As we previously reported, the April 14 edition of “Monday Night Raw” will be a tribute to the late great Ultimate Warrior. Additionally, on April 9, WWE had a special tribute to the Ultimate Warrior on the WWE Network, as it aired the WrestleMania VI event, the event in which Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. On April 12, it was also reported that WWE did its best to aid Warrior’s family, as the company sent help to his widow, Dana.

In a recent report by TechnologyTell.com, the website reveals that the WWE Network will air another tribute to the legend on Wednesday, April 16. The tribute will be titled “Warrior: The Ultimate Legend.”

As of now, there is no word on what his tribute will contain on “Monday Night Raw,” or the WWE Network special “Warrior: The Ultimate Legend.” In our previous report regarding “Monday Night Raw,” his tribute will likely be more than just an acknowledgement at the beginning of the show.

Editor’s Note

This is yet another classy and much-needed move by WWE regarding Ultimate Warrior’s untimely passing. Since WWE will likely not be able to cover everything it wants to about Warrior on “Raw,” it makes a lot of sense to honor him once again on the WWE Network, where WWE will have total control.

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