Former professional wrestling champion “Luscious” Johnny Valiant died after being struck crossing a street in a Pittsburgh suburb on Wednesday.
The Allegheny County medical examiner says in a statement that 71-year-old Thomas Sullivan died Wednesday morning at a hospital. He was struck just before 5:30 a.m. while crossing a street in Ross Township, about 8 miles (12 kilometres) northwest of Pittsburgh.
Police told WPXI-TV the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer was not in a crosswalk, and the driver of the vehicle remained on the scene.
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Many WWE Superstars past and present posted tributes online for Valiant after news of his passing spread.
Mick Foley wrote, “Very sorry to hear of WWE Hall of Famer Johnny Valiant’s passing. Loved Luscious Johnny as a wrestler & manager.”
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The WWE says Valiant won the world tag team championships in 1974 with James Fanning as The Valiant Brothers. He partnered with “Gentleman” Jerry Valiant to win the world tag team championships in 1979.
He also managed Hulk Hogan in the 1980s.
—With files from the Associated Press