Former TNA wrestler Homicide previously announced that his match at Thursday night’s Outlaw Wrestling show in Brooklyn, New York, would be his final bout. This was quite a surprise, as while he isn’t getting any younger, wrestlers rarely step away from the ring unless forced. And now, in sad news, Homicide, real name Nelson Erazo, has worryingly revealed on Facebook that doctors have found a cyst in his brain that is impacting both his speech and vision. Still, he remains optimistic, adding, “This not a goodbye. This is I see you later.“
47-year-old Homicide broke into the business in 1994, and after establishing himself on the New York and New Jersey indie scenes over the next eight years, he would receive his big break with Ring of Honor in 2002, which eventually saw him win their World Championship. Still, his highest level of recognition came via TNA, where he had several runs that saw him win both NWA and TNA tag team gold alongside Hernandez as the Latin American Xchange. Additionally, he won the X Division Championship, having defeated Suicide in 2009.
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