sport news Former WWE star 'Shooter' Tony Jones dead at 53 as tributes pour in to 'a true ... trends now By Jack Bezants Published: 17:20 BST, 14 April 2024 | Updated: 17:25 BST, 14 April 2024 Viewcomments Former WWE wrestler 'Shooter' Tony Jones has died at the age of 53. All Pro Wrestling confirmed the news in a post late Saturday night the organization's CEO, Markus Mac, paying his own personal tribute as well. Jones appeared in WWE in 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2007. He had a daughter, Selina, who died as a child, and son. No cause of death has been revealed. All Pro Wrestling said in a statement it 'is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former APW Universal Heavyweight Champion, “Shooter” Tony Jones. 'Shooter, Rest in Power. Enjoy paradise with your baby girl. We’ll always love you, brother. Anthony “Shooter” Jones 1971 - 2024.' Mac wrote: 'I am very saddened to learn about the passing of 'Shooter' Tony Jones. Tony was such a caring member of the All Pro Wrestling community. 'A standout amateur, a stellar pro, a great friend and more important than anything... a five star father. 'I first met Tony in 1997 as a fan at Gym Wars. Being a Daly City head, I’d see him around a lot. I was honored that our kinship grew onto brotherhood. My most sincere condolences go out to all of Tony’s family, friends and fans. 'Shooter, thank you for everything. I salute your service not just in the ring, but in life. Enjoy paradise with your baby girl. I love you brother.' MORE TO FOLLOW All Pro Wrestling is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former APW Universal Heavyweight Champion, “Shooter” Tony Jones.Shooter, Rest in Power. Enjoy paradise with your Baby Girl. We’ll always love you brother.Anthony “Shooter” Jones1971 - 2024 pic.twitter.com/RIWCmY6zDC — allprowrestling (@allprowrestling) April 14, 2024 Share or comment on this article: Former WWE star 'Shooter' Tony Jones dead at 53 as tributes pour in to 'a true legend' - years after the death of his daughter Selina: 'Enjoy paradise with your baby girl' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility