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Former WWE Star Shotzi Blackheart Reveals Her Brother Is Missing After Crashing His Car: ‘We Are Very Worried’

Former WWE Star Shotzi Blackheart Reveals Her Brother Is Missing After Crashing His Car: ‘We Are Very Worried’

Becca LongmireWed, March 11, 2026 at 2:26 PM UTC

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Shotzi BlackheartCredit: Michael Marques/WWE via Getty -

Former WWE star Shotzi Blackheart has revealed her brother, Deano, is missing

The professional wrestler, 33, explained in a social media post that her brother's car had been found after he crashed it in the San Francisco area

"He is currently undergoing dialysis and is not himself, so we are very worried about his safety," Shotzi wrote

Former WWE star Shotzi Blackheart is asking the public for help in finding her missing brother, Deano.

On Tuesday, March 10, the professional wrestler, 33, explained in a social media post that her sibling hadn’t been seen or heard from, but his vehicle had been found abandoned in the San Francisco area.

Shotzi, whose real name is Ashley Louise Alfaro, wrote in the post, which was shared on X and Instagram, “My brother Deano is missing.”

“His car was found crashed near Fort Mason/ Marina District - San Francisco, and security footage shows him walking away from the vehicle afterward,” Shotzi continued, adding, “He may be confused or disoriented.”

“He is currently undergoing dialysis and is not himself, so we are very worried about his safety,” she wrote.

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Shotzi BlackheartCredit: Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty

The wrestler, who just re-signed with Major League Wrestling (MLW), noted anybody that might see her brother to contact police immediately, adding a detective's number on the post — (415) 561-5146.

The San Francisco Police Department didn’t immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information. PEOPLE has also attempted to contact Shotzi for any updates.

Shotzi’s message on Tuesday came after she revealed in an interview with The Takedown on Sports Illustrated (SI) in an article, published that day, that she was excited to stay with MLW.

“I’ve been at every MLW taping since June,” Shotzi, who departed WWE last year, told the outlet.

“They were one of the first companies to hit me up when my WWE contract ended, and it has turned into my favorite creative playground. It’s a company that truly believes in me,” she continued.

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