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PROFESSIONAL wrestler Scott "Big Cat" Henson has died aged 40.

Henson was a veteran on the independent scene and a hugely popular figure among his peers.

Wrestler Scott 'Big Cat' Henson, left, died aged 40
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Wrestler Scott 'Big Cat' Henson, left, died aged 40Credit: X

“Canadian Apex Wrestling is deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of our Tag Team Champions and beloved friend, Scott Henson," a statement read.

"Our hearts are heavy with grief, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

"Scott, your impact on the Pacific Northwest wrestling community is immeasurable.

"You were a driving force behind the careers of many, and your contributions often went unnoticed.

"We love you, Scott, and your absence leaves a void that words cannot express. You will be profoundly missed.”

Tributes from across the wrestling world soon came in following the tragic news of Henson's passing.

Ex-WWE and TNA champ Flash Morgan Webster posted: "When I heard this morning about the passing of Scott Henson I was speechless.

"I spent hours in Wild Boars house watching VCW mvs growing up. Larger than life doesn’t even come close!

"The wrestling world will never know how much he influenced things we see today. Gone far too soon."

Nicole Matthews added: "I am so saddened to hear about the passing of Scott Henson.

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"Our careers often ran parallel to each other, but we’ve shared more locker rooms these past couple years, and I can tell you, no one had a sense of humour like Scott.

"Wickedly funny with the quickest wit. Rest easy."

English WWE star Pete Dunne put: "RIP Scott Henson."


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