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WCW legend Kevin Sullivan dies aged 74 as wrestling world pays tribute-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro
The wrestling world is mourning.
WCW legend Kevin Sullivan has died aged a number of health issues (Picture: WWE)
Wrestling legend Kevin Sullivan has died aged 74.
The former World Championship Wrestling star, who was a wrestler himself and had a successful stint as a promoter for WWE rival WCW, had been battling a number of health issues in recent months.
His death has been reported by PWInsider, with fans already paying tribute to the former WCW tag team champion.
The tragic news was first revealed by veteran Florida wrestling TV personality Barry Rose, who is quoting by Slam Wrestling as saying: ‘With the heaviest of hearts, we are devastated to have to report the passing of the legendary Kevin Sullivan.
‘May he RIP and his family, friends and fans find comfort in how much he was loved.’
His family set up a GoFundMe early last month, and his daughter Nicole revealed that in May, he ‘suffered a devastating accident’ at an autograph signing.
‘He underwent emergency surgery that saved his leg and life but faced severe complications, including sepsis and encephalitis,’ she wrote.
‘This unforeseen catastrophe has placed an immense financial burden on his family, as Kevin has been in and out of consciousness in the ICU, far from home.
‘Despite these challenges, Kevin has shown incredible resilience. Months later, he is still fighting to regain his independence.’
Fans are mourning the death of the pioneering performer and mind, with one X user writing: ‘Man, where do you start with Kevin Sullivan? RIP to a legit piece of wrestling.’
‘Wow. RIP to Kevin Sullivan, the best demonic act in the history of pro wrestling to a ridiculous degree. He was also the wrestling mind that made the bigger idea of the NWO work by covering all the details. So many great contributions to pro wrestling,’ added another.
A third fan tweeted: ‘Sorry to hear about the death of Kevin Sullivan, a uniquely creative performer with a long career.’
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