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Wrestler Vince Steele dies after a heart attack during the game

A tragedy hit the wrestling world on Saturday evening (March 15th) when the 39-year-old wrestler Vince “The Jurassic Molochaut” Steele died after he was described as a “medical emergency” at that time at the Brii combination of Wrestling Madness in the Mecca Event in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.

Pwinsiderin was the first to share the sad news. In an update published today (Mon., March 17th) Mike Johnson wrote the following report on events after he had spoken to several people who were present Madness in the Mecca:

Steele appeared in a multi-person fight when he went down in a corner. The referee for the game immediately demanded the bell and another referee, which is CPR certified, the air management. The campaign called 911 for help and the police arrived within minutes. At that time she took over the administration of HLW. We are also informed that the police used a defibrillator for Steele and did not stop giving help until an ambulance arrived. We are told that the ambulance was called 23 minutes after the climb.

After Steele had been taken to the hospital, the campaign announced that the event was stopped and the fans went. The changing room remained until they received the news of Steele's death. At that time, the changing room went to the hospital to pay Steele respect. As you can imagine, everyone was destroyed.

Steele is a native of New York who has been active in the middle of the middle since his wrestling, and was regularly for Florida's coastal championship wrestling in 2021-2022. This promotion remembers the jurassic juggernut in:

The Alley Club cauliflower also paid tribute:

Insider notes that Steele was survived by “several” children, and the website inquires about donations to support them. At the moment, our thoughts are at Steele's family, friends and everyone who misses him today.