Perro Aguayo Jr., a Mexican wrestler and promoter, died as a result of injuries in a match in Friday night in Tijuana, Mexico. He was 35.
Lamentamos el fallecimiento de Pedro Aguayo Ramírez, mejor conocido como 'El Hijo del Perro Aguayo'. Descense en Paz pic.twitter.com/5psp1lIpI7
— Fanáticos Por TV (@fanaticosportv) March 21, 2015
Our deepest condolences to the loved ones of El Hijo del Perro Aguayo, who reportedly passed away earlier this morning. #km
— PWI (@OfficialPWI) March 21, 2015
Aguayo went limp on the ropes after being struck by Rey Mysterio Jr., or Oscar Gutierrez, a former WWE performer making his return to Mexican wrestling. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to reports.
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It was Mysterio's first match in Mexico's Asistencia Asesoría y Administración LLC, or AAA, since 1997.
Murió Hijo del Perro Aguayo tras lucha en Tijuana http://t.co/W3Fzf6J9QX pic.twitter.com/1VjaBiXBEs
— Tiempo y Forma (@TiempoyFormaMX) March 21, 2015
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Known as "El Hijo del Perro," Pedro Aguayo Ramírez was a Mexican champion and son of legendary performer Perro Aguayo.
Hijo del Perro Aguayo dies after Rey Mysterio whiplashes him the rope to do the 619 spot pic.twitter.com/Ek2IDXQKWE
— Wrestling LAD (@WrestlingLAD) March 21, 2015
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Hijo del Perro Aguayo dies from Rey Mysterio 619 mishap http://t.co/K2wli8aNb3 pic.twitter.com/t1ZYHmwA2I
— WrestlingNews.Co (@WrestlingNewsCo) March 21, 2015
Aguayo was part of a tag-team match with Manik against Mysterio and Xtreme Tiger. It was not clear what caused his death. However, reports said Aguayo died early Saturday, likely from damaged to his trachea resulting from whiplash.
Life goes so fast man. I can't believe some of us pack our bags and don't make it home.
— TJ Perkins/MANIK (@MaskaraManik) March 21, 2015
Video from the match shows Aguayo going limp and hanging on the ropes while other wrestlers continued the performance. It was not discovered Aguayo was stricken for several minutes, despite a ringside observer's attempts to revive him and draw attention to his plight.
Ernesto Franco, identified as a wrestling commission doctor, was quoted by Mediotiempo.com as saying: "I was with [Aguayo] for about an hour trying to revive him." Injury to his cervical spine region made resuscitation difficult. An MRI examination was done to help determine the cause of death.
In its report on the incident, The Associate Press said Aguayo fell unconscious on the ropes, apparently after receiving a flying kick from Mysterio.
Mexican authorities reportedly will investigate the death as possible manslaughter.
AP also included two quotes regarding Aguayo's death.
"I have no words for this terrible news," AAA director Joaquin Roldan said through his Twitter account. "My sincerest condolences for the Aguayo Ramirez family."
"It makes me very sad because he was a professional colleague and I have great affection for his father," the wrestler Hijo del Santo said in a telephone interview. "I think the fans in Japan, the U.S. and Mexico of course, where he was very popular, must be in mourning, especially because of his youth. He had much ahead of him."
The tragic final moments in the ring can be seen here. The following video might be disturbing to some viewers.
Original post by Sporting News contributor Scott Keith