Mental damage to Canadian vampire forces him to retire from wrestling

The Canadian Vampire Fighter revealed a few hours after his fight at Triplemania XXXI held in Monterreythat retirement is imminent because his body can no longer withstand the pace, the blows and the demands of a sport that requires a lot of physical and mental impact.

Canadian vampire, 55 years oldFor several years, he has struggled with mental health problems, particularly those caused by his work in sports entertainment, which have led to Alzheimer's disease and the beginnings of Parkinson's disease.

Canadian Vampire has been working through these serious issues as he has also experienced periods of anxiety, revealing to Lucha Azteca in a 2019 interview: than being in an arena fighting in front of the audienceIt got complicated by anxiety and I felt the need to end it all and leave the room I was in.

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At 55 years old and with a career that began in the mid-80s in Canada and at the end of that decade in Mexico,

Canadian Vampiro faced the difficulties, trained, got in shape and returned to AAA.

Although he seems whole with everything and his seniority, after his participation in Triplemania XXXI first chapter in MonterreySomething happened that caused Vampiro to announce his imminent retirement.

It is not known whether he was injured.whether the physical wear and tear has been significant or whether there has been an episode of anxiety or the mental problems that this brings.

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The Canadian Vampire's message in which he talks about his retirement

It's important to be honest and say thank you.

I am not doing well with my health. My brain trauma is the reality that now I am really in danger.

“I'm going to fight… I have to be professional and. I'll finish what I started. We're talking about a 3-year plan but… honestly, I don't think that's going to happen.

I think I'll end up in the ring very soon.

I have my Lrav Maga school in Gdl, my music and the radio.

I'm also in college and will soon be touring the world with my DJ project.

It breaks my heart that this is happening.

I understand the truth, well…

I am very grateful to my carnal Mr. Iguana for taking care of me. He is not obliged and he offers him things really, my respects, he is a man who is a friend of mine for life.

To all my colleagues, to the people who work in the AAA office, to all

I am humbly grateful to everyone and their love. This is going to hurt a lot.

I will miss them so much.

I'm going to stop writing, I'm crying a little… sad and happy at the same time.

I'll keep you informed here.

Please don't forget me.

I love them so much.

“Nice day”

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