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Indie Star Markus Crane Passes Away

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Markus Crane, a very well known indie wrestler who was known for his work in deathmatches, recently passed away. He was working for Game Changer Wrestling. He was 33 years old when he died. The news of his death arrived on social media.

Just after the announcement, GCW released a statement about his death. Their post reflected what man wrestlers thought about Markus.

Various Wrestling Personalities Talks About Markus Crane’s Passing

“With sadness, GCW mourns the loss of Markus Crane,” the statement read.

“As a performer, Markus embodied the spirit of GCW. He was an underdog and an outlaw. He was fearless in the ring and determined to succeed against the odds. He played a major role in GCW’s early success and was part of the heart and soul of our roster from day one.

Markus was passionate about GCW and Deathmatch Wrestling. We were proud to have him represent GCW at Korakuen Hall during our inaugural show in Japan. “In 2019, Markus suffered a traumatic brain injury that nearly took his life.

We were all inspired (but surprised) as he made a miraculous recovery and worked tirelessly to make his eventual return to the ring. Most recently, Markus returned home to his family with a commitment to focusing his energy towards a healthier lifestyle.

He had celebrated a series of milestones in his sobriety in which he was proud to show off and left us all excited for his future. As a friend, Markus was caring and loyal. He was quick to smile or bring a smile to your face.

We were all lucky to know him. Rest in Peace, Markus. We will miss you”. A few other wrestlers and noteworthy wrestling personalities also posted on Twitter about Markus. “Not the best news to wake up to…” wrote wrestler and promoter Danny Demanto.

“RIP Markus Crane. You brighten our dysfunctional little world from the second you entered it. I don’t even have the words to put together right now. You will be missed forever my friend”. “This one f* sucks,” former GCW Ultraviolent…

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Source : wrestling-world

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