WWE Issue Statement On The Passing Of Road Warrior Animal
The wrestling community has today been hit by another tragic death of a legend. Road Warrior Animal, (real name, Joseph Laurinaitis) has passed away, at the age of 60.
WWE issued the following statement:
“WWE is saddened to learn that Joe Laurinaitis, known to WWE fans as Road Warrior Animal, has passed away at the age of 60.
One of the most intense Superstars to ever step into the squared circle, the 6-foot-2, 300-pound Animal spent the majority of his career alongside his tag team partner, Hawk. Together, they formed what was arguably the most successful, popular and feared tandem of all time — The Road Warriors.
With their intimidating face paint, outfits covered in metal spikes and impressive array of power moves, the duo captured titles and destroyed opponents wherever they roamed. Their dominance made them so popular that the phrase “Road Warrior pop” has been used in locker rooms to describe particularly deafening reactions from the crowd ever since.
The Road Warriors thrived in multiple stints with WWE, where they were known as The Legion of Doom. The team won the World Tag Team Titles on two occasions and were eventually enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame.
WWE extends its condolences to Laurinaitis’ family, friends and fans.”
Animal and his long time partner Hawk, The ‘Legion of Doom’ are one of the greatest tag teams in the history of professional wrestling. Hawk tragically passed away in 2003 at the age of 46, and now the wrestling world mourns Animal.
Everyone at Bodyslam would like to send our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Laurinaitis family, RIP Animal. Thank you for you for all the blood, sweat, tears and joy you have brought all of us over the years. OHHHH WHAT A RUSH!
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