Tim White was an American professional wrestling referee. He worked with the world of wrestling Entertainment as a producer on the Smackdown! brand.
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For more than two decades, Tim White was a dedicated WWE referee and official. The cause of death has not been established yet as his family is yet to release a statement on it.
WWE’s long-time referee, Tim White, has passed on. For more than two decades, Tim White was a dedicated WWE referee and official. The cause of death has not been established yet as his family is yet to release a statement on it.
A shoulder injury during a Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and Chris Jericho at Judgement Day effectively ended White’s in-ring career, but While remained a major part of WWE working behind the scenes as an official and talent agent until 2009.
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At WrestleMania XX in 2004, White returned to referee the match between Chris Jericho and Christian; he reinjured his shoulder during the final three counts of the match, forcing him to end his refereeing career.
White was released from WWE on January 9, 2009, ending his 24-year tenure with the company.
A shoulder injury during a Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and Chris Jericho at Judgement Day effectively ended White’s in-ring career, but While remained a major part of WWE working behind the scenes as an official and talent agent until 2009.
At WrestleMania XX in 2004, White returned to referee the match between Chris Jericho and Christian; he reinjured his shoulder during the final three counts of the match, forcing him to end his refereeing career.
White was released from WWE on January 9, 2009, ending his 24-year tenure with the company.


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