Fans flood Carl Eiswerth's TikTok with sweet comments
Since Carl Eiswerth tragically passed away at age 35 on Tuesday, fans have been flooding his TikTok posts with sweet comments.
One fan wrote: "Wow this seems unreal Carl your truly be missed you were awesome sweet soul an a loss for words sincerest condolences."
Another said: "I miss you already buddy. Thank you for your positive messages and conversations. You were a good man. Much love to you. Rest easy my friend"
"oh carl, dude im mind blown. I’ll miss your good mornings and just overall positivity —- I bet your dancing and singing up there just having a blast," a third fan wrote.
A friend of Carl Eiswerth's, Jacquelyn Grace Tipton, shared a heartfelt post on social media after his passing.
She : "I don’t even know where to begin, Carl was a light in this dark world. Carl was always dancing, smiling, laughing & making everyone smile.
"He became one of my best friends in the past months. I talked to him yesterday about coming to visit him soon, and today I’m learning he was killed in an accident.
"My heart is broke. Carl had the biggest heart, and was such a loveable guy. I am genuinely going to miss him so much. To Carl’s mom (Janet Eiswerth) & family, I am so very sorry. I pray that God sends peace and comfort to all of you."
The social media personality was driving with a friend on Tuesday, June 13 in Snyder County in central Pennsylvania when their car was hit at an intersection,
Eiswerth died at the scene due to blunt force trauma, Snyder County deputy coroner Lance Kramer told local radio station .
Pro wrestler Mal Havock continued: "I’m really glad I got to catch you at the last PCWA event I attended as a fan, and I’m so glad we had gotten to talk extensively.
"I thought things were on a positive path for you.
"You will be missed by many of us, it leaves a big empty space in the crowd buddy. May you find happiness now!"
Mal Havock took to Facebook to of himself shaking Carl Eisweth's hand.
The pro wrestler wrote, "Carl Eiswerth I just learned of your passing today.
"You were the first fan interaction I ever had as a heel at PCWA Pro Wrestling asap the way back in 2014, and we became good friends over the years between APEX Wrestling and interacting online!
"Super sad to hear about this. You were always such a nice guy with a positive outlook. Things were hard got you, but you were determined to push through and make things better for yourself."
APEX wrestling referee Jim Holbert also following Carl's tragic death.
He wrote, "I am absolutely floored with the news from this morning.
"RIP Carl Eiswerth Everything was going so good for you, you were happy and now this. So many memories of you at shows.
"Splashing Jeff Thomas Jr. Was the best. I was hoping to see you at the Fair show in July but now that won't be possible. Love you my friend, until we meet again. #SHUTUPCARL —
5 Star Wrestling's heartfelt statement continued, "If you ever wrestle or attended any pro wrestling events on North East PA. I [am] sure you either seen. Carl or met him there.
"He was fun-loving guy, that was full of life. He loved being tik tok famous.
"He will be missed by the wrestling community for sure.
On June 7, Carl posted a of him asking his followers for a favor.
"What's up, TikTok?" he said at the start of the video. "I hate asking for help, but this is gonna be my last time asking for a long, long time.
"I just need a few dollars to help me get my scooter on Saturday when I go to the amusement park. That's all I'm asking for. Some little help."
He went on to say that all his payment information is in his profile, and added: "I really don't ask for much help anymore, but when I need help, I need help."
Under Carl's , fans have been crowding the comments with thoughts and prayers.
One person wrote: "This breaks my heart [broken heart emoji] Carl had a heart of Gold. Alot of people mistreated him & they were so wrong for doing him that way. I’m going to miss you."
Another commented: "Really gonna miss your positive words and seeing your face on here. Rest in peace, Carl. This world will be a little less bright without you around."