The Ultimate Warrior, Dead at 54

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The Ultimate Warrior, Dead at 54


The famous (and famously troubled) professional wrestling star dies just days after Hall of Fame induction.

World Wrestling Entertainment has confirmed that retired Superstar James Brian Hellwig, who famously wrestled under the name "The Ultimate Warrior" in the 80s and 90s, had died at the age of 54.

An amateur bodybuilder before transitioning to wrestling, Hellwig gained early attention as part of the "Blade Runners" tag-team with Steve "Sting" Borden. But it wasn't until he debuted in the then-WWF as "The Ultimate Warrior" in 1987 that his career took off. Though popular with fans, his reputation for volatile and unpredictable behavior (he legally changed his name to "Warrior" in 1993) led to tension during his employment in the 90s and eventual retirement, though he made brief returns to the ring for the WCW and NWE outfits in 1998 and 2008, respectively. In recent years, he had gained new notoriety as a motivational speaker and political-blogger.

In a cruel twist of fate, Warrior's death came just days after having been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame prior to WrestlemaniaXXX. Just over 24 hours prior, he had made a live appearance on Monday Night RAW [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR08M6EUd0g] wherein he told a cheering crowd that "The spirit of The Ultimate Warrior will run forever."

At this time, the circumstances of his passing have not immediately been made public.

Source: World Wrestling Entertainment [http://www.wwe.com/inside/ultimate-warrior-passes-away-26223975]

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The Warrior was only JUST before my time. I know him from the memes, from Linkara's review of the comic starring him and, from various youtube videos. That being said though, it's too bad he's gone. He seemed really charismatic and just awesome. He's true though...The Spirit of the Ultimate Warrior Will Run Forever.
 

Xan Krieger

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I'm crying now, can't believe I just saw him on TV on Monday and that's the last I'll ever see of him.
 

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I, of course, will remember him for being the craziest ************ in the WWE. And that's saying something.
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Danial

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what the actual... I mean, he JUST cut an awesome/Mad promo on Raw... he JUST came back.. i mean... wow...
 

Atmos Duality

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Well that was sudden.
And so he returns to the Terrain of Testament, where Destructity will run wild forever.
 

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Danial said:
what the actual... I mean, he JUST cut an awesome/Mad promo on Raw... he JUST came back.. i mean... wow...
The craziness and the content (talking about his legacy, "...Every man's heart one day beats its final beat. His lungs breath their final breath..." etc) make me think, as morbid as it is, that he might have planned this.

EDIT: Apparently this is not the case. I wonder if he knew he was dying, though.
 

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He was from around here. Local Texas boy who made it.

I saw him wrestle before the WWF, before the Blade Runners. He was The Dingo Warrior and did cheesy adverts for a local car dealership when I was a pre-teen. In the 80s, he was my absolute favorite. I chose him in every video game he was featured in.

I wish his family the best and hope the Warrior's spirit finds rest. Farewell Warrior. We will miss you.
 

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Man, that's really shocking and said. Especially after just seeing him on Raw.

RIP, good sir.
 

Thaluikhain

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I'm going to fess up and say I only really know him from Spoony's impersonations. "Rar, Hook Hoogan" etc.
 

Oly J

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this...absolutely sucks...butI guess if you use steroids as I think a lot of them did back then, this can happen, I mean 54 is still pretty young to go, I loved the Warrior, even though he was before my time I watched a lot of his matches, and his promos were just awesome, I can't imagine the grief his family must be going through, he will be missed.
 

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I don't watch all that much wrestling, and I saw very few fights with Warrior, but for some reason this makes me very very sad. Rest in peace.
 

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ZZoMBiE13 said:
I saw him wrestle before the WWF, before the Blade Runners. He was The Dingo Warrior and did cheesy adverts for a local car dealership when I was a pre-teen. In the 80s, he was my absolute favorite. I chose him in every video game he was featured in.
Nitpicking perhaps but he was a Blade Runner before he was the Dingo Warrior.

OT: Rest in peace Warrior. Your craziness will be missed.
 

bdcjacko

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Warrior's eulogy better be a 15 minute rambling shoot promo that uses the word warrior no less than 23 times. Also it should be shouted.
 

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bdcjacko said:
Warrior's eulogy better be a 15 minute rambling shoot promo that uses the word warrior no less than 23 times. Also it should be shouted.
And need to have at least one mention of Madison Square Garden...
 

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Micah Weil said:
bdcjacko said:
Warrior's eulogy better be a 15 minute rambling shoot promo that uses the word warrior no less than 23 times. Also it should be shouted.
And need to have at least one mention of Madison Square Garden...
No, that is more of a Hogan thing. Though snarling and whispered Hulk Hogan should be involved.
 

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bdcjacko said:
Micah Weil said:
bdcjacko said:
Warrior's eulogy better be a 15 minute rambling shoot promo that uses the word warrior no less than 23 times. Also it should be shouted.
And need to have at least one mention of Madison Square Garden...
No, that is more of a Hogan thing. Though snarling and whispered Hulk Hogan should be involved.
Huh...could have sworn UW's promos mentioned MSG more often than Hulk's...
But, yes, the snarling and the Hulk Hogan...ing...