Vehicle Accident: WWE Wrestler Randy Savage Dies in Car Crash

Ex World Wrestling Federation (WWE) wrestler Randy “Macho Man” Savage was killed after an SUV accident in Tampa, Florida.

According to reports, Savage was driving along Tampa, Florida when he suffered a heart attack behind the wheel. His Jeep Wrangler swerved, hit a median, and crashed onto a tree. It was unclear whether he died of the heart attack or from injuries.

Savage's wife was a passenger in the SUV and sustained minor injuries. Paramedics arrived and transported her to a local hospital, reports said.

Police officers said that the couple was wearing seatbelts at the time of the accident. Alcohol was not believed to be a factor in the crash. Details on the cause of the incident are still under investigation.

Savage performed for WWE from 1995 to 1993. He was best known for his record-breaking performance at Wrestlemania 3 at Ponitac Silverdome in 1987.

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