The wrestling world was shocked last month at the passing of The Ultimate Warrior a.k.a. Jim Hellwig and a sitcom plans to dedicate an episode to his memory on Tuesday night while there was also a new message from Warrior Entertainment.

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Tuesday night's episode of The Goldberg's has a wrestling theme to it and it will be dedicated to The Ultimate Warrior by show creator Adam Goldberg. Here is the synopsis for the episode:

"A Wrestler Named Goldberg: Murray and Pops persuade Barry to lie to Beverly about joining the wrestling team. Meanwhile, Adam is disappointed when Erica cancels their plans to see the premiere of 'Return of the Jedi.'"

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According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, Steve Wilton of Warrior Entertainment posted a message to Warrior's fans via social media.

"Thank you for all your emails offering friendship and support it's greatly appreciated," Wilton wrote. "I don't have time to answer everyone right now but I wanted to let you all know that I have received and read every single one of them and that it really does mean a lot. Warrior would be so proud of all his fans, you guys are awesome. His legacy will live on through all of you!

Team Warrior; a one of a kind kick a-- family.

In regards to enquiries asking about the Warrior Store. We will open the store again when the time is right, thank you for your patience.

Steve Wilton."

Warrior's wife Dana A. Warrior has taken to his official Twitter account several times since his death to share some messages with his fans. The Warrior was a memorable and often controversial figure in the world of the WWE and professional wrestling.

Despite having a long lasting rivalry with several people in professional wrestling, including WWE CEO Vince McMahon and Hulk Hogan, Warrior was able to make amends with both those men and many others during a weekend of redemption that saw him get inducted into the Hall of Fame on April 5 and make his first appearances at WrestleMania and on Monday Night RAW in 18 years the following two nights.

Less than 24 hours after appearing on RAW and delivering a chilling promo about life, death and his legacy, The Warrior collapsed while walking to his car at an Arizona hotel with his family and eventually passed away at the hospital due to a cardiac episode stemming from complications with heart disease.

The WWE honored Warrior the next night on RAW with a tribute video and 10-bell salute, and dedicated "Warrior Week" to him on the WWE Network in a series of specials that included The Warrior: The Ultimate Legend, a special on his career that included cameras following him during his Hall of Fame weekend.

Warrior, 54, passed away on April 8, but he has left behind a lasting legacy in professional wrestling and had a very rewarding final weekend of his life.

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