Viking Lord Vince Austin, a veteran of the Alberta wrestling scene with roots in Atlantic Canada and considered a true legend in the Canadian indie scene, has passed away at the age of 52.

The news was shared by Real Canadian Wrestling on Facebook, expressing deep sadness over his passing. RCW extended heartfelt condolences to Austins family, friends, and fans, calling it a significant loss for the entire wrestling community. The promotion promised to provide more details as they become available.

Austin began his career in the early 1990s in Newfoundland and Labrador, working under various names such as Blue Antares, Gordon Glynn, Mr. Wrestling #666, Seaman White, and finally Vince Austin, the name he used for most of his career.

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Alberta promoter Spencer Tapley remembered Austin as a great person with a wealth of knowledge about Canadian and Maritime wrestling. He praised Austins sense of humor and his ability to bring life to every locker room he was a part of.

Though Austin had stepped back from wrestling and managing in recent months, its clear that he left a lasting impact on those in the wrestling business. We here at Ringside News would like to offer our deepest condolences to Vince Austins family and loved ones during this sad time and pray he may rest in peace.

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