Roddy Piper passes away

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Sep 17, 2007
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Apparently died of cardiac arrest in his sleep today.

Wrestling legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper has died at the age of 61 ... TMZ Sports has learned.

Piper -- born Roderick George Toombs -- died from cardiac arrest in his sleep at his home in Hollywood on Thursday night. He was discovered on Friday.

Piper was a wrestling icon -- one of the biggest stars in the WWE back in the '80s, and even wrestled in "Wrestlemania I" back in 1985 ... squaring off against Hulk Hogan and Mr. T.

Roddy's rep tells us, "I am devastated at this news. Rod was a good friend as well as a client and one of the most generous, sincere and authentic people I have ever known. This is a true loss to us all."

Piper had been diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2006, but last November he said he was cancer free. A family source tells us he was "cancer free" at the time of his death.

A family member tells us, "Our family is saddened by the sudden passing of our father and beloved husband, Roderick Toombs aka Rowdy Roddy Piper."

Roddy was admitted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2005 and was one of the top 50 villains in the history of the WWE.

Piper had a long relationship with WWE -- last wrestling back in 2008 ... but appeared on various WWE shows up until 2014.

Roddy is survived by his wife Kitty and their 4 kids -- including 3 daughters and son Colton who's pursuing a career in professional wrestling.
 

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Snuka's head forgives you Roddy.

R.I.P
 
One of the best.

Think I knew him more as an actor when I was a kid, the masterful 'They Live' and the something 'Hell Comes To Frogtown'.

Sounds like it was the painless death in sleep we all hope for.
 

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Ironic that the WWE have lost their two major stars from the main event of WM1 all within in a week.
Piper in a literal sense, while Hogan in a figurative sense.

makes it interesting who would talk about WM1 in a tribute. Vince I guess. (or Orndorff, since he's been on The List on the Network)
 
Oh no, not you too Roddy. Such terrible news.

Just watched him on the "Haunting Of" show last week, talking about his visits from Adrian Adonis.
If there's a wrestling league in heaven, look out. A new title contender is on the way.

One of my favourites of all time. And 61 is still too young.

RIP Roddy, thank you for the memories.
 

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