The following are even more Twitter reactions from pro wrestling names reacting to the tragic passing of Roddy Piper:
I am so sad to tweet that my friend Roddy Piper passed away last night. He was really such a sweet man. My heart is with his family.
— Cyndi Lauper (@cyndilauper) July 31, 2015
One of the most mesmerizing and inspiring people I ever met in wrestling… RIP Mr. Piper. And thank you for this… pic.twitter.com/rn7YNyn3jr
— Kevin Owens (@FightOwensFight) July 31, 2015
There was no better natural, TV wrestling villain than the late @R_Roddy_Piper. He was #elite. #RIPRoddyPiper
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) August 1, 2015
One of the best, a Canadian entertainer, #HotRod will be missed. Your promos will forever be a patch on the quilt of my wrestling foundation
— Trish Stratus (@trishstratuscom) August 1, 2015
#RoddyPiper will live on in our hearts forever. #ThankYouPiper #RIPRoddy
— Hideo Itami / 伊丹英雄 (@HideoItami) August 1, 2015
When things were simple, he lit my way and gave me purpose. Meeting him was a thrill. His friendship was cherished.His death, heartbreaking.
— Coach (@CMPunk) August 1, 2015
Thanks Hotrod. Rest in Power. pic.twitter.com/OxHDblzMlM
— Coach (@CMPunk) August 1, 2015
This made Goldust. #ThankYouPiper pic.twitter.com/LfQhz7R9kq
— GOLDUST (@Goldust) August 1, 2015
Thank you @R_Roddy_Piper for a life well lived. Always so kind and humble and was an honor to be in the ring with you. Thank you Hot Rod.
— The Big Guy (@Ryback22) August 1, 2015
I’m absolutely devastated. My heart goes out to Roddy’s family. RIP my friend. One of the best in every way! pic.twitter.com/hLakBF8sdC
— Ted DiBiase (@MDMTedDiBiase) July 31, 2015

Nick was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and lived there until the age of 18, when he decided to pack his flack jacket and move to New York City.