Brian Christopher Lawler Dead: WWE Star Dies at 46

Former WWE star Brian Christopher Lawler died Sunday, July 29, at age 46 after making an attempt suicide in prison. World Wrestling Entertainment showed his loss of life.

“WWE is saddened to be informed that Brian Christopher Lawler, who is best recognized in WWE As Too Cool’s Grandmaster Sexay, has gave up the ghost,” it mentioned in a statement on its website. “Lawler, who's the son of WWE Hall of Famer Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler, competed all through the peak of the Attitude Era.”

Lawler was discovered hanging in his cell Saturday, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations informed the Associated Press. Officers carried out CPR at the former wrestler, and he was once taken to a Memphis hospital. Brian was once put on life toughen and died Sunday surrounded along with his dad Jerry and brother Kevin, as well as other members of the family, his mom, Kay, told TMZ Sports.

According to the TBI, the 46-year-old was once booked on charges of using underneath the affect, driving on a revoked license and evading arrest. He used to be placed in prison on July 7. TMZ reported at the time of his arrest that police had discovered an open can of alcohol in his automotive, and bail had been set at $40,000.

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Brian used to be partnered with Scott Ronald Garland (a.ok.a. Scotty 2 Hotty) during his time with WWE, and the tag staff duo have been referred to as Too Cool.

If you or someone you realize is in emotional misery or taking into consideration suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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