A legend is retired! Canadian vampire says goodbye to wrestling

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Mexico. – The Canadian vampire, wrestling legend, announced on Monday his retirement from the ring due to the health problems he has had to deal with in recent years.

The Thunder Bay, Canada-born gladiator made the announcement via his social media, where he explained that he had drawn up a three-year retirement plan, which he would not follow due to his situation.

“It’s important to be honest and say thank you. I’m not well with my health, my head trauma is the reality, now I’m really in danger. I will struggle. I have to be professional. I will finish what I started. We are talking about a 3 year plan, but honestly I don’t think that will happen,” the fighter wrote.

Vampiro also thanked his teammates, especially Mr. Iguana, and the fans for their support.

“I am very grateful to my brother Mr. Iguana for taking care of me. To all my colleagues, and in the AAA office, everyone. I am humbly grateful for everyone and their love. It will hurt a lot,” he added.

Finally, the former guardian angel listed some of his plans for the present and the future, highlighting his entry into the world of music.

I have my Krav Maga school in Guadalajara, my music and the radio. I am also in college and soon I will be touring with my DJ project all over the world,” he clarified.

Yesterday Sunday, Vampiro Canadiense participated in Triplemanía XXXI as a surprise wrestler and defeated Chessman in a fight with metal artifacts and tables in between, elements with which both wrestlers injured themselves.

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