Pro wrestler ‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton has died, aged 62

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Thursday 05 August 2021 16:10 EDT
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Professional wrestler ‘Beautiful” Bobby Eaton has passed away at the age of 62, after a four-decade career.

Mr Eaton’s sister, Debbie Eaton Lewis, confirmed the news in a Facebook post, writing: “I never wanted to have to post this, but my Little Brother Beautiful Bobby Eaton passed away last night.

“When I find out all the details I will post them. Bobby was the kindest, loving person you would ever meet. I loved him so much and am going to miss him.”

While the cause of death is still unknown, Mr Eaton was hospitalised in late July after a fall in which he injured his hip and several fingers. He also had a history of heart problems.

Mr Eaton’s career in professional wrestling lasted more than 40 years, and he was most celebrated for his work in tag teams. As part of dynamic tag team Midnight Express, he was first paired with Dennis Condrey and later Stan Lane.

The ever-popular wrestler won six NWA Mid-America tag team titles and three additional WCW tag-team titles. He was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2019.

Heartfelt condolences were shared on social media by fans as well as pro wrestler stars.

WWE superstar Adam “Edge” Copeland posted on Twitter: “If you’ve studied pro wrestling with any true attention, you’ve studied Bobby Eaton. And understand just how special he was in the ring,” continuing: “Every time I encountered him outside of it, he was an even better person.”

“Unbelievable, far too young, outrageous talent, RIP” tweeted @BeersFitness

The NWA said: “The National Wrestling Alliance is saddened to hear about the passing of the legendary ‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton. We send our love to his friends and family. His impact & legacy will always be remembered”

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