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The concept of the untimely deaths of professional wrestlers was a frequent topic of discussion on the Opie & Anthony show. [ 16 ] After Scott Hall 's death in 2022, Bret Hart and Kevin Nash talked about the premature death of several wrestlers, mentioning the mental and body damage as possible causes. [ 17 ][ 18 ]
Sara Del Rey [6] Team Vision Dojo. Debut. August 25, 2015 [2] Retired. September 30, 2016. Sara Ann Lee (June 7, 1992 – October 5, 2022) was an American television personality and professional wrestler, best known for her time in WWE. In 2015, she was the female winner of the sixth season of the WWE competition Tough Enough.
Category. : Professional wrestling deaths. This category lists people who died during a professional wrestling match or event, or post-match from an incident that started in-ring.
Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide. Over a three-day period between June 22 and 24, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old Canadian professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), murdered his wife Nancy and their seven-year-old son, Daniel, before hanging himself at their residence in Fayetteville, Georgia, United States.
Professional wrestling has always had a unique relationship with the truth. The most obvious example of this mercurial bond is kayfabe, performers’ efforts to present everything that happens in ...
By decision. 6. University. Purdue University. Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog. Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. Bonnar competed as a Light Heavyweight in the UFC for most of his career.
Kamala (wrestler) James Arthur Harris (May 28, 1950 – August 9, 2020), [4] better known by his ring name Kamala, was an American professional wrestler. Nicknamed "The Ugandan Giant", Kamala portrayed a fearsome and simpleminded Ugandan. He wrestled barefoot, clad only in a loincloth, his face painted with war paint and two stars painted on ...
The title of the oldest verified wrestler of all time belongs to Polish -born American wrestler Abe Coleman (1905–2007), who lived 101 years, 189 days. But the oldest in the wrestling industry was promoter Harry Elliott (1904–2006) who lived 101 years, 314 days. The current oldest living in the wrestling industry is Bill Mercer from the ...