Adam Windsor passes away at 40 years old

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Source: f4wonline.com

The wrestling world is mourning the passing of Adam Bryniarski, who wrestled as "The Royal Stud" Adam Windsor, at just 40 years old.

Dave Meltzer reported the news in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter. SLAM Wrestling reported that he died due to a heart issue, the details of which aren't known.

Born in England in January 1982, the trainee of Neil Adams and Dory Funk Jr. was both the top star and champion in his Florida-based BANG promotion from 1999 through 2005, Windsor was also the champion for the NWA Florida promotion run by Howard Brody.

He later married Jade Adams, the daughter of Chris Adams & Jeannie Clarke. Neil was Chris' brother. The couple had three children.

Windsor worked three WWE Florida house show matches in 2001, picking up wins over Paul London, Ricky Noble and Marcus Dillon. He also had one match in the then-NWA/TNA in addition to NWA Wildside.

Meltzer wrote:

"After his original training and Funk Jr. putting him over as the local champion, by 2002, he became a coach at Funk Jr.’s school, produced their local television show and was co-booker of the promotion until the two split up in 2005. Funk Jr., got him some outside dates during that period including a match in Calgary for a Stampede Wrestling revival promotion in 2002 where Funk Jr., at the age of 61, teamed with Windsor against Teddy & Bruce Hart.

He was originally from Coventry, England, and returned to England but never really did much in wrestling past some indie shows after that point."

According to Cagematch, his last match was in 2011.
 
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That sucks. Windsor was a fine talent. Another gone too soon