Joseph Hudson suddenly passed away in February and now we know some more information about what led to his untimely death.
Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis was recently interviewed by Steel Chair Magazine ahead of NWA’s When Our Shadows Fall pay-per-view and revealed that Hudson, aka Jocephus/The Question Mark, had passed away from a “congenital heart defect”.
“You never really prepare for a situation like that. It’s not something you ever think about when you’re thinking of your career. Will I have to make a tribute show to a friend and a colleague who passed away? So, I think it was important we all got together and did what we thought would be something that reflected how much he meant to the whole team but also to our audience. As far as Aron (Stevens) being in the main event and having a title match, I thought that was the most fitting way to give tribute to Joseph and, in the end, it was a tough moment but also rewarding knowing we had done something for a guy who truly deserved it and passed away under freak circumstances. It was a congenital heart defect just so sad and unfortunate and undetectable or unpredictable. We felt like he deserved to be recognised, and that was the best way we felt we could do it.”
Read More: Aron Stevens On How Joseph Hudson Made Him Realize He Will Always Be A Professional Wrestler
Aldis went on to talk about the relationship that Hudson shared with Aron Stevens, and how they helped each other in their own respective careers.
“He really meant a lot to Aron because he had a really bad taste in his mouth for wrestling, but being involved in the NWA and working with Joseph and seeing how much passion Joseph had for what he was doing and helping be a part of that. To take someone like Joseph, who was probably not going to have much conventional success, but Aron got to show a guy like Joseph you can channel your talent and brains and ability into something people will really like. We saw that with the Question Mark, and it’s not easy to get a character like that over. Not to mention, he had a completely different character before that and made it engaging too. It was a testament to his intelligence and creativity.”
(h/t to POST Wrestling)
Read More: Nick Aldis Attacks A Referee, Retains NWA World Title Via DQ At NWA When Our Shadows Fall