The Wrestling Community Responds to the Death of Masashi “Killer Khan” Ozawa

The Wrestling Community Responds to the Death of Masashi “Killer Khan” Ozawa
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The Wrestling Community Responds to the Death of Masashi “Killer Khan” Ozawa
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WWE and NJPW alumnus Killer Khan died from an aortic dissection on December 29, 2023, at the age of 76.

WWE issued the following statement on the passing of Khan:

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“Masashi Ozawa “Killer Khan” passes away

WWE is saddened to learn that Masashi Ozawa, known to sports-entertainment fans as Killer Khan, passed away at age 76.

The Japanese-born competitor was an imposing figure in the ring and highlighted his career with memorable rivalries against Legends such as Bob Backlund, Pedro Morales, Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan and more. After a brief return to WWE in 1987 with Mr. Fuji as his manager, Killer Khan would retire from sports-entertainment. Following his career in the ring, Ozawa owned a restaurant in Tokyo.

WWE extends its condolences to Ozawa’s family, friends and fans.”

Several wrestling personalities including Bully Ray, Michael Hayes, and others paid tribute to the late wrestler on social media. You can check some of the reactions below:

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Wrestling Legend Killer Khan Passes Away at 76

On December 29, 2023, the wrestling world mourned the loss of Masashi Ozawa, better known as Killer Khan. The former WWE and NJPW wrestler died from an aortic dissection at the age of 76. WWE released a statement expressing their sadness and condolences to Ozawa’s family, friends, and fans.

Killer Khan was a Japanese-born competitor who made a name for himself in the wrestling industry with his imposing figure and memorable rivalries against legends like Bob Backlund, Pedro Morales, Andre the Giant, and Hulk Hogan. He had a brief return to WWE in 1987, managed by Mr. Fuji, before retiring from sports-entertainment. After his wrestling career, Ozawa owned a restaurant in Tokyo.

The news of Killer Khan’s passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from wrestling personalities on social media. Brian Heffron, also known as The Blue Meanie, tweeted, “Rest In Peace Killer Khan,” along with a photo of the late wrestler. Johnny Rodz, Bully Ray, Michael Hayes, and Gary Michael Cappetta were among those who paid their respects and shared memories of Khan’s contributions to the wrestling world.

Killer Khan’s legacy will be remembered for his epic battles in the ring and his impact on the wrestling industry. His feuds with Andre the Giant and Terry Gordy in WCCW are particularly noteworthy and will live on in the memories of fans. The wrestling community mourns the loss of a true icon and extends its sympathies to Killer Khan’s family and loved ones.

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