Yutaka Yoshie Cause Of Death Revealed, Wrestling Not A Factor!

Aniline Martin
Yutaka Yoshie Cause Of Death

This week, the wrestling community grieves the sudden loss of another colleague, Yutaka Yoshie, who passed away after an AJPW match in Takasaki City on March 10. Initially, the cause of death was unclear, but wrestling peer Suwama has since confirmed his close friend’s passing. In this article, we’ll delve into the actual circumstances surrounding Yutaka Yoshie’s death, so stay tuned for more details!

Yutaka Yoshie’s Cause Of Death

To be by Yoshie’s side, Suwama, who was also participating in the tag tournament alongside Yoshie, hurried to the hospital immediately after his match. Speaking with Tokyo Sports, Yoshie’s family informed Suwama that the hardening of Yoshie’s arteries, or arteriosclerosis, was the cause of his death.

A Twitter post is given below:

Suwama said that his family told him, “It was not caused by a professional wrestling match, so please don’t worry about it. Even in the snow, he was wearing short sleeves and shorts, and he was a cheerful and cheerful person. It was truly unexpected…”

Yoshie, who made his debut in 1994 for NJPW, was only 50 years old and about to enjoy 30 years in wrestling.

Yutaka Yoshie’s Cause Of Death

WWE Hall of Famer Tatsumi Fujinami Mourns Yutaka Yoshie’s Death

Tatsumi Fujinami, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015, was Yoshie’s mentor and offered his thoughts on the unexpected death of Yoshie.

“I’m shocked. He also appeared at our house, and we were friends who worked together at Muga. I never expected to hear news like this. I never dreamed of that,” he said in a low voice. “I’ve been wrestling for more than 50 years, and he’s a memorable wrestler. When he wrestled with Muga, he was a great force, and he had character, so I guess you could say he was dependable. He worked hard as a member, and there were many fans of his, both locally and in the region, who cooperated with him.”

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