Ultimate Warrior Cause Of Death And WWE Tribute For The Hall Of Fame Wrestler During Monday Night Raw

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Apr 16, 2014 09:39 AM EDT

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Ultimate Warrior recently died on April 8 at the Arizona hotel he was staying at, The findings of his autopsy from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office was released in a statement from their spokeswoman that the famous wrestler's cause of death was cardiovascular disease.

Ultimate Warrior was recently included to the WWE Hall of Fame, days before reports came out that he already passed away. James Hellwig, the true identity of Ultimate Warrior was at 54 years old, when he died due to a cardiovascular disease. Reports say that he was suffering from angina and heart attacks which are the cause of diseases from the heart and circulation system in the body. The death of Ultimate Warrior was not considered to be a suspicious incident stated by the police.

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) issued a statement after the death of Ultimate Warrior expressing their heartfelt and sincere condolences to the family, friends, and fans that the wrestler left. The statement says "WWE is shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of one of them most iconic WWE Superstars ever, The Ultimate Warrior".

James Hellwig, The Ultimate Warrior, is married to his wife Dana Viale and they have two daughters. He had a tremendous professional wrestling career since 1987, and has been in some of the most watched matches in the WWE and WWF record books.

Other WWE superstars also expressed their condolence and posted messages on their social media accounts. Some of the famous wrestling personalities are Dwayne Johnson "The Rock", Triple H, Daniel Bryan, and more.

Ultimate Warrior cause of death report from the Medical Examiner's Office that the wrestler died from cardiovascular disease clearly states that there are no other rumored news on what caused it. The WWE already gave their tribute to the Hall of Fame wrestler in Monday Night Raw.

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