Activities Sports & Athletics Professional Wrestling Wrestling's High Death Rate Many professional wrestlers die long before they reach retirement age. Print Peter Kramer / Getty Images Sports & Athletics Professional Wrestling Famous Wrestlers Baseball Bicycling Billiards Bodybuilding Bowling Boxing Car Racing Cheerleading Extreme Sports Football Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Martial Arts Skateboarding Skating Paintball Soccer Swimming & Diving Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Other Activities Learn More By Eric Cohen Eric Cohen Eric Cohen is a sports writer focused on pro wrestling. He is a featured guest in wrestling discussions on BBC Radio and Sirius Hardcore Sports Radio. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 02/10/19 While many people think of wrestling as an entertaining stage show, there is one thing about the sport that isn't funny: the alarmingly high death rate. Many wrestlers die long before they reach age 65, and more than a few never reach age 40 or 30. A number of factors may contribute to this scary statistic. Read on to learn possible reasons for this sad statistic. Drug Use While the outcomes of matches are predetermined, the effort wrestlers put into preparing for them takes a huge toll on their bodies. They are on the road over 300 days a year and unlike other athletes, they do not have an offseason. In addition, accidents do happen and injuries occur. Unfortunately, if wrestlers take time off, their wallets suffer significantly. These factors all lead to the deadly slope that many wrestlers have found themselves facing. They become addicted to painkillers. This medicine keeps them too lethargic to wrestle, so they take drugs to get high. This deadly mixture leads to illegal drug dependency that many wrestlers have to cope with even after they retire. Large Bodies In the 1990s, WWE faced a major steroid scandal. While the organization says it tests for steroids, it is obvious to the casual viewer that many pro wrestlers are taking some kind of supplements to get their physiques to look as they do. In today's environment, a wrestler must carry either an enormous amount of muscle or a tremendous amount of fat to give him the larger-than-life size needed to be successful in the business. That extra weight - particularly from fat - makes the heart work harder than it must. Accidents and Old Age Not all the wrestlers die due to the previous reasons. Some die from travel-related incidents because of all the time they spend the road. Some have even died as a result of injuries suffered in the ring. Unfortunately, the least common way that wrestlers seem to die is old age. Sad and Growing List The list below includes only wrestlers who have appeared on national TV and were once stars. In many cases, their stage names - by which they were better known - are given rather than their real names. In an effort to stop this problem, WWE has instituted a wellness program that monitors wrestlers for drug use and cardiovascular issues. Before Age 30 Chris Von Erich - 21Mike Von Erich - 23Louie Spiccoli - 27Art Barr - 28Gino Hernandez - 29Lance Cade - 29Jay Youngblood - 30Rick McGraw - 30Joey Marella - 30 Before 40 Ed Gatner - 31Buzz Sawyer - 32Crash Holly - 32Kerry Von Erich - 33D.J. Peterson - 33Eddie Gilbert - 33The Renegade - 33Chris Candido - 33Adrian Adonis - 34Gary Albright - 34Bobby Duncum Jr. - 34Owen Hart - 34Yokozuna - 34Big Dick Dudley - 34Brian Pillman - 35Marianna Komlos - 35Umaga - 36Pitbull #2 - 36The Wall/Malice - 36Emory Hale - 36Leroy Brown - 38Mark Curtis - 38Eddie Guerrero - 38John Kronus - 38Davey Boy Smith - 39Johnny Grunge - 39 Before 50 Chris Kanyon - 40 Vivian Vachon - 40 Jeep Swenson - 40 Brady Boone - 40 Terry Gordy - 40 Bertha Faye - 40 Billy Joe Travis - 40 Chris Benoit - 40 Larry Cameron - 41 Rick Rude - 41 Randy Anderson - 41 Bruiser Brody - 42 Miss Elizabeth - 42 Big Boss Man - 42 Earthquake - 42 Mike Awesome - 42 Biff Wellington - 42 Big Daddy V (Mabel & Viscera) - 43 Brian Adams (Crush) - 43 Ray Candy - 43 Nancy Benoit (Woman) - 43 Hector Garza - 43 Dino Bravo - 44 Curt Hennig - 44 El Gigante/Giant Gonzalez - 44 Bam Bam Bigelow - 45 Jerry Blackwell - 45 Junkyard Dog - 45 Hercules - 45 Toni Adams - 45 Andre the Giant - 46 Big John Studd - 46 Chris Adams - 46 Mike Davis - 46 Hawk - 46 Mitsuharu Misawa - 46 Ludvig Borga - 47 Luna Vachon - 48 Steve Dunn - 48 Cousin Junior - 48 Dick Murdoch - 49 Jumbo Tsuruta - 49 Rocco Rock - 49 Sherri Martel - 49 Steve Williams - 49 Before 60 Doug Furnas - 50Moondog Spot - 51Brad Armstong - 51Bastion Booger/Norman the Lunatic - 53Ken Timbs - 53Ultimate Warrior - 54Uncle Elmer - 54Pez Whatley - 54The Angel of Death - 54Eddie Graham - 55Tarzan Tyler - 55Haystacks Calhoun- 55Giant Haystacks - 55Matt Borne/Doink the Clown - 55Buddy Rose - 56Kurt Von Hess - 56Moondog King - 56Randy Savage - 58Paul Bearer - 58Gene Anderson - 58Dr. Jerry Graham - 58Bulldog Brown - 58Tony Parisi - 58 Before Retirement Age Rufus R. Jones - 60Ray Stevens - 60Stan Stasiak - 60Terry Garvin - 60Boris Malenko - 61Little Beaver - 61Sapphire - 61Shohei Baba - 61Mike Graham - 61Sir Oliver Humperdink - 62Dick the Bruiser - 62Wilbur Snyder - 62George Cannon - 62Karl Krupp - 62Dale Lewis - 62Gorilla Monsoon - 62Hiro Matsuda - 62Bad News Brown - 63Bulldog Brower - 63SD Jones - 63Wahoo McDaniel - 63Savannah Jack - 63Bobby Jaggers - 64