Eddie Guerrero Died November 13, 2005, at age 38 After years of alcohol and painkiller abuse, Guerrero died of heart failure in a Minneapolis hotel room. This year it was revealed that Guerrero was a client of Signature Pharmacy, an Orlando-based company under investigation for allegedly delivering steroids to athletes.
Owen Hart Died May 23, 1999, at age 33 In one of the few non-drug-related deaths, Hart fell 50 feet to his demise at Kansas City’s Kemper Arena when a cable system suspending him above the ring failed or released prematurely. Some in the crowd of 16,000 assumed that the fall was staged as part of the show.

Brian Pillman Died October 5, 1997, at age 35 A former linebacker for the Bengals who turned pro wrestler, Flyin’ Brian Pillman was found dead in a motel room in Bloomington, Minnesota. His autopsy revealed that a previously undetected heart condition led to his death; empty vials of painkillers were also found at the scene.
Richard Rood Died April 20, 1999, at age 40 In 1994 “Ravishing” Rick Rude testified that he used anabolic steroids. Five years later he was found unconscious on the bed of his Alpharetta, Georgia home after a drug overdose that medical officials said included Valium and the steroid gamma hydroxybutyrate. He died later.

Big Boss Man Died September 22, 2004, at age 42 Ray Traylor—whose real-life experiences as a prison guard helped him hone his Big Boss Man character—died of a heart attack at his house in Acworth, Georgia. In 2003, after the death of Curt Hennig, Traylor had noted the mounting number of wrestling deaths, only to die himself a year later.
Bobby Duncum Jr. Died January 24, 2000, at age 34 A former college football star at the University of Texas, Duncum died in his Austin-area home after an accidental drug overdose that, according to Travis County medical examiners, included alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, Valium, and the painkiller fentanyl.

Davey Boy Smith Died May 18, 2002, at age 39 The wrestler better known as the British Bulldog died of an enlarged heart—with evidence of microscopic scar tissue, possibly from past steroid abuse—while vacationing in British Columbia. Smith had also been a longtime user of morphine to counter the pain of a punishing back injury.
Brian Adams Died August 13, 2007, at age 44 Less than two months after Benoit’s death, Brian Adams’ wife found him dead in bed. He had overdosed on a combination of painkillers, muscle relaxants, and antianxiety meds. An investigation later determined he had received steroids and HGH from the same pharmacy as Chris Benoit.
Other Wrestler Deaths:
Chris Adams 46, murdered, 2001 Brady Boone 40, car accident, 1998 Dave DiMeglio 35, heart attack, 2002 Shinya Hashimoto 40, brain aneurysm, 2005 Trae Keller 36, heart attack, 2005 Jeff Raitz 38, heart attack, 2002 John Tenta a.k.a. Earthquake 42, cancer, 2006 Rodney Anoai a.k.a. Yokozuna 34, heart attack, 2000 Elizabeth Chase 45, heart attack, 2000 Johnny Grunge 39, heart attack, 2006 Brian Hildebrand 38, stomach cancer, 1999 John Kronus 38, heart failure, 2007 Sherri Russell 49, painkiller overdose, 2007 Jerry “the Wall” Tuite 36, heart attack, 2003 Gary Albright 36, heart attack, 2000 Basil Bozinis 26, drug overdose, 2002 Anthony Durante 36, painkiller overdose, 2003 Michael Hegstrand 46, heart attack, 2003 Tiger Khan 33, heart attack, 2006 Sylvester “JYD” Ritter 45, car accident, 1998 Troy Thompson 47, heart attack, 2002 Chris Benoit 40, suicide, 2007 Brian Cox 33, heart attack, 2003 Russell Haas 27, heart attack, 2001 Crash Holly 32, painkiller overdose, 2003 Michael Lozanski 35, heart attack, 2003 Rhonda Singh 40, painkiller overdose, 2001 Biff Wellington 42, heart attack, 2007
| Mike “Awesome” Alfonso 42, suicide, 2007 Herb Calvert 45, heart attack, 2002 Sean Evans 36, lung cancer, 2007 Curt Hennig a.k.a. Mr. Perfect 44, cocaine overdose, 2003 Steve King 46, heart attack, 1998 Alex Rizzo 34, kidney failure, 2002 Billy Joe Travis 40, heart attack, 2002 Nancy Benoit 43, murdered, 2007 Michael Davis 45, heart attack, 2001 Audie Hager 44, cancer, 2003 Elizabeth Hulette 42, drug overdose, 2003 Joey Maggs 37, possible overdose, 2007 Louie Spicolli 27, painkiller overdose, 1998 Scotty Williams 44, drug overdose, 2007 Randy Anderson 42, painkiller overdose, 2002 Chris Candido 33, blood clot to the heart, 2005 Terry Gordy 40, heart attack, 2001 Hercules Hernandez 47, heart attack, 2004 Marianna Komlos 35, breast cancer, 2004 Rocco Rock 49, heart attack, 2002 Tomomi “Jumbo” Tsuruta 49, cancer, 2000 Scott “Bam Bam” Bigelow 45, heart attack, 2007 Robbie Dicks 32, possible suicide, 2002 Emory Hail 36, kidney failure, 2006 Dan Johnson 49, liver failure, 2003 Victor Quiñones 46, heart attack, 2006 Jeep Swenson 40, heart attack, 1997 Richard Wilson 33, suicide, 1999 |
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