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Post by jimsteel on Aug 19, 2024 11:44:46 GMT -5
FROM AAA Again wrestling dresses in mourning after the unfortunate passing of Juan Valdez known as the second Musco of the Merced in AAA. At the age of 60
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Post by jimsteel on Aug 24, 2024 9:14:56 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on Aug 24, 2024 9:47:16 GMT -5
RIP Fritz
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Post by on_the_edge on Aug 24, 2024 13:38:46 GMT -5
Another of the famous von family. Quite the character. RIP
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 26, 2024 14:36:01 GMT -5
Did anyone else read that Sid Vicious died?
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 26, 2024 14:37:27 GMT -5
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Post by Lee on Aug 26, 2024 14:46:16 GMT -5
RIP Sid.
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Post by TTX on Aug 26, 2024 15:56:40 GMT -5
RIP the man who ruled the world.
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Post by WTIC on Aug 27, 2024 16:16:20 GMT -5
From: whatculture.com/wwe/sid-vicious-dead-at-63-wwe-legend-passes-awayFormer WWE and WCW star Sid Eudy has sadly died aged 63. His son Gunnar shared the news via Facebook on Monday evening and paid tribute to his father. Since then, industry insiders and fans alike have come together to join him, and to send their sincere condolences to the entire Eudy family for their loss. Gunnar revealed that his dad passed away after battling cancer for several years. Sid shot to stardom in the late-1980s. His impressive physical size and intensity turned heads immediately, but he'd eventually outgrow WCW and catch the WWF's attention. Eudy would go back and forth between both companies throughout the 90s, but he was always in the main event picture wherever he went. The two-time WWF/WWE Champ also held WCW's big gold belt twice and the WCW US Title once. He'd capture countless other prizes in various NWA territories, and had a memorable (albeit brief) stopover in Paul Heyman's ECW in 1999. Eudy did return to WWE screens for a spot with Heath Slater on Raw in 2012, and only wrestled his last match in 2017 before retiring from the ring. He'll be remembered as one of the most intense characters in both WWE and WCW. Privately, as Gunnar disclosed during his online statement, Sid will be fondly remembered as a loving family man. ------------------------------------------------- R.I.P., Sid! I had seen Sid wrestle up here in Springfield MA back in 1989 when he was in the NWA (WCW)! He used his Finisher in a match and WOW was I impressed! I had never seen the Power Bomb before! Sid was a fave ever since! So, don't forget to download the Special Edition card I made for him in tribute (it's FREE, of course): drive.google.com/file/d/1x29YbEt5gjZ5Id2rTmCesJsx7lFjO6kJ/view?usp=sharingTodd C WTIC
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Post by Lee on Aug 27, 2024 16:34:35 GMT -5
My first wrestling memory was going to a WWF TV Taping and in the main event it was The Undertaker taking on Sid. I was no older than 6 (going to be 40 next month.) Anyway, this was the time The Undertaker brought around a body bag. Sid put him in it and Undertaker did his sit up thing that he always does while in the body bag. It was something to see. That's what really got me hooked was that show.
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