Wrestling World Reacts To Sycho Sid Passing Away

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Sycho Sid, also known as Sid Vicious, passed away at the age of 63, as his family shared the news on Facebook.

WWE then commented on the news and sent their condolences to Sid’s family, friends, and fans.

Booker T, Eric Bischoff, and various other members of the wrestling world took to Twitter to pay tribute to Sid, who was a two-time WWF World Champion and WCW World Heavyweight Champion during his legendary career.

Without Sid Vicious, I don’t think my brother and I would have made it to WCW. His impact on this business was undeniable, and he paved the way for so many of us. My deepest condolences to his family during this difficult time. #RIPSid pic.twitter.com/3fYWTAkHzO

— Booker T. Huffman (@BookerT5x) August 26, 2024

So very sad to hear of the passing of Sid Eudy. I have nothing but the fondest memories of working with Sid. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans. #MuchRespectSid

— Eric Bischoff (@EBischoff) August 26, 2024

So sad to hear that friend and wrestling superstar Sid Eudy (Sid Vicious & Sid Justice) has passed away at 63 from cancer. He was one of the first wrestlers I wrestled when I was trying out for WCW. What a great guy. My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends… pic.twitter.com/HLodDELIHH

— Marc Mero (@MarcMero) August 26, 2024

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the legendary Sid Vicious. A true powerhouse and unforgettable force in the ring, his legacy will forever be remembered in the world of professional wrestling. pic.twitter.com/lc2uBx2Fv9

— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) August 26, 2024

I’m very saddened by the lost of my best friend ever,in this business.On the phone lately,i felt something wasn’t right with Sid but he never said anything.He would send multiple videos of his grand children. He was so proud. Here we are on a tour @WWE with @TripleH in ??in 1995 pic.twitter.com/H97Zpo7Kku

— PCO Perfect Creation One (@PCOisNotHuman) August 26, 2024

My dad supported my wrestling obsession as a kid but it really wasn't his thing. But whereas everything he saw was silly, Sid was not. My dad got such a kick out of Sid! These are from February 1997 at Stabler in Bethlehem, the last show my dad came to before I started on my own. pic.twitter.com/cWpw4ynIlw

— Ian Riccaboni (@IanRiccaboni) August 26, 2024

Sid wasn't everyone's cup of tea in the ring but 10 year old me was terrified of the enormous man that would destroy jobbers with powerbombs and put them on a stretcher. To be one of a handful of people that has headlined multiple Wrestlemanias is also very impressive.

Plus he… pic.twitter.com/xx1NNfbzQ8

— ᴀʀᴅᴀ Öᴄᴀʟ (@Arda) August 26, 2024

Just seen that Sid Justice passed away. What an absolute hero.

I once confused my parents as I started speaking through my teeth as that’s what Sid did when he said “master and ruler of the world.”

Honestly can’t imagine watching wrestling when I was younger without him. So… pic.twitter.com/HoSJgycQRx

— Simon Miller (@SimonMiller316) August 26, 2024

I'll never forget being in Madison Square Garden for this – or being terrified as a kid watching him send all of his opponents away on stretchers with a "call 911" placard

RIP Sid – The Master, and The Ruler of the World. pic.twitter.com/yYLIEpY1TQ

— Sam Roberts (@notsam) August 26, 2024

I'll never forget being in Madison Square Garden for this – or being terrified as a kid watching him send all of his opponents away on stretchers with a "call 911" placard

RIP Sid – The Master, and The Ruler of the World. pic.twitter.com/yYLIEpY1TQ

— Sam Roberts (@notsam) August 26, 2024

Rest well, Sid. I’ll forever appreciate the good times. The microchip pitch to @CWFHMarquez! Making the sheriff’s dept drive 100mph+ from Tulsa to Enid with lights/sirens blaring only to get there when the show was over. NEVER EVER a dull moment. Life is too short. Godspeed. ❤️?

— Adam Pearce (@ScrapDaddyAP) August 26, 2024

On behalf of WrestleZone, we send our condolences to Sid’s family, friends, and fans.

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