Former WCW Wrestler Ice Train Sadly Passes Away at Age 56

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It is with sadness that we learn of the passing of former WCW wrestler Ice Train, whose real name was Harold Houge. WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page shared the news of Houge’s passing in a heartfelt message on Facebook.

In DDP’s touching tribute, he described Harold Houge as one of his closest brothers, a warrior, and one of the kindest individuals he had ever known. Their 30-year relationship was filled with laughter and brotherhood, with both families being interconnected. DDP reminisced about their joint efforts to help less fortunate families during Christmas, spreading cheer to those in need.

Included in the post were cherished memories, including a photo of DDP, Ice Train, and DDP’s mother Sylvia at Payge’s and DDP’s wedding. DDP expressed his intention to create a tribute video in the coming week to honor his friend properly.

It was so Sad to hear, that one of my closest brothers is gone. Harold Houge aka H aka Ice Train aka Smooth was a warrior and one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. Our 30 year relationship was filled with laughter & brotherhood. We were always there for each other. Our families are one family. One of my fondest memories was the Christmas the two of us headed into the inner city to help many of the less fortunate families have a better Christmas. As you can see we got on our favorite Christmas outfits and headed out to spread some cheer. I’ve also included one my favorite pictures of H & my mom Sylvia at Payge’s & my wedding. I will put up a tribute video up later next week. I just don’t have the strength to do it yet.



RIP my brother!




You will be missed but never forgotten!



Much Love & Respect🙏 Payge McMahonMarc Mero

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DDP bid farewell to his brother, saying that Harold Houge would be missed but never forgotten. Ringside News joins in sending con

Ringside News joins in sending condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Harold Houge during this difficult time.

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