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One of the most tragic two-day periods for the pro wrestling industry took place last week, with the death of Terry Funk on 8/23 and the death of Windham Rotunda aka Bray Wyatt the next day.

Funk, who I would call the greatest instinctive pro wrestler who ever laced up boots, was 79.

Funk had been in declining health. His family kept secret about his condition for the most part and what his ailment was, but some of those closest to him were aware that he went into hospice care a few months ago. He had been in assisted living prior to that. It was known at the time that he didn’t have much time left to live.

He had been battling dementia for some time, and it had gotten worse in recent months.

He had been in poor health ever since surgery for a hernia in 2016. He had been told by the doctor to rest in bed for two weeks after the surgery. But he had promised Tommy Dreamer that he would appear at some shows for Dreamer’s House of Hardcore promotion later that week. 

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This article first appeared on F4WOnline.com and was syndicated with permission.

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