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Larry Csonka (journalist)

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American professional wrestling journalist
For the American football player, seeLarry Csonka.
Larry Csonka
Died(2020-05-18)May 18, 2020
CitizenshipUnited States
Years active2002-2020
Known forprofessional wrestling journalism
Children2

Larry Thomas Csonka (1978 – May 18, 2020) was a prolific Americanprofessional wrestling reporter and critic mainly associated with 411Mania[1][2][3] where he waseditor-in-chief from 2007[4] until his death.

Early life

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Larry Thomas Csonka was born and rased inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His interest in wrestling began early as he started watching shows on Saturday mornings with his grandmother at age five.[5]

Career

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Csonka's writing career began in 2002 and he joined 411Mania in 2004. Csonka was offered the job after he became displeased with the sites lackluster reporting onTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling and started writing his own on the sites fan forum, impressing staff at 411Mania. Csonka wrote reviews for every major wrestling show, and consumed 18 to 30 hours of wrestling per week, coveringWorld Wrestling Entertainment,All Elite Wrestling,New Japan Pro-Wrestling,Ring of Honor,CMLL,Impact Wrestling,EVOLVE and theNWA Wrestling, as well as many other shows.[5] He covered severalLGBT related controversies in wrestling during his career.[6] He also worked as a transcriber of podcasts and radio shows.[7]

As the wrestling landscape changed on the internet, impacting the ways news is delivered, filtered and processed, Csonka remained one of the few constants in the wrestling journalism.[5] Trought his work he became a prominent figure of the online wrestling community.[8]

Personal life

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Csonka was married and had two daughters.[9][10]

Health issues and death

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Csonka experienced health issues throughout 2019, when his left leg had to be amputated due to a blood infection that was magnified because of hisdiabetes.[5] He died on May 18, 2020.[11]

Csonka's death was met with on outpouring of grief among his fellow wrestling journalists.[12][13][14][15] Csonka's colleagues at 411Wrestling created the "Semi-Annual Larry Csonka Memorial Fact or Fiction Tournament" in honor of his journalistic work.[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

References

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  1. ^Johnson, Mike (May 18, 2020)."Larry Csonka Passes Away".PWInsider. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  2. ^Szalai, Georg (April 6, 2020)."How WWE Pulled Off WrestleMania 36 Without Fans and What It Means for Its Business and Future".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  3. ^Staff (June 30, 2020)."In memoriam: Wrestlers we lost, January to June 2020".CageSide Seats. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  4. ^Staff (January 7, 2007)."The Sunday Morning Hangover 1.07.07: My Favorite PPV".411Mania. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  5. ^abcdBarrasso, Justin (January 22, 2020)."Larry Csonka delivers consistent, passionate coverage of pro wrestling for the past 16 Years".Sports Illustrated. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  6. ^Elledge, Jim (2010).Queers in American Popular Culture. Praeger. pp. 81–84.ISBN 9780313354632.
  7. ^Jalali, Imaan (September 27, 2011)."Chris Jericho Accuses WWE Superstars of Plagiarizing Him".Bleacher Report. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  8. ^Calò, Giuseppe (May 18, 2020)."È Morto Larry Csonka, Leggenda Del Wrestling Online" [Online Wrestling Legend Larry Csonka Has Died].ZonaWrestling (in Italian). Retrieved2020-07-11.
  9. ^Toro, Carlos (May 19, 2020)."Roman Reigns Talks Leukemia Battle, GoFundMe To Support Larry Csonka's Family".Fightful. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  10. ^Apabari, Ashish (May 19, 2020)."Kevin Owens Encourages Fans To Donate To Larry Csonka GoFundMe".411Mania. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  11. ^Staff (May 18, 2020)."Estamos consternados por la muerte de Larry Csonka, editor de 411wrestling".SoloWrestling. Archived fromthe original on 13 November 2020. Retrieved2020-11-13 – via Twitter.
  12. ^Cook, Steve (May 20, 2020)."Larry Csonka Was The Best".The Chairshot. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  13. ^https://caq.fr/blog/2020/05/19/le-repute-journaliste-de-catch-larry-csonka-est-decede/https://archive.today/20200706032929/https://caq.fr/blog/2020/05/19/le-repute-journaliste-de-catch-larry-csonka-est-decede/
  14. ^Steve, Cook (May 25, 2020)."News From Cook's Corner 5.25.20: Memorial Day".The Chairshot. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  15. ^Pollock, John (May 18, 2020)."Shad Gaspard missing, Larry Csonka passes away".POSTWrestling. Retrieved2020-07-11.
  16. ^Chambers, Jake (June 12, 2020)."411 Wrestling Fact or Fiction: Is Wrestling an Essential Part of Our Lives?".411Mania. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  17. ^"Pro wrestling writer Larry Csonka's death announced". 18 May 2020.
  18. ^Barrasso, Justin (May 20, 2020)."Brodie Lee Bet on Himself in Leaving WWE for AEW, and It's Paid Off".Sports Illustrated. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  19. ^Bell, Brian (May 29, 2020)."Recent pro wrestling tragedies beg us to learn lessons as a community".Outsports. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  20. ^Toro, Carlos (May 21, 2020)."Jinder Mahal Looks Back On WWE Title Win, Larry Csonka Tribute Podcast".Fightful. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  21. ^Pollock, John (May 22, 2020)."UFC releases card for May 30, location pending approval".PostWrestling. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  22. ^Alvarez, Bryan (May 18, 2020)."Shad Gaspard Disappearance, Remembering Writer Larry Csonka".Figure Four Online. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  23. ^Pabari, Ashish (May 23, 2020)."Cody Rhodes Mentions Larry Csonka In Message To Fans On Community App".411Mania. Retrieved2020-11-13.

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