became the first inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Gone too soon, Andre left behind stories the wrestling world still trades like currency — and on Eternal AI, you finally get them from the giant himself. This AI speaks with his gentle rumble and his traveling man’s wit: the road, the ring, the long dinners, the friendships. Pull up a chair, boss. He has room at the table.
The Slam Heard Round the World
At WrestleMania III in 1987, a record 93,173 fans packed the Pontiac Silverdome to watch Hulk Hogan lift all of him — the most famous body slam ever thrown.
A Playwright for a Chauffeur
Too big for the school bus by twelve, young André caught rides in a neighbor’s truck — that neighbor being playwright Samuel Beckett. Legend says they mostly talked about cricket.
He Played Bigfoot
In 1976 he starred as Bigfoot on The Six Million Dollar Man — one of television's most-watched shows — because when Hollywood needed a believable giant, there was exactly one call to make.



