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WWE announced Sunday that longtime referee Tim White died at 68. He was the referee during the legendary Undertaker-Mankind Hell in a Cell match.
Tim White, a longtime WWE referee, died Sunday, the company announced. He was 68. White, who spent more than 20 years with WWE, began as a part-time referee in 1985 while also serving as an ...
Tim White, 68, and David Hebner, 73, officiated some of the WWE's most high-profile matches, and both also worked as advisers after leaving the ring.
White would eventually return to his preferred role in WWE, but at "WrestleMania XX" in 2004, during the match between Chris Jericho and Christian, he re-injured his shoulder during the final ...
Tim White will be posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, as announced today on WWE’s The Bump. The longtime former WWE referee will join fellow inductees Rey Mysterio, The Great Muta ...
Former longtime WWE referee Tim White died at the age of 68, the company announced Sunday. "For more than two decades, Tim White was a dedicated WWE referee and official," WWE said.
White started his career as WWE Hall of Famer Andre the Giant’s handler before becoming a part-time WWE referee in 1985. Following Andre’s passing, White transitioned to officiating full-time.
Tim White isn’t the only WWE professional that will be a part of the Warrior Awards in 2023, as Rey Mysterio, The Great Muta, Stacy Keibler, and late comic Andy Kaufman have also been confirmed ...
Tim White, 68, and David Hebner, 73, officiated some of the WWE's most high-profile matches, and both also worked as advisers after leaving the ring.
Tim White, a former WWE referee who worked with the company for over 20 years, passed away this week at the age of 68. WWE released a statement shortly after the news broke, writing, “WWE is ...
Tim White's brothers discusses how much their late brother, now a Warrior Award recipient and a WWE Hall of Famer, loved working as a ref for the federation.
Tim White with former WWE champion Big E. (WWE Photo) White would come back to ref another Jericho match, this time against Christian, two years later at Wrestlemania 20 in Madison Square Garden.