P3. What a tragedy! The whole country is mourning the passing

Kevin Sullivan, a legendary wrestler known as

“The Taskmaster,” passed away at the age of 74.

He suffered a serious injury in May from which he never fully recovered.

WWE confirmed his death,

leading to an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow wrestlers.

Sullivan had been in critical condition

following emergency surgery that saved his life but led to complications,

including sepsis and encephalitis.

A GoFundMe campaign raised over

$54,000 to help cover his medical expenses.

Many in the wrestling community remembered

Sullivan for his creative mind and contributions to the industry.

His death marks the loss of a significant figure in wrestling history.

He is survived by his wife

Linda and their four children.

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