Wrestling star Adam Windsor dies at 41

Wrestling star Adam Brainiarski, better known as “Royal Stud” Adam Windsor, has died at the age of 41. peace wrestlingHe died yesterday morning of heart disease, but the details are not known at the moment. Born on January 17, 1981, Bryniarski was coached by Neil Adams and Dory Funk Jr. early in his career. He will wrestle for BANG, NWA, and wrestle three home show matches for WWE in 2001. Our thoughts are with his family and friend at this time.

“Another great guy passed out here and I had the pleasure of working with him at Wrestle Aid ChampionShip in 2014 after losing Tony Banger Walsh recently to learn that Adam Windsor passed away this morning in Florida and he’s so sad and he thinks he’s going ‘to his family and friends'” wrote wrestler John Norsall. “I had the pleasure of putting him on his first game in his hometown with Muscles Mansfield vs Old school Bob Barratt and Keith Myatt and what a fantastic show they put in.”

Briniarski studied judo at Neal Adams gymnasium, but a knee injury halted his judo career, and that was when he decided to move into the world of professional wrestling. He was making his way to Funk Jr. And his wife Marti’s BANG! Promotion after Funk Jr got word about him, and in an interview with his hometown newspaper, Bryniarski talked about how challenging the sport of wrestling is.

“I think wrestling is the hardest sport I’ve tried,” Briniarski said. “People keep talking about it being fake, but you have to see how fit these guys are.” “They are just superior athletes. We have to train every day and nobody drinks or smokes.”

Former NWA President Howard Brody spoke about Bryniarski’s death on Facebook, writing, “While we haven’t spoken in many years, it really saddens me that he must have died at such a young age (40 I believe) leaving behind a wife and children.”

Our thoughts are with Bryniarski’s family and friends at this time.

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