— Aron (@AronsThoughts) April 16, 2020
RIP Howard Finkel ??
— Mandy (@WWE_MandyRose) April 16, 2020
I want you all to know how much the @WWE meant to him
He loved & missed you all so much
Every time I would leave him
I would said I love ya Fink and There are good fans there are great fans but you are the BEST fans EVER
Celebrate his life
The Finkhttps://t.co/kgEZy4cbZd— Tommy Dreamer (@THETOMMYDREAMER) April 16, 2020
Very sad to hear #HowardFinkel passed. He was just a great guy always joking, laughing & positive. The greatest Ring Announcer ever, his iconic voice will live in Pro Wrestling history forever. Prayers go out to his family. #RIPFink pic.twitter.com/XGAYVwQrwv
— TAZ (@OfficialTAZ) April 16, 2020
Love you @howardfinkel RIP my brother
— Gbrisco?♂️ (@Fgbrisco) April 16, 2020
I remember him giving me my travel at Deep South. I heard you talk about him doing that. I asked him to do it for me. He gladly obliged me every time.
— MVP (@The305MVP) April 16, 2020
Thank you Howard https://t.co/3B89bEWGYS pic.twitter.com/1nJhdqIp1K
— Justin Roberts (@JustinRoberts) April 16, 2020
Rest In Peace Howard Finkel.
— Christopher Daniels (@facdaniels) April 16, 2020
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— Lilian Garcia (@LilianGarcia) April 16, 2020
R.I.P. Howard Finkel you were a wonderful person and a great genuine friend .
I will miss you pic.twitter.com/bKIqdSYZA9— Al Snow (@TheRealAlSnow) April 16, 2020
Rest in Peace Howard Finkel.
Greatest ring announcer of all time.
Historian and walking wrestling encyclopedia.
Hall of Famer.
Loyal.
Great friend.
Love you Fink. pic.twitter.com/tqvVq6gMeR— Bruce Prichard (@bruceprichard) April 16, 2020
Rest In Peace, Howard ???? pic.twitter.com/oFVXqIBPgB
— Nic Nemeth (@HEELZiggler) April 16, 2020
My sympathies and prayers go out to the family of HOWARD FINKEL. He wasn’t just a WWE Hall of Famer, he was a Hall of Famer in life! You’ll be missed brother. RIP. DDP pic.twitter.com/908mSHLEvY
— Diamond Dallas Page (@RealDDP) April 16, 2020
Last time I saw Howard was when a few of the boys got together to go visit him. He was very happy and so were we.
At one point, he busted out that trademark flawless ring announcer voice and rocked the whole place. He still had the pipes.
I’ll always cherish that memory. pic.twitter.com/WoSFPMVgZB
— Kevin (@FightOwensFight) April 16, 2020
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