Brother from Famous Wrestling Family Passes Away at Age 51
Posted: Nov 1st 2012 By: mikeiles
WWE.com announced Brad Armstrong has passed away at the age of 51.
Armstrong was found unresponsive this morning. WWE.com noted that he saw a doctor last week regarding a medical issue, but didn't provide any more detail.
Armstrong is the son of legendary "Bullet" Bob Armstrong and brother of Steve Armstrong, as well as brother to current WWE talents BG "Road Dogg" James and referee Scott Armstrong.
Brad was the second oldest of the four brothers behind 53-year-old Scott Armstrong.
Brad Armstrong broke on to the national wrestling scene in 1984 in Georgia Championship Wrestling. He would continue wrestling in the '90s and had several stints with WCW.
Much of Armstrong's career went under the radar as he never surpassed midcard status on a national level. He had storylines working with the Fabulous Freebirds and the Four Horsemen in the late '80s.
Armstrong, like the reputation of the entire family, knew a wrestling ring like the back of his hand. From a technical aspect, he was a guy for young wrestlers to watch and learn.
Sadly, his entire career seemed to lack certain charisma, which never got him pushed into a main-event storyline on top of the card. In 1987, Wrestling Observer Newsletter would recognize him as the most underrated wrestler of the year.
In 2006, he worked in the ring for WWE's version of ECW as the veteran to help along the younger talents before doing some work on commentary and as a behind-the-scenes agent.
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