What was Vader’s cause of death, what was his real name and when was he in the WWE?
20th June 2018,
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THE world of wrestling is in mourning following the death of Vader.
Billed from 'The Rocky Mountains', Vader had a long and storied career across WCW, WWF and New Japan Pro Wrestling. He died on Monday, 18 June after a long battle with pneumonia.

Who was Vader?
Leon Allan White, nicknamed Big Van Vader, has been regarded as one of the greatest super-heavyweight wrestlers in the sport.
The 6ft, 5in wrestler initially started as a professional American football star, playing for the Los Angeles Rams before injury halted his progress.
He was famed for his Vadersault flip onto his opponents, despite weighing 450lbs.
What was Vader's cause of death?
Vader was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in November 2016 and was told by doctors that they estimated he only had two years left to live.
In May, The wrestler revealed he had successfully undergone heart surgery for the second time in two months.
The wrestling stars son confirmed that Vader had battled pneumonia in the weeks leading up to his death on Monday.
What titles did he win in his career?
Vader rose to stardom in the New Japan Pro Wrestling, winning the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, the first non Japanese wrestler to claim the belt.
Vader captured the WCW United States Championship once, as well as securing three wins in the WCW Heavyweight Championships.
He moved to the WWF (WWE) for two years between 1996 and 1998 where he fought icons such as Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker.
THE world of wrestling is in mourning following the death of Vader.
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