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Rocco Rock passes away after indy show?

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via 1w

 

Teddy Petty passed away tonight of a massive heart attack.

 

Details are still sketchy, but it has been confirmed to me that Rocco Rock passed away about an hour ago.

 

He wrestled against Crowbar at the Jersey City show on the first match, because Crowbar had a double shot in Elizabeth, NJ. Teddy also had a double shot for 3PW against Gary Wolfe in his first title defense of the 3PW Heavyweight title.

 

Teddy was so happy about getting married on October 26th.

 

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Damn

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Guest TheHulkster

Thats a damn shame, but at least he lived as long as he did. The first ECW match I ever saw had Rocco in it. It was Public Enemy Vs Taz & Sabu. It played a big part in turning me into a fan of ECW.

 

RIP Rocco Rock

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Guest treble charged

Uh, 49 really isn't that long of a life. It's a rather young age to die at, in fact.

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Guest mesepher

damn... Public Enemy were pretty cool in ECW too.

 

to bad they got trashed in the WWF.

 

too many old ECWers are dying off man.

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Guest TheHulkster

True, but look at how many guys drop dead in their 20's and 30's in wrestling, especially on the indy scene. You would be suprised. That and he was fortunate have a long career of in-ring competition.

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Guest The Czech Republic

If he was 49, that means he would've been in his early 40s at his peak in ECW and WCW. That's really weird.

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