Canadian Vampire Retired From Wrestling; Left His Boots In The Center Of The Ring

Now, after announcing the end of his fighting cycle, the figure of those involved Canadian Vampire He gave up boxing and symbolically took off his boots to leave them in the center of the ring at an event in Monterrey, marking his retirement.

Candiense Vampire, 56 years old and originally from Ontario, Canadacan no longer continue his career as a professional wrestler that began in 1984; the injuries have taken their toll on him, the blows have seriously shaken the ideas and problems that he had developed as a Parkinson's and Alzheimer's They inflicted on him the most severe punishment of his life, forcing him to retire.

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Canadian Vampire's Last Stand

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He teamed up in Monterrey in a AAA televised event, with Pagano to face Chessman and Antifaz and it was at the end of the match that Vampiro announced that it was retirement night.

He took off his work boots in the ring and, crying, said goodbye to the sport he started in Mexico with the World Wrestling Council in February 1991, where he began to become an idol, attracting fans.

His personality, his mystery, his name and his build They quickly attracted attention and became a real figure in the company where he worked in Mexico.

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The Decline of the Canadian Vampire

It was in 2019 when Canadian Vampire He announced that he was suffering physically and mentally from the fight, indicating that he had Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease.

He made it known to Lucha Azteca AAA that the full arenas, the sports venues and the way a normal wrestling event is held were no longer tolerable because it caused him anxiety and despair, so he wanted to start his fight, finish it and go home.

Canadian vampire, I wish I could die in a ring

During the press conference for the event where AAA faced the NWA, Vampiro Canadiane spoke about how important wrestling was to him and explained that if he could die in a ring, he would want to have that ending.

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