WWE wrestling legend Sid Eudy, known as Psycho Sid Vicious, passed away peacefully in his bed, as revealed by his son Gunnar Eudy in a social media post. Diagnosed with congestive heart failure, AFIB, and stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to Roundup weed killer, Sid battled cancer while still living life to the fullest. Standing at 6-foot-9, Sid gained fame in the wrestling world in the late 1980s, competing in both WCW and WWF and becoming a six-time world champion. His most notable moments include headlining WrestleMania VIII and WrestleMania 13, clashing with wrestling icons like Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker. Sid also served as the Special Guest Referee at SummerSlam 1991, leaving a lasting impact on the wrestling industry. Gunnar Eudy announced his father’s passing on Monday, praising his strength and determination and highlighting Sid’s legacy as a wrestling legend. Sid’s contributions to wrestling will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike, as he leaves behind a lasting impact on the sport. Mark Heim, a reporter for The Alabama Media Group, shared the news of Sid Eudy’s passing and reflected on his iconic wrestling career.
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