Pro wrestling star Joe Doering dead at 44 after brain cancer battle

Pro wrestling star Joe Doering dead at 44 after brain cancer battle

New York Post entertainment

Key Points:

  • Joe Doering, a professional wrestler known for his work with All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), has died at the age of 44 after battling a brain tumor.
  • Both AJPW and TNA released statements expressing their condolences and praising Doering as a talented performer and a wonderful person.
  • Doering began his wrestling career in 2004 and competed in multiple promotions, including AJPW, TNA, and WWE’s developmental program Florida Championship Wrestling, though he never appeared on WWE’s main roster.
  • Throughout his career, Doering achieved significant success, including four AJPW World Tag Team Championships, two AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championships, and two TNA World Tag Team Championships.
  • He entered hospice care shortly before his passing, and the wrestling community mourned his death on social media.

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