On Thursday, Chester Bennington, the lead singer of the band Linkin Park, was found dead in his him home.
At age 41, Bennington was found dead after committing suicide at his home in Los Angeles.
Bennington leaves behind six children that he had with two different wives.
According to TMZ, the singer struggled with issues involving drugs and alcohol. In the past, Bennington had admitted to thoughts of suicide due to being abused as a child by an older male.
After hearing the tragic news of Bennington’s death, many personalities in the combat sports world shared their thoughts and condolences.
Below, you can see fighters, promoters, matchmakers, pro wrestlers, and even announcers share their thoughts on the loss of this legendary singer.
RIP Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. I do what I can to spread mental health awareness. WE ALL MUST DO MORE. #EnoughIsEnough ??
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) July 20, 2017
Growing up, #LinkinPark was always my family's favorite band. Listened to them before every game and practice. RIP #ChesterBennington.
— Mojo Rawley (@MojoRawleyWWE) July 20, 2017
RIP Chester @linkinpark pic.twitter.com/FxS7gKR6Vc
— Dana White (@danawhite) July 20, 2017
MONEY,FAME. IT DOESN'T F@CKING MATTER! MENTAL ILLNESS CAN AFFECT EVERYONE. END THE STIGMA NOW. PLEASE, DO NOT SUFFER IN SILENCE! ?
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) July 20, 2017
In the 2000's almost every backyard wrestler made a music video using Linkin Park's music. Sad day. #RIPChester
— The Young Bucks (@MattJackson13) July 20, 2017
— Mick Maynard (@Mickmaynard2) July 20, 2017
I always found @linkinpark songs 2 be very deep. Trained a lot 2 their songs listenin 2 their words thru the years #RIP #ChesterBennington
— Paul Malignaggi (@PaulMalignaggi) July 20, 2017
Lyrics that spoke a lot to my generation at the time, so sad. RIP Chester Bennington.
— Aleister Black (@WWEAleister) July 20, 2017
Again guys, speak up, seek help, message, DM eachother do whatever you need to do just don't drown in yourself, please.
— Aleister Black (@WWEAleister) July 20, 2017