Wrestleview is sad to report that former WCW and WWE Champion Sid Vicious (real name Sidney Raymond Eudy) has passed away, after losing a battle with cancer. He was 63.
The news was first broke by Sid’s son Gunnar Eudy on facebook.
Vicious is also survived by his wife Sabrina Paige, whom he married in 1983.
Wrestleview sends its condolences to the family, friends and fans of Sid Vicious during this difficult and sad time.
Vicious was trained by Tojo Yamamoto. He began his professional wrestling career in 1997 in Continental Championship Wrestling under a mask, going by the in-ring name of Lord Humungous. Eudy then had a very brief run in the Texas based World Class Championship Wrestling, where he adopted the in-ring names of Sid Vicious, which he took from the punk rock musician of the same name who played bass for the Sex Pistols.
He is most notable for his time in WCW from 1989 to 1991 as part of the Skyscrapers with “Dangerous” Dan Spivey and a part of the Four Horseman. After leaving WCW, Vicious signed a contract with the WWE/F. He went under the in-ring name of Sid Justice. He voluntarily quit the company in 1992 after creative differences.
Vicious returned back to WCW in 1993 and would leave a year later for the USWA, where he spend one-year before returning to WWE/F in 1995. After leaving the company again in 1997, he wrestling in Mexico and the independent scene, before returning to WCW in 1999.
On January 14, 2001, at WCW’s Sin pay-per-view in Indianapolis, Indiana Sid faced Scott Steiner, Jeff Jarrett and Road Warrior Animal in a Four Corners match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Sid suffered a near career-ending injury. Vicious suffered a leg fracture following leaping from the second turnbuckle in attempt to give a big boot to Steiner. He landed awkwardly on his left leg, causing it to snap both the tibia and fibula, with one of the bones breaking through his skin and his foot rotating at 90 degrees anti-clockwise. The footage was too graphic for many television stations to re-air. However, WCW replayed it on Nitro the following night.
At the time, WCW executive John Laurinaitis it was reported that he had felt Vicious needed to broaden his wrestling moves and suggested he try the move despite the “unwillingness” of Vicious. The injury put Vicious out of action indefinitely. He went through an extensive amount of rehabilitation following the injury.
On the June 25, 2012, episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, Vicious made his return to the company as Sycho Sid where he defeated Heath Slater in a match that was part of the build up to the 1000th episode of Raw.
On August 5, 2017, Vicious ended up wrestling the last match of his career, defeating Paul Rosenberg in Ottawa, Ontario for Great North Wrestling.
He is a two-time WCW World Champion and a one-time WCW United States Champion and a two-time WWE/F Champion.
In addition, to WCW and WWE/F, Vicious held titles in the USWA, CCW, NWA Northeastern and Southeastern Championship Wrestling. He also wrestled for ECW.