Dead Wrestlers

It is not everyday that you get to hear stories about professional wrestlers passes away or fighters who have died during the current shows. But every time the prime time newscast headlines dead wrestlers, it is as if the whole world mourns. Not only have these fighters legendary become a significant part of the sports entertainment world, they also have become icons in their rights.

In the world of professional wrestling, the tragic event, which cost the life of one of the legends of the WWF, Owen James Hart was best remembered for his greatness in the ring. Hart came from a family of professional dead pro wrestlers. Aka their nicknames as The Rocket, The King of Harts, the Slammy Award Winner, The Black Hart, The Soul Survivor, the Lone Hart, Nugget and the Blue Blazer, Owen Hart made a great progress in professional wrestling with his famous The movements as Hurricanrana, Dragon Sleeper, Camel Clutch, Diving Headbutt, Lariat Takedown, Split-feet, Moonsault, bridging German Suplex, the Belly Belly Suplex, Diving Elbow Drop, Missile Dropkick, Gutwrench Suplex, Superkick, Northern Lights Suplex, Spinning Heel Kick, Kick Crescent, Tombstone, Hart driver and the Sharpshooter.

Hart dead professional wrestler who died in the May 12, 1999 during WWF event entitled Over the Edge 1999 and was held in Kansas City, was given tribute by many fans. The cause of the death of Hart was reported to be blunt chest trauma that led to internal bleeding. Boy David Smith, also known as Davey Boy, was also another legend of professional wrestling. His career in professional wrestling began in 1985 in the World Wrestling Federation. Smith, who also carried the nickname The British Bulldog, was trained by Ted Betley and Stu Hart. His other career included performances in their Stampede and all Japan from 1989 to 1990 and World Championship Wrestling from 1990 to 1992.

Dead wwe wrestlers were known by their nicknames, but everything else, their signatures moves made them what they are legends. Smith moves include the famous camel clutch, gorilla press, missile drop kick, arm drag, delayed vertical suplex, front running power slam back and belly suplex. In his professional career in wrestling, Smith collected fifteen titles and recognitions of four prestigious organizations wrestling. The Davey Boy died on May 18, 2002 due to a heart attack.

Chris Candido, who was also known as Skip, was one of the wrestler who died won the respect of many fans for their significant contribution to the American professional wrestling. Candido is best remembered for his signature moves such as delayed Vertical Suplex, Top Rope Frankenstein, New Jersey Jam, Suicide Plex, Diving head and butt blonde bomb shell. Candido was eight titles and recognitions in its fifteen years of professional career in wrestling. These included achievements and championships in Extreme Championship Wrestling, NWA New Jersey, NWA Midwest, World Wrestling Federation, Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

a list of names of all the wrestler who died around the world who are most remembered for his great performances include the following. Brian Adams, WCW, Gary Albright of All Japan Pro Wrestling UWF International and who died of a heart attack during the World Extreme Wrestling event, the Benoit WWE Christ who died of suicide, the Big Big Boss Man, wrestler who died due to heart attack, Bruise Corps WWC, who died of murder, Bobby Duncum Jr. WCW, who died during accidental dose of prescription drugs, the WWE Eddie Guerrero, who died of acute heart failure, Malice All Japan Pro Wrestling, Rikidozan of wrestling Japanese who died of murder and Mike von Erich USWA, who died of suicide. You can find the complete list of dead wrestlers from wwe website.

As you can see, most of the causes of the WWF wrestlers deaths and accidents are related to health. While these legends can no longer be seen on TV forever, these professional wrestlers will be forever in the memory of the fans who have prized them for their great performances.

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