Sid Vicious offically announces his retirement, Update on Perry Saturn, more
    Submitted by Matthew Tremley on Saturday, March 22, 2003 at 12:22 PM EST

  • It's offical. Sid Vicious has announced his retirement from the world of professional wrestling. Vicious was put out of action at the WCW Sin PPV when he broke his leg in a very horrific fashion. The doctors have told Vicious that he would never regain full mobility of the injured leg. This will also prevent Vicious from ever working in the ring again. Vicious had numerous runs in the WWE, WCW, and ECW and held numerous championships, including the WCW title and the WWE Championship.

  • For those wondering what happened to former Radical Perry Saturn since his release from the WWE, he has been working in Japan. He will be an instructor at Inoki's Los Angeles dojo for half of 2003 and the other half will be spent working for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

    Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter




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