WWE Hall of Famer Ozzy Osbourne passed away at the age of 76 and now the pro wrestling world has reacted to his unfortunate passing.

Bully Ray took to Twitter and wrote an emotional message after hearing about Ozzy Osbourne’s death. He remembered how Ozzy would often tell his audience, “I love you all,” and responded by saying, “We all love you.” He thanked Ozzy and said, “God bless you,” showing deep respect for the rock legend. Bully also imagined that Lemmy and Randy Rhoads were waiting to welcome Ozzy at the Pearly Gates.

“He would often say to the audience… “I love you all.” Well… WE ALL LOVE YOU!! GOD BLESS YOU OZZY. Thank you!!!!!! Im sure Lemmy and Randy were waiting for ya at the Pearly Gates. 🙏🏽🤘🏽”

Frankie Kazarian said he can’t explain how much Ozzy Osbourne meant to him and his love for music. He feels very sad about Ozzy’s death, but believes Ozzy’s music and spirit will live on forever. He called Ozzy the “Prince of Darkness” and said goodbye with love and respect.

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“Cannot articulate how much @OzzyOsbourne has meant to me and my musical pallet for my entire life. Im profoundly sad. But..if anyones music or soul is immortal, it’s Ozzy F****** Osborne. Godspeed Prince of darkness.”

Drew McIntyre said he always thought Ozzy would live longer than all of us. He thanked Ozzy for helping him get through long road trips with his music and ended by saying, “Rest in peace, Prince of Darkness.”

“I thought Ozzy would outlive us all. Thank you for keeping us going on those long road trips. RIP Prince of Darkness.”

Ozzy Osbourne will be remembered not just for his music, but for the many ways he connected with fans, through concerts, TV shows, and even wrestling. His legacy will live on through his songs and the unforgettable memories he gave to the world. All of us at Ringside News send our heartfelt condolences to Ozzy Osbourne’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.

How did Ozzy Osbourne impact your life—through music, wrestling, or pop culture?
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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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