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Ultimate Warrior’s family attend live WWE event in New Mexico

The family of the late WWE Hall of Famer Ultimate Warrior – wife Dana, and two kids Indiana and Mattigan – were present at the non-televised live event in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, last night.

They visited backstage and posed for photos with WWE Superstars and Divas and were then given front row seats for the show. Both girls were sporting Warrior t-shirts in support of their dad.

“When WWE invited us to be their guests at the Rio Rancho show I was scared to go, it felt too soon,” wrote Dana on the Warrior’s Facebook page. “Still my Warrior girls insisted and for them I’ll do anything! Our warrior spirit got us there and our WWE family took us the rest of the way. Such a special night we will always remember. Our house may not feel like home without him… how lovely backstage at WWE still did.”

Since the tragic passing of Warrior back in the beginning of April, the WWE has helped the family in more ways that you could imagine, including sending two senior staff members to live with the family to help out in anything they need till they adjusted to their somewhat new life.

You can see photos of the girls at the show here.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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