
Homicide Wins Retirement Match at Outlaw Wrestling Event – Veteran wrestler Homicide officially ended his in-ring career on Thursday night, securing victory in his final match at an Outlaw Wrestling event in Brooklyn. Teaming with Bull James, Homicide defeated Mike Santana and Afa Jr. in an emotional farewell bout.
Following the match, the locker room emptied as wrestlers and staff gathered to pay tribute to the 32-year career of the wrestling legend. Homicide, known for his contributions to promotions such as ROH, TNA, NJPW, and various independent circuits, had previously announced his retirement in a heartfelt Facebook post.
In his announcement, Homicide revealed that doctors had discovered a brain cyst, which had been affecting his vision and speech for several months. Given the health concerns, he made the difficult decision to step away from the ring. Despite never competing in WWE, his influence on the wrestling industry is undeniable, with his hard-hitting style and dedication leaving a lasting impact on the business.
As expected, the wrestling community has shared numerous tributes to honor Homicide’s career and contributions.
Homicide’s legacy will live on through the countless wrestlers he has inspired and the fans who have followed his journey.
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Homicide Wins Retirement Match at Outlaw Wrestling Event