Chuck Norris has died, with WWE among those paying tribute to the actor following confirmation of his passing on March 19 at the age of 86.
WWE issued a statement recognising Chuck Norris’ impact on popular culture, while also highlighting his connection to the company through his appearance at Survivor Series 1994.
“WWE is saddened to learn that legendary Hollywood actor and pop culture icon Chuck Norris has passed away,” the statement read. “Norris made an iconic appearance at Survivor Series 1994, where he served as the special enforcer for The Undertaker’s Casket Match against Yokozuna. During the match, Norris delivered a devastating roundhouse kick to Jeff Jarrett, helping The Undertaker win.”
Norris served as a special enforcer during the match to prevent interference, but ultimately became involved, delivering a roundhouse kick to Jeff Jarrett in a moment that remains one of WWE’s most notable celebrity appearances.
Chuck Norris’ Hollywood Legacy
Outside of wrestling, Chuck Norris was known for a long career in film and television, starring in titles such as Missing in Action, The Delta Force, and Walker, Texas Ranger. His martial arts background played a key role in shaping his on-screen identity.
His family confirmed his passing in a statement, noting he died peacefully.
“It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris… he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.”
Further details surrounding his passing have not been disclosed. Norris’ legacy spans both Hollywood and professional wrestling, with his Survivor Series appearance remaining a lasting part of WWE history.
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