Independent wrestling standout Kevin Blackwood announced on Friday that he will be stepping away from professional wrestling following Prestige Roseland XIII on February 20, 2026, citing ongoing mental health struggles.
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In an emotional statement posted to Twitter on January 10, Blackwood revealed that his mental health has been "in horrible shape" since the last quarter of 2025. The 9-year veteran explained that wrestling, which once lifted his spirits, has recently become a source of pain rather than comfort.
Blackwood's final match will see him defend the Prestige World Championship against Judas Icarus at what will also be the final Prestige Wrestling event. The promotion is closing its doors with Roseland XIII, making the timing particularly poignant for both the company and the wrestler.
The announcement comes after Blackwood captured the Prestige World Championship in October 2025, defeating Judas Icarus at Roseland XII. He's held the title for 97 days, successfully defending it multiple times. Blackwood also held the West Coast Pro Heavyweight Championship twice, most recently losing it to Vinnie Massaro in November 2025.
Throughout his career, Blackwood has worked for multiple promotions including AEW, NJPW, GCW, TNA, and DPW, becoming a notable figure on the independent scene since his 2016 debut.
"I can't say for sure if this is 'goodbye' or 'see you later,'" Blackwood wrote, "but I can say with my whole heart, thank you to everyone who's been there. 9 years well spent."
Blackwood plans to honor his remaining commitments through February 20, including a January 31 booking in Buffalo, before stepping away to rest "mentally and emotionally."