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The Wall Statistics
Real Name: Jerry Tuite
Other Ring Names: Malice, Gigantes
Born: December 24, 1966, Ocean Grove, New Jersey
Died: December 6, 2003

The Wall Career
Jerry Tuite broke into the wrestling business in the mid-90s after learning the ropes under veteran Iron Mike Sharpe at his training school in New Jersey. He spent some time in the WCW Power Plant before he wrestled full-time as The Wall, first starting as a second for Berlyn (Alex Wright), then moved to the singles division.

With his natural size, he was pushed as a monster heel. Tuite also performed as Sgt. AWOL, as part of the team Misfits in Action, during his WCW run. He briefly had a developmental contract with the WWE. Not only did Tuite change his outlook on life, he also completely revamped his look, coming back strong in the independent circuit. He was given a second chance at the big time in TNA, performing under the moniker of Malice.

Here he experienced a great deal of success. As Gigantes, he had been a regular performer with All Japan Pro Wrestling for the remainder of 2003. In his final match on December 5, Gigantes teamed with Bull Buchanan and Justin Credible to defeat Nobutaka Araya, Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto in Tokyo.

The next day, Tuite died just after completing the final tour date. The cause of his death was reported as being an acute heart attack. He was 36.

The Wall Championships and Accomplishments
1-time NWA New Jersey Hardcore Champion
1-time Phoenix Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion


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