This is what the Canadian vampire is dedicated to after leaving wrestling

ANDthe 'Canadian Vampire' one of the most emblematic figures of Mexican wrestling, retired from the ring some time ago, due to his multiple physical injuries and his Alzheimer's disease.

IG @vampirovudu l The fighter conquered the Mexican rings.

He won the affection of the Mexican public thanks to his excellent fights against other wrestling greats like Konnan, El Mesías, Pirata Morgan and Dr. Wagner, in addition, due to his physical attractiveness, He has won the hearts of many Mexican women.

It was 2018 when “The Canadian Vampire” decided to retire from the fight and although he followed the sport closely as a coach and representative of new talent, he announced that presents the beginnings of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.

IG @vampirovudu l He announced that he had the beginnings of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

Ian Hodgkinsonhis real name, stressed that the blows he received throughout his career were the main triggers of the disease, despite this, was positive and every day he does something to control his illness.

All this hasn't stopped him from remaining active, because according to his social media posts, do altruistic work with the “Los Angeles Volunteer Police”.

IG @vampirovudu l His altruistic work is recognized by his followers on social networks.

“I just received my new colors yesterday at 5:30 a.m. It was great to be back on the streets of Los Angeles, Being on “Guardian Angels” is a big part of my lifesome people like it, some people don't and that's all I want to do is be a positive influence, guide people to help them find the right path so that they can have a better quality of life and enjoy the trip more. I think the positive role models I needed and This is what I can do, it's in my heart and it's a big part of who I am and I'm happy to be alive and able to help.»he wrote on his Instagram profile.

According to one of his publications, “The Canadian Vampire” has dedicated himself in recent years to helping disadvantaged people and supporting young people by being an example to follow.

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