Ultimate Warrior Death: WWE Speech A Premonition of Imminent Demise? New Report Says He Was ‘Sick and In Pain’ Days Before Passing Away
Could Ultimate Warrior somehow knew that his health was deteriorating that sooner or later he would breathe his last breath just like what he said in his last speech during his appearance on RAW on April 7? Was he really anticipating his own death? According to a new report, Ultimate Warrior was "sick and in pain" only a few days before his death.
Several sources revealed to TMZ that Ultimate Warrior looked ill all weekend, adding that the wrestling legend was "sweaty and stressed." "The World Wresting Entertainment (WWE) legend looked like he was in constant pain, sweaty and looked uncomfortable, like he was choking on his tie," wrote TMZ. "It was apparent to everyone, something was off," TMZ added.
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Furthermore, fans who were in attendance when Ultimate Warrior made what would be his last appearance on the TV on Monday night's RAW noticed that he looked weak when he did his signature rope shake after his speech. "We all felt he looked like he was going to blow a gasket, it was pretty easy to see," said one fan.
On April 8, following his appearance on RAW, Ultimate Warrior collapsed at the Gainey Suites Hotel in Arizona. He was walking towards his car with his wife when he collapsed, and it is believed that he might have suffered a heart attack. Arizona police spokesperson Sgt. Mark Clark said that there were no signs of foul play, as reported by The Epoch Times. County spokeswoman Cari Gerchick said that an autopsy was to be conducted on April 10, but the official cause of Ultimate Warrior's death has not been released yet. Sympathy and condolences poured on social media after the news of Ultimate Warrior's passing broke.
The WWE Network will reportedly run a tribute show in the coming weeks for Ultimate Warrior, who was a two-time World Wrestling Federation (WWF) Intercontinental Champion and WWF Championship. Ultimate Warrior was the only wrestler to have won the two titles mentioned prior both at the same time. He was survived by his wife and two daughters.
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