Legendary announcer Jim Ross and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon have both shared the news that “Blackjack” Jack Lanza has passed away at the age of 86.
Lanza is a WWE Hall of Famer, and as a member of The Blackjacks, he won the WWWF World Tag Team Championship with Blackjack Mulligan. He debuted in 1961 and kept wrestling around the United States for promotions like American Wrestling Association, Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Association, among others, until he retired in 1985.
Following the end of his in-ring career, Lanza transitioned to a backstage role for many years. In Ross’ comment about Lanza’s passing, he noted that the legend was WWE’s lead agent during the Attitud Era, a time when the company reached new heights.
Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Jack Lanza. He was a man’s man, respected and beloved by all. He worked for and loved WWE for many years. His loyalty and dedication will never be forgotten.
— Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) December 8, 2021
Just heard from old, Winnipeg friend Bob Holliday that Jack Lanza has passed away at the age of 86.
Jack was our lead agent during the Attitude Era.
Helluva hand. ??
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) December 8, 2021
Other noteworthy names in the wrestling world also reacted to the news; former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas called Lanza “a true legend,” and Sean Waltman stated that he “loved” the WWE Hall of Famer.
Very saddened to hear of the passing of a true legend, teacher and friend, "Blackjack' Jack Lanza. Spent many years under his learning tree while developing a great relationship. Thank you Jack and rest in power Good sir! Folded handsClinking beer mugs
— Jimmy Korderas (@jimmykorderas) December 8, 2021
I loved Jack Lanza. I'm so sad to learn he passed away. I have a lot of great memories of him to remenis on. #RIPJackLanza pic.twitter.com/KKhL0fp5t5
— Sean Waltman (@TheRealXPac) December 8, 2021