One of wrestling’s most respected warriors is stepping away from the ring. Homicide, former ROH World Champion and Indie Wrestling Hall of Famer, has announced that his in-ring career is coming to an end due to a cyst on his brain that has been causing vision and speech issues.

Taking to Facebook, Homicide delivered an emotional message to fans. “Can’t believe I’m saying goodbye—not just to a job, but to my passion, the sport of pro wrestling,” he wrote.

He revealed that after months of worsening symptoms, he was forced to make the difficult decision to retire. “My vision, speech are bad [because of the] hard hits, getting knocked out, and then hopping on a plane to travel.”

But Homicide isn’t going out quietly. His final match is set for March 20 at Outlaw Wrestling in Brooklyn, NYC, a city that has been part of his identity from day one. He will team with Bull James against Mike Santana and Afa Jr., a match he personally selected for his farewell. “I want people to party and smile—except for Afa Jr.”

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For over two decades, Homicide has been a pillar of independent wrestling. From his time as ROH World Champion to his run in TNA as part of LAX, his impact on the industry is undeniable. He was a driving force in shaping the independent scene after the fall of WCW and ECW, and his legendary battles with Bryan Danielson and Steve Corino in ROH are etched in history.

Brooklyn is the perfect place for Homicide to say goodbye. He’s always repped Bed-Stuy, Do or Die, and now he gets to close his career on his home turf. The Outlaw Wrestling event will also feature Crowbar, Bear Bronson, Sonny Kiss, Tina San Antonio, and more.

Homicide made one thing clear—this isn’t a full goodbye, just a “see you later.” But with his in-ring career now in the rearview, the question is, what’s next for The Latin Terror?

What are your favorite memories of Homicide’s career? Drop them in the comments!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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