WWE Veteran Maxx Justice Dies in a Tragic Accident
- Mike Raybeck, a professional wrestler who performed under the ring names Maxx Justice and Mike Diamond, passed away after being hit by a vehicle while cycling near Chabot College last Friday.
- Raybeck worked as a maintenance mechanic for the city of Hayward since 2009 and was on his way home from work after picking up medications when the accident happened.
- Raybeck was a 6'5", 250-pound wrestler active mainly in the 1990s with All Pro Wrestling and WWE, earning five APW Universal Championships and wrestling internationally.
- The Hayward City Council honored Raybeck by observing a period of reflection and flying flags at half-staff, while All Pro Wrestling and fans expressed their sympathies on social media.
- Raybeck's death highlights the loss of a prominent wrestling figure and longtime city employee whose life was cut short in a tragic bicycle accident.
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Maxx Justice dead: Former WWE star killed after being knocked off bike by vehicle - The Mirror
Mike Raybeck, who wrestled under the aliases Maxx Justice and Mike Diamond during a career with various wrestling promotions, has died after being knocked off his bike
Wrestling star Maxx Justice dies after being hit by vehicle while cycling
Maxx Justice Mike Raybeck, known to wrestling fans as Maxx Justice and Mike Diamond, has died at the age of 63 after being struck by a vehicle while cycling home from work near Chabot College in Hayward, California. The incident occurred last week and was confirmed by All Pro Wrestling (APW), where Raybeck began his wrestling career and became a five-time APW Universal Champion. Wrestling career and legacy Standing at six feet five and weighing …
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