Shannon Spruill, better known as Daffney Unger, passed away this Friday, September 2. The former wrestler participated in companies such as WCW and TNA and Shimmer Wrestling, the latter published a message reporting her death.
"We are very sad to announce the passing of Shannon Spruill aka Daffney Unger. We are posting this at the request of her family."
The causes of her departure have not yet been confirmed by any official source.
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Other companies have also sent a message lamenting the death of 'Daffney', such as WWE.
For its part, All Elite Wrestling issued the following publication: "AEW joins the world of wrestling in mourning the passing of Shannon Spruill. Our thoughts are with her family, her friends and her fans ".
Impact Wrestling posted: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Shannon 'Daffney' Spruill. We offer our deepest condolences to her friends and family."
It should be noted that the day before, she had made a controversial live broadcast on Instagram, where she mentioned that she was alone in a tone of depression. In addition, she repeatedly mentioned the phrase 'sorry'.
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