Sad news from the US indie scene as longtime Midwest indie wrestler Adam Bueller has passed away following a second battle against cancer. He was 36 years old. A GoFundMe has been organized to help his family, including his children, during this hard time.
Very sad to find out that Adam Bueller passed away this morning from cancer. He was an amazing guy and my heart goes out to his family and all who knew him. We'll miss you, Adam. pic.twitter.com/JoYlVoqfc3
— Shark Boy (@SharkBoy24_7) June 20, 2020
Originally from Lewisburg, Ohio, Adam Bueller was trained by former TNA/IMPACT star Shark Boy and made his wrestling debut in 2004. He got his start in the Indiana region, where he would relocate, working with Extreme Wrestling Federation (EWF) where he was originally known as Sikness.
In 2007, he debuted with Indiana’s Underground Championship Wrestling (UCW), which soon became NWA Underground. The company went under several name changes over the years, to Pro Wrestling ZERO1 USA Underground (2012), Ultimate Championship Wrestling (2012-2013), and finally Pro Wrestling King (PWK), but Bueller remained a fixture in the company throughout his entire career.
Adam Bueller would also work various other Midwest promotions, such as Dan Severn‘s Price of Glory (PoG) in Coldwater, Michigan, and IWA Mid South (competing in the 2015 IWA-MS King of the Deathmatches Tournament), as well as West Virginia’s Vicous Outcast Wrestling (VOW). He was a former PWK King Online Michiana Champion, NWA Underground Champion, and PoG Tag Team Champion with Jamie Eternal in the tag team Sick & Twisted.
Adam Bueller had beaten cancer once before and was documenting this current battle with cancer in an effort to beat it for a second time. Unfortunately for all, cancer prevailed in its return and Adam Bueller passed away at the age of 36.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL_Jd3Eo4nE
LWOPW sends out our deepest condolences to the entire Bueller family, as well as Adam’s fans, friends, and colleagues. Stay tuned to the Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world.
Very sad to hear of the passing of my friend @adambueller overnight – cancer is a terrible thing, and I’m glad he’s no longer in pain.
There is a GoFundMe that’s been set up to cover his funeral costs, and to help secure his 10-year old son’s future.https://t.co/vOAdflmZsc
— Jason Ayers (Blue Check Goes Here) (@JasonAyersWWE) June 20, 2020
I just saw about the passing of Adam Bueller.
Another one gone to soon.
Sending my love and condolences to his family, and everyone who is mourning.
Rest In Peace.
— “THE GARGOYLE” KERRY AWFUL B.S. (@kerryawful) June 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/SugarDunkerton/status/1274312448519163906
@adambueller was always a pleasure for me to be around whenever we saw eachother. He battled long and hard.
Rest In Peace brother. https://t.co/IWNlMe3vCb
— Dead Ringer (@PlanetWilliams1) June 20, 2020
Today.. I woke up with the sad news of the passing of my good friend and brother in the business, @adambueller…
I can’t grasp the fact I will not see you anymore, or make fun of people with you anymore and laugh about the dumbest things.
Blaze pizza will never be the same. pic.twitter.com/70uxFw0pcr— Charlie Pierce (@thecpierce) June 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/BLPMikey/status/1274347142224674817
RIP to a long time friend in wrestling Adam Bueller. I’m very lucky and happy to have know him for the past 13 years. What a character and person I’ll never forget! Rest easy friend. 🙏 #CancerSucks
— Dylan Bostic (@Dylan_Bostic) June 20, 2020
@adambueller I love you forever. The rest of my career will be in your name. Thank you for everything. I’m forever in debt to you. #HardcoreAngel pic.twitter.com/rGpOU37GQH
— Hayley Shadows (@Hayley_Shadows) June 20, 2020