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Wrestling Legend Dynamite Kid Is Dead, On His 60th Birthday

Wrestling Legend Dynamite Kid Is Dead, On His 60th Birthday

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Sad news from the world of pro wrestling this morning as Dynamite Kid, one half of the legendary WWE tag team the British Bulldogs and one of the most influential in-ring performers of his era, is dead. The news was broken by a fellow legend, Marty Jones, early on Wednesday morning, on Dynamite’s 60th birthday.

— Marty Jones (@martyleglockno1) December 5, 2018

Tom Billington began his career in 1975 as a way to escape a coal mining job, and made an impact in Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling after moving to Canada in 1978. In the early 1980s he competed for New Japan Pro Wrestling where he’d develop an unforgettable rivalry with the original Tiger Mask, Satoru Sayama, in a series of matches that would lay out the blueprint for the next four decades of junior heavyweight wrestling. He’s most famous to modern fans for his four-year run alongside Davey Boy Smith as the British Bulldogs in the World Wrestling Federation, where he held the WWF Tag Team Championship on one occasion.

As of Wednesday morning, the wrestling community was already reacting to his passing.

— WWE (@WWE) December 5, 2018

It deeply saddens me to announce the passing of Tom Billington the “Dynamite Kid.” I was really happy and glad I got to see Dynamite one last time last June in the UK. ❤️. Dynamite was certainly an inspiration to myself and many others and really revolutionized pic.twitter.com/req7CWTdxm

— Davey Boy Smith Jr. (@DBSmithjr) December 5, 2018

I heard news that Tommy Billington also know as the Dynamite Kid has passed away.

Thank you for all the work you’ve done for our country and inspiring so many wrestlers to take a chance on themselves.

RIP Dynamite Kid. pic.twitter.com/yzQ74Swhhz

— ウィル・オスプレイ (@WillOspreay) December 5, 2018

Gutted to hear about the passing of one of my hero’s and biggest inspirations. RIP Dynamite Kid, Tommy Billington. pic.twitter.com/knQuwNOZKQ

— Tyler Bate (@Tyler_Bate) December 5, 2018

Billington continued wrestling in Canada and Japan until 1991, and had his final match in 1996. A year later, he’d lose the use of his left leg. He suffered a stroke in 2013. While his personal life was reportedly fraught with danger and controversy, his influence as a performer can never be denied. If you aren’t familiar with his work, here are a few videos to help you out.

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