Billy Leon McCrary (December 7, 1946 – July 14, 1979) and Benny Loyd McCrary (December 7, 1946 – March 26, 2001), known together as The McCrary Twins or under their stage name as The McGuire Twins, were American professional wrestlers listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "World's Heaviest Twins" (727 pounds (330 kg) and 747 pounds (339 kg), respectively).[1][2]
Biographies
The twins were born in Hendersonville, North Carolina. They contracted rubella (German measles) when they were 4 years old, which caused problems for their pituitary glands and they started gaining weight. Their parents bought a farm to increase their physical activity and they ate only 1,000 calories per day but could not stop gaining weight. They each weighed 200 pounds (91 kg) by age 10 and 600 pounds (270 kg) by age 16. They dropped out of high school and moved to Texas, where they had jobs livestock branding.[3]
They spent three years working at the Circus Circus Las Vegas, then performed their minibike routine for a few months in Los Angeles. A wrestling promoter saw them in El Paso, Texas, and convinced them to begin a wrestling training program in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, lifting weights and running often.[4] In December 1971, at age 25, they made their in-ring debuts in Texas, losing to Bull Ramos and Cyclone Negro.[5]
The twins often used a finishing move called the "Tupelo Splash", which involved one of the twins diving belly-first onto a prone opponent; they would follow this with "The Steamroller", where the twin would roll back and forward over the opponent.[6][4]
After Billy's death, Benny tried to continue wrestling, partnering with André the Giant, but was not successful without his brother. Benny then opened a pawn shop and worked as an auctioneer in Hendersonville. He later moved to Walkertown, North Carolina, and worked for the Christian Golfers Ministry. The cartilage in his knee wore out and he was eventually bedridden.[3]
Benny died at age 54 on March 26, 2001, of heart failure.[8] The brothers are buried side by side in a graveyard near Hendersonville. Their gravestone displays images of two Honda motorcycles and is inscribed "World’s Largest Twins".[2]
Personal lives
The twins were married to sisters Maryse and Danielle Juarry, whom they met in Montreal.[4] Benny was an evangelical Christian and enjoyed golf, playing until he was bedridden.[3]