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NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch Passes Away, Leaves Legacy in WWE and Racing

The two‑time champion’s crossover with WWE, including a historic 24/7 title win, prompts an outpouring of tributes.

The wrestling and motorsport worlds mourn the loss of Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion who died earlier this week. Tributes have poured in from fellow drivers, fans, and the WWE community, which considered him a longtime supporter.

From the Track to the Ring

Busch built his reputation on relentless competitiveness, capturing the championship in 2004 and again in 2005, and amassing a record number of wins that cemented his status among the sport’s modern greats.

Beyond his racing achievements, Busch was a self‑described lifelong WWE fan. He stepped onto the company’s flagship program in 2009 as a guest host of Monday Night Raw, bringing his signature blend of humor and bravado to the ring.

A year later he further blurred the line between disciplines by piloting a specially liveried car that bore the WWE brand to Victory Lane, a moment that highlighted his willingness to embrace the crossover.

Making History with the 24/7 Title

In 2019 Busch added another first to his résumé by capturing the WWE 24/7 Championship, a feat that made him the only NASCAR driver ever to hold a WWE title. The accomplishment underscored his unique place in the annals of both sports.

WWE issued a statement expressing its condolences to Busch’s family, friends, and fans, noting that his contributions had left an indelible mark on the company’s history.

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