Brad Armstrong passes away
Nov 1, 2012 - by Steve Gerweck

WWE.com posted the following today…
WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of Brad Armstrong, 51, one of four sons of “Bullet” Bob Armstrong. Brad Armstrong last participated in the ring for the ECW brand in 2006. WWE understands that Brad saw his physician last week for a medical issue and was found unresponsive this morning. WWE extends its sincerest condolences to the entire Armstrong family.
Brad was the brother of Road Dogg Jesse James, and the son of WWE hall of famer Bullet Bob Armstrong. Brad was only 51.
Our deepest condolences go out to the Armstrong family.


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Condolence’s to the entire family. A very talented man who died way too young.
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Tremendously sad to hear , may he rest in peace
Damn, sad to read this. I always loved watching Brad wrestle back in the 80′s.
Very sad to hear this. My heart goes out to his family, friends, and fans.
RIP Too young.
Wow this one really was not expected. He was a great (and underutilized) talent in his day.
I am just so shocked and saddened by this news. I was hoping since his brothers recently gained more responsibility in WWE that a spot could be found for Brad. I’ve always been a fan of him, his brothers and Bullet Bob. Prayers go out to the family.
Condolences for sure going out to his family…he was always one of my favorite low card guys who got a small push every so often.
RIP, Buzzkill!
this actually surprised me. you always expect Jake Roberts, Scott Hall or guys in similar circumstances. i expected Armstrong to live to be considerably older.
condolences to his family.
Agreed beyond sad to hear, much respect and love to the family.
Man I hate to hear this. Brad was a great worker. My condolences to the entire Armstrong family. Strange that WWE.com didn’t mention he was the brother of Scott Armstrong, one of their refs
Always hoped they’d (WCW) to push this guy up the card, he had a good look and worked very well in the ring. RIP