Harold Hogue, better known to wrestling fans as Ice Train, has passed away. 

Diamond Dallas Page announced the news via Facebook on Tuesday afternoon. 

DDP wrote:

It was so Sad to hear, that one of my closest brothers is gone. Harold Houge aka H aka Ice Train aka Smooth was a warrior and one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. Our 30 year relationship was filled with laughter & brotherhood. We were always there for each other. Our families are one family. One of my fondest memories was the Christmas the two of us headed into the inner city to help many of the less fortunate families have a better Christmas. As you can see we got on our favorite Christmas outfits and headed out to spread some cheer. I’ve also included one my favorite pictures of H & my mom Sylvia at Payge’s & my wedding. I will put up a tribute video up later next week. I just don’t have the strength to do it yet.

RIP my brother!

You will be missed but never forgotten!

Much Love & Respect

DDP 

A cause of death has not been revealed. 

Ice Train had three stints with World Championship Wrestling from 1993-94, 1996-07, and 2000 to 2001. He also wrestled with Germany's Catch Wrestling Association from 1994-96, and 1997-98. 

In his second run with WCW, he teamed with Scott Norton as "Fire & Ice." They had a brief rivalry with The Steiner Bros, culminating in the two teams meeting at The Great American Bash in 1996. Fire and Ice would begin to show dissension after losing to the Steiners and Norton and Train ultimately ended up feuding in late 1996. 

Train returned to WCW in 2000 as M.L. Smooth in the New Blood faction. He wrestled on the second-last-ever episode of WCW Nitro, losing to Kanyon in a match that went just over five minutes. 

In 2020, Ice Train took part in an interview on this website talking about overcoming a bad case of COVID-19. 

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