Statement from Family: Yutaka Yoshie’s Passing Not Attributed to Wrestling

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Yutaka Yoshie, an AJPW wrestler who died mere hours after what’d be his final match, did not die due to wrestling, an inquest has learned.

Yoshie passed away on March 10 following a match and was rushed to a hospital in Takasaki City after what would be his last performance.

Tokyo Sports is now reporting that Yoshie, a seasoned veteran, died of arteriosclerosis, a disease characterized by the narrowing of the arteries.

A statement from his family translated into English reads,

“It was not caused by a professional wrestling match, so please don’t worry about it.”

In addition to AJPW, Yoshie also competed for New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling NOAH. He was a former AJPW and IWGP World Tag Team Champion.

Our thoughts remain with Yoshie’s friends, family, and colleagues at this sad time.

Yutaka Yoshie, a professional wrestler from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), tragically passed away shortly after his final match. However, an inquest has revealed that his death was not related to his wrestling career. Yoshie died on March 10, immediately after his performance, and was quickly transported to a hospital in Takasaki City.

According to a report by Tokyo Sports, Yoshie, a seasoned veteran in the wrestling industry, succumbed to arteriosclerosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of the arteries. This disease is known to increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular complications.

In a statement translated into English, Yoshie’s family reassured fans and wrestling enthusiasts that his passing was not caused by his profession. They requested that people refrain from worrying about the potential dangers of professional wrestling. This clarification aims to alleviate concerns and prevent any misconceptions about the sport’s impact on Yoshie’s health.

Aside from his tenure in AJPW, Yoshie also competed in other prominent wrestling promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling NOAH. Throughout his career, he achieved significant success, becoming both an AJPW and IWGP World Tag Team Champion. His contributions to the wrestling world will be remembered and celebrated by fans and colleagues alike.

During this difficult time, our thoughts and condolences go out to Yutaka Yoshie’s family, friends, and fellow wrestlers. Losing a beloved member of the wrestling community is undoubtedly a heartbreaking experience. May they find solace and support as they mourn the loss of a talented athlete and cherished individual.