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Date of death Cause of death; 40: Absolute Andy (Andreas Ullmann) WXW, various German and European promotions: September 22, 1983: November 23, 2023: Illness 40: Sambo Asako (Fumiharu Asako) FMW, various Japanese promotions: August 27, 1963: May 18, 2004: Diabetes: 40: Bad Bones (John Klinger) WXW, BJW, Impact Wrestling, various German and ...
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Throughout its history, especially since its international expansion in the 21st century, thousands of wrestlers from different countries have had the opportunity to fight in the professional wrestling company WWE, some marking a milestone for wrestling in their country.
Alberto Torres (January 2, 1934 – June 16, 1971) was an American professional wrestler.Primarily a babyface throughout his career, he was a part of 'The Famous Torres Brothers' with Ramon & Enrique Torres in the 1950s and 60s as a both a tag team and singles competitor. [5]
Fulton trained many wrestlers including Raven (wrestler), Chris Harris (wrestler), Johnny Swinger, Barry Hardy, Ray Odyssey, Sean Casey (wrestler) and others.. After being diagnosed with heart failure in 1983, Fulton retired full-time from wrestling and became a corrections officer in Marion, Ohio until; his retirement in 2009.
William John Potts, OOnt (June 25, 1915 – February 4, 1990) was a Canadian professional wrestler best known by his ring name "Whipper" Billy Watson.He was a two-time world champion, having held both the National Wrestling Association title and the National Wrestling Alliance title.
Death & Destruction: Frank Parker and Roger Anderson: 1996–1998 The Dream Team Sean Powers and Billy Simmons 1996 The Extremists Ace Darling and Devon Storm: 1997 The Fraternity Brian Perry and Sean Powers 1995–1996 The Gambini Family Lance Diamond, Jimmy Cicero, Christian York, Dan Rage and Vinnie Gambini 1998 The Headbangers
Kowalski began experiencing escalating health problems in the time leading up to his death. [19] The Sun received the report on Kowalski from his friend, wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino , that Kowalski had to go to a rehabilitation center in Everett, Massachusetts , where he was recovering from a knee injury. [ 26 ]