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Update 1:46 PM ET: Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet has reached out to Shelly Martinez, who states she did NOT write the statement as first reported by The Blast.
FYI — Just spoke with Shelly Martinez. She says this Facebook post is NOT from her official accounts and not something she said. She is still unaware of the official cause of death at this time, just like everyone else. pic.twitter.com/1wq4ytOKHk
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) May 17, 2019
Massaro Was Battling Depression For Years
Former WWE star Ashley Massaro passed away yesterday inside her Long Island home at the age of 39.
According to The Blast, Massaro reportedly died in an apparent suicide after years of battling depression.
Massaro failed to report to her job at a local radio station, which raised a red flag. Massaro’s was found unconscious Thursday morning, and died en-route to hospital.
One of Massaro’s close friends, former WWE star Shelly Martinez, aka Ariel released the following statement, “My best friend from the wrestling business died from suicide two days after responding to 300+ fan letters. She was the happiest I have seen her in years, so stoked that people still cared about her 11 years after her career was over. There are no signs. It comes without warning. If you are going through the worst shit in your life, just know that you are not alone. PLEASE seek help.”
Just answered a ton of fanmail so you guys should be receiving them soon! Love ya punx🤘🏼🖤 pic.twitter.com/U1B1FJEoXK
— ☆ Ashley Massaro ☆ (@ashleymassaro11) May 15, 2019
Massaro’s daughter Alexa posted the following on her Instagram.
WWE released the following statement after her death, “We are saddened to learn of the tragic death of former WWE Superstar Ashley Massaro. She performed in WWE from 2005-2008 and was beloved by her fellow Superstars and fans around the world. WWE offers its condolences to Ashley’s family and friends.”
Funeral services have yet to be announced.