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===Murder of Bruiser Brody=== On July 16, 1988, Brody was in the locker room before his scheduled match with Dan Spivey at Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium in Bayamón (a city near San Juan, Puerto Rico), when González allegedly asked him to step into the shower area to discuss business. There was an argument between the two wrestlers and a scuffle ensued. Due to the design of the dressing room, there were no witnesses to the altercation. However, two screams were heard, loud enough for the entire locker room to hear. Tony Atlas ran to the shower and saw Brody bent over and holding his stomach. Atlas then looked up at González and saw him holding a knife.<ref>[https://comicbook.com/wwe/news/tony-atlas-wwe-bruiser-brody-reveals-grisly-details-murder/ Tony Atlas Reveals Grisly Details of Bruiser Brody's Murder], ''comicbook.com''</ref> Due to the heavy traffic outdoors and large crowd in the stadium it took paramedics close to an hour to reach Brody. When the paramedics arrived, Atlas helped carry Brody downstairs to the waiting ambulance as, due to Brody's size, paramedics were unable to lift him. He later died from his stab wounds. According to Atlas, the show proceeded as normal with González telling everyone else in the locker room that Brody had been stabbed by a fan. González claimed self-defense and testified in his own defense. He was acquitted of murder in 1989. The prosecution witnesses living outside of Puerto Rico did not show up, claiming they had not received their summons until after the trial had ended. ====Motive==== Fellow wrestlers Dutch Mantel and Tony Atlas have said that in the 1970s, when Brody and González had wrestled each other, Brody had wrestled very roughly and beat up González, but only to protect his in-ring character and not break kayfabe, rather than out of any genuine animosity towards González. At the time, it is believed that González was being groomed to become the top wrestling star of Puerto Rico; however, the match with Brody stopped the momentum he had dead in its tracks. Fellow wrestler S.D. Jones claimed that after this particular match, González said to him "one day I am gonna kill that man", a statement which Tony Atlas later corroborated.<ref>[https://www.thesportster.com/the-tragic-story-of-bruiser-brody-explained/ The Story Of Bruiser Brody's Tragic Death, Explained], ''TheSportster''</ref> At the time, Brody was looking to become a part-owner of the World Wrestling Council and had plans to dismiss González as the booker. Plus on top of that, it is believed that WWC owed Brody a considerable amount of money for his most recent tour of Puerto Rico.
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