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Wrestling legend Terry Funk — a WWE Hall of Famer — has died … Ric Flair announced Wednesday.
“In My Entire Life,” Flair said in revealing the passing of his good pal, “I’ve Never Met A Guy Who Worked Harder. Terry Funk Was A Great Wrestler, Entertainer, Unbelievably Fearless, And A Great Friend!
“Rest In Peace My Friend.”
Flair did not reveal a cause of death.
Mick Foley added in a tribute on his Instagram page that Funk’s daughter had confirmed to him the devastating news earlier in the day.
“WE JUST LOST A LEGEND,” Foley wrote. “There will never be another like him. May God bless Terry, his friends, family and all who loved him. RIP my dear friend – it was an honor to know you.”
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Funk initially broke into the wrestling world in 1965 — and went on to perform in rings all over the world for the next five decades.
He competed in a bunch of different promotions in his career — including All Japan Pro Wrestling, the WWE, the WCW and the ECW. He held various championship belts at times in most of the orgs too.
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“No One Will Ever Replace You In The World Of Professional Wrestling!” Flair added in his statement Wednesday.
Funk also enjoyed a career on the silver screen … earning a significant role in Patrick Swayze‘s classic, bar-brawling action film “Road House.”
RIP