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13 minutes ago, arghton said:

I can't find any mention of this, but Osamu Nishimura who was Funk's partner in the match has stage 4 esophageal cancer

Wikipedia's description of his cancer fight is wild, it had spread everywhere, he was in a coma because it was in his brain, but has since fully recovered. Apparently thanks to electro-therapy??

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1 hour ago, alt obits guy said:

This one went under the radar but Al Blake, who essentially had a one-year career in 1987 wrestling just over 100 matches as Vladimir Petrov, notably in a Russian stable led by Ivan Koloff, died in late July. He was 66. Blake's career was derailed by multiple drug convictions in 1988. He wrestled two matches in the WWE in 1990, on consecutive days, winning them both.

 

https://www.sescoops.com/news/al-blake-vladimir-petrov-passes-away/

 

If we're doing off-radar deaths, discovered recently that the early 90s WCW enhancement wrestler Death Row (real name Wendell Rozier) died aged 63 in 2022. Most (solely?) notable for the time he decided to stop selling for Mike Rotunda mid-match. Mike didn't take kindly to this.

 

 

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On 17/05/2023 at 21:43, Superstar said:

He was a legend. Rest in peace to an amazing wrestler.

He was a 2004 WWE Hall of Fame inductee. There are now only six WWE HOF wrestlers who were inducted in 2004, and at least half of them have health issues.

In addition, there's also Pete Rose, a baseball player who was inducted into the celebrity wing in the HOF, (according to 2018 court documents, he has a heart condition and needs blood thinners, also disabled)

With Pete Rose dead, who’s the next 2004 inductee to snuff it?

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36 minutes ago, RetroGamer47 said:

With Pete Rose dead, who’s the next 2004 inductee to snuff it?

I think Don Muraco or Sgt. Slaughter.

 

Don Muraco is suspiciously silent, I think his health is already on the decline.

 

Same goes for Sgt. Slaughter, his family has been publicly speaking to the press about his legacy, but they never mention why he became a recluse.

 

The other 3 (Santana, Ventura, and the Hammer) are generally in good hands, at least in my eyes. They don't seem to have any imminent illnesses, but I'd keep an eye out.

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3 hours ago, Superstar said:

The other 3 (Santana, Ventura, and the Hammer) are generally in good hands, at least in my eyes. They don't seem to have any imminent illnesses, but I'd keep an eye out.

Has Ventura been politically active this election season? Would be great form-spotting.

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12 hours ago, Comped said:

Has Ventura been politically active this election season? Would be great form-spotting.

 

Yes, per videos I've seen on social media. He has endorsed Harris and just can't support Trump in any way.

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1 hour ago, jd24fan said:

 

Yes, per videos I've seen on social media. He has endorsed Harris and just can't support Trump in any way.

 

He and Trump have detested each other for decades. Ventura is a believer in unions, universal health care and wealth redistribution towards the poor, and personally dislikes anti-vaxxers (even though he is usually pro-conspiracy theories!) and chicken hawks. He is also a good friend of Tim Walz. 

 

I watched a recent interview with him. His mind is sharp but he's looking a lot frailer than he used to, and his lung problems have been getting worse. There's a strong chance this is his last Presidential election to vote in.

 

 

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On 30/09/2024 at 21:18, Superstar said:

I think Don Muraco or Sgt. Slaughter.

 

Don Muraco is suspiciously silent, I think his health is already on the decline.

 

Same goes for Sgt. Slaughter, his family has been publicly speaking to the press about his legacy, but they never mention why he became a recluse.

 

The other 3 (Santana, Ventura, and the Hammer) are generally in good hands, at least in my eyes. They don't seem to have any imminent illnesses, but I'd keep an eye out.

Jesse Ventura was recently signed to a WWE "Legends" contract and will have a role in the upcoming reboot of Saturday Night's Main Event, set for a December 2024 return.
https://wrestletalk.com/news/wwe-jesse-ventura-nbc-saturday-night/

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On 09/04/2021 at 12:38, arghton said:

 July 1963 - Asahikuni Masuo (born 1947), Asanoburi

 

Japanese sumo wrestler Asahikuni Masuo (Wikidead at 77

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31 minutes ago, Gisooo said:

Japanese sumo wrestler Asahikuni Masuo (Wikidead at 77

Despite the slightly confusing name of the thread, this thread is for show wrestlers (professional wrestling/entertainment wrestling), this would be the right thread for other types of wrestlers incl. Sumo wrestlers.

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Dutch Mantell and the missus dealing with serious medical and financial circumstances.  A GoFundMe has been set up to help offset costs.

 

 

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Well at least Dutch is know for his political views on the importance of everyone getting free healthcare and how there's nothing wrong with those in need asking for a handout.

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Ken Patera turned 81 the other day. Assuming this is a new photo (and I couldn't see it elsewhere online), looking surprisingly good for his age:

 

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Scorpio Jr, a luchador whose career began in 1988 and who was still active, having had a single match in 2024, has died. He was 58. Scorpio Jr, whose real name was Rafael Núñez Juan, worked almost exclusively in Mexico and Japan throughout his career.

 

https://www.foxsports.com.mx/2024/11/07/muere-scorpio-jr-famoso-luchador-mexicano-que-fue-pareja-de-shocker-en-los-guapos/

(Spanish language obit.)

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Brian Maxine aka Goldbelt, formerly British welterweight and middleweight champion, reportedly dead: 

Trained Debbie Harry to wrestle (yes he did) and recorded C&W albums backed by Fairport Convention.

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Sandy Parker died in 2022 at age 77. It went unnoticed until this month by others who follow that era.  She won titles in the NWA and All Japan Wrestling in the 1970's,and was the first black female to win a world title back in 1973.

 

https://slamwrestling.net/index.php/2024/11/12/mat-matters-sandy-parkers-sad-unnoticed-death/

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