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Jay Briscoe dies at 38: Ring of Honor professional wrestler killed in car accident in Delaware

Professional wrestler Jay Briscoe has died at the age of 38 in an auto accident in Laurel, Delaware on Tuesday.AEW owner Tony Khan announced the tragic news on Twitter Tuesday, writing, 'Sadly, Jamin Pugh has passed away,' using the wrestler's real name.'Known to fans as Jay Briscoe, he was a star in ROH for over 20 years, from the first show until today,' Khan said. 'Jay and his brother Mark dominated ROH, reigning as champions to this day. We'll do whatever we can to support his family.
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WWE icon's bonkers '141 2/3 chance of winning' rant that baffled fans and became meme
wrestling fan, it's fair to say that they'll mention one of three things.The first is the ridiculous ambulance siren noise that used to accompany him down to the ring during his time with WWE.The second is is ungodly big biceps – which saw him earn the nickname Big Poppa Pump.READ MORE: Impact Wrestling's Josh Alexander had ear pinned to head after it 'exploded'But it's the third that would top pretty much everyone's list, wrestling fan or not, with the birth of "Steiner Math".And in honour of the big man's 60th birthday, it's time to take a trip down memory lane to 2008.Steiner had made a name for himself in WCW in the 90s, and WWE for a short period in early 2000s.Having joined Impact Wrestling – or TNA Wrestling as it was known then – in 2006, he had developed a reputation for being utterly bizarre when it came to speaking on the microphone.There was no doubting his in-ring ability, which at one point was one of the best in the business, especially when it came to wrestling as part of a tag team with brother Rick.But it became somewhat of a thing for Scott to pick up a microphone and the watching audience to be left confused and baffled by what they had just heard.In May 2008, Scott was due to face Kurt Angle – who was later replaced by Frankie Kazarian – and Samoa Joe at the Sacrifice pay per view with the TNA World Heavyweight Title on the line.But a few weeks beforehand, he was due to team with protégé and then-X-division champion Petey Williams in a tag team match against Kurt and Joe.And when asked for his thoughts backstage in a live interview, he came out with one of the most infamous speeches in all of wrestling history, which has now been dubbed “Steiner Math”.He ranted: "You know they say that all men are
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