Remembering John Klinger, aka Bad Bones
Wrestling veteran John Klinger, known to fans as Bad Bones, passed away at the age of 40, shortly after his final match. Klinger, a German wrestler, began his career in 2004 and spent two decades entertaining audiences across the UK, Europe, Japan, the United States, and beyond.
Legacy at wXw
- John Klinger was a defining wrestler at wXw for over a decade.
- He achieved all major titles at wXw and won prestigious events like 16 Carat Gold and Shortcut to the Top.
- Throughout nearly 450 matches in the wXw ring, he always dedicated himself to thrilling his fans.
Accomplishments and Tributes
Aside from being a three-time wXw Unified World Wrestling Champion, Klinger also triumphed in the 16 Carat Gold Tournament in 2008 and held the NWA European Heavyweight Title during his successful independent career.
His final match, where he defeated Flash Morgan Webster, took place just nine days before his passing. Webster recalled their conversation about Klinger’s upcoming retirement, highlighting the cruel twist of fate.
Following his death, fellow wrestlers and fans poured out tributes on social media, expressing their sorrow and admiration for Klinger’s contributions to the wrestling community.
Memorable Quotes
‘Lost for words… RIP,’ – Doug Williams
‘Unbelievably heartbreaking. I have nothing but love for Bad Bones. He was an incredibly warm and kind person. Rest in peace, Bad Bones Jon Klinger.’ – ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey
‘RIP Bad Bones John Klinger. Always a pleasure.’ – Will Ospreay
From AEW star Will Ospreay to WWE commentator Corey Graves, the wrestling world mourns the loss of a talented and beloved individual.