WWE legend Andre the Giant has been incredibly reimagined with artificial intelligence as how he would look today.

The titan of the wrestling ring died in 1993 at the age of 46, but thanks to new waves in technology from software Midjourney, the Hall of Famer has been shown as a 77-year-old man.

Real name, André René Roussimoff, the Giant enjoyed an illustrious career in and out of the ring before his untimely death. Urban legends soon surrounded the late, great giant, who stood at 7ft and 4inches.

READ MORE: Andre the Giant took 'world's biggest poo' on plane that left cabin puking

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The late WWE legend would turn 78 in May this year (AI image)

Despite his formidable size, the colossus made for some of the WWE's most memorable storylines and was infamously body-slammed by Hulk Hogan on the grandest stage of them all, Wrestlemania.

He credited his massive size to his allegedly 7ft 8inches grandfather, though little else can be confirmed about the late wrestler. Plenty of myths are peddled by his former friends, including how much he could drink in one sitting.

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Andre had faced off against the best of the wrestling world during his time with WWE

One of the more infamous rumours is how capable Andre was when it came to his booze. The man mountain reportedly knocked back 116 beers in just nine hours, and in another instance became the "greatest drunk on earth".

Plenty of drunken tales surround the life of the Giant, who wrestled through humongous hangovers after drinking binges which lasted for hours and often saw the wrestler-turned-actor put away more than 100 beers.

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In-ring legend Andre was shown as a grey-haired, muscular man by the artificial intelligence

Mary Ellison, a colleague of Andre's and better known by her in-ring name The Fabulous Moolah, once said Andre put away 127 beers at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel. Once he'd consumed the impressive amount, Andre allegedly passed out in the lobby.

Staffers had no chance of moving the former WWF champion and instead let him lay where he slept, asking him to move once he had woken up. His tremendous thirst was matched only by his appetite, which led to some foul flight problems.

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Andre was hailed as 'the Eighth Wonder of the World' (AI image)

His infamous "world's biggest poo" was recalled by ex-wrestler Ken Patera, who says passengers were left "puking" in the aisles after Andre found himself in need of relieving himself.

Recalling the horror incident, Patera, better known as Brutus the Barber Beefcake said: "Andre would always time it so that he would take a dump before he went to the airport, before he went to the plane, then he'd be good for a day or two."

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Andre's feats in the ring are just as memorable as those outside the squared circle

His bowel movements were a cause for concern, with inhuman noises coming from the tiny toilet aboard the plane, and soon the stench waded through the aisles.

"I've never heard anything like it. The sounds that are coming out of there. The smell that started coming forward, the back of the plane had a lot of people, there were people falling out of their seats and into the aisles.

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Andre is still regarding today as the one true giant of wrestling (AI image)

"Gagging, puking, crying, screaming, and we were all falling on the floor laughing ourselves sick. I couldn't breathe. He must have half filled-up a garbage bag full of s**t."

With artificial intelligence now shedding light on what Andre may have looked like had he hit the age of 77, it is a wonder what further carnage, flight horrors or feats of excessive drinking the legend could have accomplished.

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