
Homicide Retiring from Wrestling Due to Health Issues – Veteran wrestler Homicide has announced his retirement, citing serious health concerns as the reason for stepping away from the ring.
The former TNA and ROH star revealed in an emotional Facebook post that doctors discovered a brain cyst, which has been affecting his vision and speech. He noted that the cyst had been present for several months, and his condition has gradually worsened.
“Can’t believe i saying goodbye , not only a job the passion the sport of pro wrestling .
Myself and Bull James vs Mike Santana and “I hate everyone” Afa jr
Reson I’m leaving cause I went to my Doctor and found cyst my brain
Had it for months getting worst
My vision , speech is bad
Cause the hard hitting getting knock out and hitting a plane to travel.
March 20 Outlaw Wrestling means A lot
I want people to party , and smile , expect for Afa jr
I’m survivor , I always win bS battles , bottom my heart
Thank you for your support
This not a goodbye
This is I see you later
LatinTerror #Homicide #187sweatbox. ONE”
Homicide will compete in his final match tonight at Outlaw Wrestling’s End of an Era event in Brooklyn, New York. He will team up with Bull James to take on Afa Jr. and Mike Santana, marking the conclusion of a career that spanned nearly 32 years.
Throughout his career, Homicide wrestled for nearly every major promotion except WWE. His championship accolades include the ROH World Championship, ROH World Tag Team Championship, TNA X-Division Championship, TNA World Tag Team Championship, NWA World Tag Team Championship, NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship, and the PWG Tag Team Championship.
As he steps away from in-ring competition, Homicide leaves behind a legacy as one of the most respected and influential wrestlers in independent wrestling history.
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Homicide Retiring from Wrestling Due to Health Issues