The Ultimate Warrior, one of US professional
wrestling’s most celebrated names, has died at the age of 54, days after
being inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Inc Hall of Fame,
the company said late on Tuesday.
“WWE
is shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of one of the
most iconic WWE Superstars ever, The Ultimate Warrior,” the Stamford,
Connecticut-based company said on its website.
The Ultimate Warrior, whose given name was James Hellwig,
began his WWE career in 1987 and rose to become one of the biggest
stars in WWE history, the company said, highlighting an “epic encounter”
in which he defeated Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI to become a WWE
Champion.
The cause of his death was not given. He was added to the Hall of Fame on April 5th.
“We are grateful that just days ago, Warrior
had the opportunity to take his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame
and was also able to appear at WrestleMania 30 and Monday Night Raw to
address his legions of fans,” World Wrestling Entertainment said.
He was inducted into the WWE hall of fame on April 5. He died two days later. |
The 6-foot, 2-inch (1.88 m) tall, 280-pound
(127 kg) wrestler commanded the ring in his signature neon garb and
long, blond hair, and face paint, WWE said.
His family could not immediately be reached, and an email sent through his website was not immediately answered.
In a statement on his website peppered with
sarcasm, Hellwig expounded on philosophy and funneling energy from the
ring into writing, motivational speaking, and his family life after
retiring in the late 1990s.
“Ultimate Warrior ran because I was running
him. He was intense because I already was. Whatever I am doing -
wrestling, writing, working out, speaking, even weaving pot holders - I
am going to do it with action and intensity,” Hellwig wrote.
“I have built an incredibly empowered life on
my OWN terms. As a devoted husband and father, I could not have
custom-ordered a more loving, healthy, spirit-filled, and happy home
life,” he wrote.
Fans, supporters and wrestlers took to the
internet to express their respect for the wrestler, who is survived by
his wife Dana and his two daughters, WWE said.
THE WARRIOR AND HULK HOGAN |
“Shocked and very saddened to hear about
Ultimate Warrior passing. Prayers go out to his family! RIP. Loss for
words,” wrestler Curtis wrote in a Twitter message.
“RIP WARRIOR. only love. HH,” Hulk Hogan tweeted.
“Tomorrow is promised to know one!!” fellow Hall of Famer Rowdy Roddy Piper tweeted. “My love to The Warrior and family. RIP.”
“Icon and friend,” WWE chief operating pfficer Triple H wrote in a twitter message.
Reuters
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