Former WWE wrestler ‘Shooter’ Tony Jones has tragically passed away at the age of 53, leaving behind a legacy of athleticism and camaraderie in the wrestling community. The news of his death was confirmed by All Pro Wrestling (APW), where Jones was a prominent figure and former Universal Heavyweight Champion.
Jones, known for his appearances in WWE in 1998, 2001, 2003, and 2007, was hailed for his standout performances in the ring and his undeniable passion for the sport. Beyond his wrestling career, Jones was also celebrated for his role as a devoted father to his daughter, Selina, and son.
While the cause of his death remains undisclosed, tributes have poured in from fellow wrestlers and fans alike, honouring Jones’ contributions to the wrestling world and remembering him as a cherished friend and mentor.
In a heartfelt statement, APW CEO Markus Mac expressed his deep sorrow over Jones’ passing, highlighting his impact both in and out of the ring: “‘Shooter,’ Rest in Power. Enjoy paradise with your baby girl. We’ll always love you, brother.
Mac also reflected on his personal connection with Jones, recalling their bond that transcended the wrestling arena: “A standout amateur, a stellar pro, a great friend and more important than anything… a five-star father.”
Jones’ dedication to his family was evident in his poignant tribute to his late daughter, Selina, earlier this year. In a touching Facebook post, he honoured her memory on what would have been her 24th birthday, expressing his enduring love and devotion.
As the wrestling community mourns the loss of a true legend, Jones’ legacy will live on through his unforgettable performances in the ring and the enduring impact he made on those around him. He leaves behind a profound legacy that will be cherished by fans and fellow wrestlers for years to come.