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WWE Legend Sid 'Vicious' Eudy Passes Away at 63

WWE Legend Sid 'Vicious' Eudy Passes Away at 63

 Sid Eudy, a six-time wrestling winner and World Wrestling Amusement (WWE) symbol, passed absent on Monday matured 63 taking after a long fight with cancer, his family announced.

Eudy - known among fans as Sid Equity, Sid Horrendous and Sycho Sid - rose to popularity in the 1990s as one of the industry’s “most forcing and alarming competitors of his generation”, concurring to the WWE.

His child, Gunnar Eudy recollected him as “a man of quality, thoughtfulness, and love” who will be “greatly missed”.

Thanking individuals for their back on Facebook, Gunnar said the family “appreciate your considerations and supplications as we lament this loss”, including subtle elements for a commemoration benefit would be reported soon.

Born on 16 December, 1960 in the US state of Arkansas, the six-foot-nine figure entered the world of wrestling when he joined the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) circuit in 1989, confronting off against greats such as The Four Horsemen and The Steiner Brothers.

In a articulation, the WWE said: “Sid’s notoriety as one of the hardest and most exciting whizzes cemented his bequest in WWE, and his impact can still be seen in wrestling rings around the world.

“WWE expands its condolences to Eudy’s family, companions and fans.”

Eudy debuted in WWE as Sid Equity, the association said, where he served as the extraordinary visitor official at the SummerSlam 1991, which included WWE legend Mass Hogan.

His wrestling career saw the two-time WWE winner (at that point called WWF) feature WrestleMania twice, and take domestic two wins of the WCW’s World Heavyweight Championship.

WWE said the wrestler's honors would have proceeded had he not endured "a disastrous in-ring leg damage" in 2001.

Condolences poured on from fans and other experts taking after his death.

Two-time WWE lobby of famer Booker T Huffman said Eudy’s affect on wrestling was “undeniable”, including that he “paved the way for so numerous of us”.

“Without Sid Horrendous, I don’t think my brother and I would have made it to WCW…My most profound condolences to his family amid this troublesome time,” he composed on X.

Eudy is survived by his spouse Sabrina Paige and his two children.

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