Roddy Wendell "Hot Rod" Biggs

August 9, 1974 ~ May 30, 2024
Born in:
Nashville, Tennessee
Resided in:
Nashville, Tennessee
Roddy Wendell Biggs “Hot Rod” – Age 49, passed away May 30, 2024, in Nashville, TN.
Rod is preceded in death by his father Gary Wendell Biggs and his mother Terry Marie Biggs-Knight.
Survived by sisters, Amy Biggs-Nelson (Kenneth), Hillary Woodring, Crystal Knight; His Sunshine Ladies, Kim Phillips and Katelynn Phillips; nephews, Kobe Nelson (Markia), Isaac Nelson; Kobe Nelson, Jr. nieces, Shelby Taylor and Delilah Moses.
Funeral Service will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5th, 2024, at Western Hills Church, 7565 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN 37209. Visitation with the family will be held on Wednesday prior to the service from 10:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at Western Hills Church, located at 7565 Charlotte Pike.
Rod graduated Pearl Cohn High School class of 1992. He attended Nashville State where is graduated with top academic awards in accounting and business. Taking after his daddy, Rod began play the guitar at age 8. He loved music, but wrestling was his life. Everyday good day or bad day it was a wrestling day. He loved being the bad guy and truly was the one you love to hate, but you loved him. His wrestling family was just that, family. He cherished his nieces and nephews, spending as much time as possible showing them how much they were loved.
ONE LOVE
RING THE BELL
Arrangements in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Services, 6949 Charlotte Pike, Suite 104, Nashville, TN 37209. (615) 857-9955. We are proud to be locally owned and operated.
Legendary Wrestler & Even Greater Family Man
Love “Buddrow” -Kobe
Richard Lowe
Man the times me and rod had on road trips all over the south. Truly gonna miss you Rod. No one can replace what times we had. Gypsy Joe, James storm, Moon dogs, Athena, Bart Sawyer, Larry Valentine, and so many more. It was a pleasure Cuz to spend those times with you. I will always hold those memories near and dear to my heart.
Dear Biggs Family, I’m so sorry for your loss of a GREAT MAN. I remember going to The Grand Slam on Saturday nights to watch “HOT ROD” as The Bruz Brothers. I don’t care if he was a bad guy or good guy he was one HECK of a wrestler he knew how to get you ticked off when he was on the bad side especially when he blew that dern whistle, but most of all he was a Very sweet guy to know. He will be missed by so many people. I went to the MuleTown Mania meet and Greet to see him and I said where’s “HOT ROD” and they said he had just left. I said dang it. The last time I got to see him was a year before covid hit at ASW in Lewisburg. He will be missed by so many people. THANK YOU THANK YOU “HOT ROD BIGGS”
Amy n Sam buttrey