All good things must come to an end—even when they’re as violent as Homicide’s career.

After 30 years of suplexing, brawling, and making his name as one of the toughest men in independent wrestling, “The Notorious 187” Homicide is hanging up his boots. His final match will take place on March 20 at Outlaw Wrestling’s event in Brooklyn, New York—because, of course, his last ride had to go down in the streets that made him.

From ROH Pioneer to TNA Tag Champion to Indie Icon

If you don’t know who Homicide is, let’s just say… he’s the guy your favorite indie wrestler grew up watching.

🔥 Ring of Honor (2002-2023) – Homicide was part of ROH from day one, first appearing at Glory By Honor. In 2006, he did the impossible—he ended Bryan Danielson’s 462-day ROH World Title reign, holding the belt himself for 56 days before passing it to Takeshi Morishima.

🔥 TNA/Impact Wrestling (2005-2018) – You cannot talk about LAX without talking about Homicide. Alongside Hernandez and Konnan, he dominated the tag team scene, winning TNA & NWA Tag Titles (twice) and even capturing the X-Division Championship in 2009.

🔥 Indies Forever – From GCW to NWA to every street fight-style indie promotion you can name, Homicide never stopped working, and somehow, he never softened up either.

Final Opponent TBD, But Expect Violence

Homicide’s final opponent hasn’t been announced, but let’s be honest—it doesn’t matter who it is. The man has been throwing hands since before some of his opponents were even born, and his final match in Outlaw Wrestling will be must-see brutality.

For a guy named Homicide, it’s only right that he goes out the way he came in—swinging.

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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