Veteran wrestling photographer Bob Mulrenin, who worked with all the major promotions in a decades-long career, has passed away.
Mulrenin worked closely with Ringside Collectibles, who noted that he had died after “a hard fought battle with cancer.”
Ringside added:
He was a well known and respected photographer all over the country as he regularly shot at WWE, AEW, Impact Wrestling, independent events and conventions since the 70’s. He also was a big part of Paul Heyman’s Heyman Hustle website as well.
Bob’s always had great stories and insights into the talents and events he shot and to say Bob is beloved in pro wrestling circles, especially among the women who work in the business, would be an extreme understatement. He has been a trusted friend to many in the business and [as] a photographer, was regularly requested to do women’s photo shoots for the Impact Wrestling locker room. He was also an extremely trusted, close friend of The Road Warriors during their career, among many, many other talents, past and present.
After Wrestlemania this past April in Texas, Bob learned he was ill. He immediately went into treatment but still refused to let it curtail his travel and photography schedule, continuing to cover WWE, AEW and Impact Wrestling events around his chemotherapy. He was adamant that no matter what, he was going to live his life on his terms, and he has, especially when his travel took him back to his beloved Las Vegas. He will be dearly missed.
A collection of responses to his passing from many in the wrestling world can be seen below. We extend our condolences to his friends and family.
The IMPACT family sends our condolences to the friends and family of one of the best, Bob Mulrenin. Bob’s unselfish demeanor made all who knew and worked with him better. pic.twitter.com/QIkSRM2z5g
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) November 20, 2022
RIP Bob Mulrenin – We lost a kind & great man. I’ll always treasure our final convo at AEW GrandSlam 22.
My family & I are grateful that you documented our time at @IMPACTWRESTLING & you generously shared those photos of a newborn @BABYHARDYBRAND with us. Godspeed, my friend. https://t.co/RKw0sTaI8Z pic.twitter.com/ddzwgDxyrs
— MATT HARDY (@MATTHARDYBRAND) November 20, 2022
Condolences to the friends and family of Bob Mulrenin. RIP
— Gabe Sapolsky (@BookItGabe) November 20, 2022
RIP @bobmulrenin. Bob was one of the good guys in pro wrestling. He captured so many moments of my life and career with his camera. Even while he was battling cancer, he kept traveling the country to take pics. He fought as best he could. We will miss you Bob. pic.twitter.com/Q5GIyrtmkv
— Matt Cardona (@TheMattCardona) November 20, 2022
Thank you Bob ♥️ @bobmulrenin pic.twitter.com/SEG7NuIGV3
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) November 20, 2022
Bob Mulrenin was such a sweet and genuine person. The wrestling industry truly needs more good, talented and kind people like him. Rest peacefully Bob 💔
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) November 20, 2022
Rest In Peace Bob Mulrenin.
— Christopher Daniels (@facdaniels) November 20, 2022
RIP Bob Mulrenin. I am so grateful to have known you and to have been your friend for all these years. You were a bright light in an industry that can certainly use it. You are family and I will miss you more than you can imagine. Godspeed sir. I raise a glass of Dewars to you😢 pic.twitter.com/hcUlcKyKcp
— Frankie Kazarian (@FrankieKazarian) November 20, 2022
.@bobmulrenin captured some of the best moments of my career. I will always be thankful for his kindness and generosity in sharing his work with me.
Rest In Peace Bob ❤️ pic.twitter.com/0c6AoZ3zim
— The Virtuosa (@DeonnaPurrazzo) November 20, 2022
🙏🏻 RIP @bobmulrenin. You were always so kind to everyone. Capturing images of so many of us throughout so many important parts of our careers. Thank you for everything Bob. You will truly be missed. pic.twitter.com/arIu3TIo3C
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 20, 2022
So sad to hear about Bob Mulrenin. He was such a sweet man. I always looked forward to seeing him at signings. He helped me organize this first photo so we could auction it in a raffle. Here are some of my other favorites he took over the years. RIP Bob 🖤 pic.twitter.com/LzEdvxWimy
— Allysin Kay (@Sienna) November 20, 2022
My heart breaks at the news of @bobmulrenin’s passing. Bob captured some of the best moments of my career for me and had a heart of pure gold. Rest easy, Bob 💔🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/lAb7MK0XKM
— Madison Rayne (@MadisonRayne) November 20, 2022
🙏🏼💔 @bobmulrenin pic.twitter.com/gOv26JS8rM
— Velvet Sky (@VelVelHoller) November 20, 2022