Kevin Ray Tweed, Jr.
November 6, 1994 - April 3, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Kevin Ray Tweed, Jr., who departed this world peacefully on Friday, April 3, 2026, at the age of 31. Kevin was born on November 6, 1994 in Newark, Delaware. Kevin was a beacon of light and joy who touched countless lives with his generosity kindness and unwavering spirit.
Kevin was a beloved son of the late Kevin Sr. and Karen Tweed, who preceded him in death. He was also lovingly predeceased by his grandparents, Beverly and John Tweed, who undoubtedly welcomed him into their embrace in the hereafter.
A devoted family man Kevin leaves behind a legacy of love through his cherished children: his three daughters, Lavender, Annabelle and Cleo; and his son, Gabriel. His siblings, Kimmy, Mandy, and Noah, along with his dear grandmother, Nah-nah, will forever hold him close in their hearts. Kevin’s life was further enriched by his very close friends who were like family to him, Johnny, Pablo, Guy, Narvin, Gordo Jefe, Sarah, and Mikey; as well as hundreds of other friends and family, including his wrestling family at WTW.
Kevin’s life was a tapestry of vibrant experiences and achievements. He graduated from Conrad High School in 2013, where he began to show his remarkable talents. Driven by a passion for culinary arts, he attended Delaware Technical and Community College to channel his creativity and love for people into his culinary endeavors.
In the world of professional wrestling, Kevin was known as “Robostoner”, a name that would become legendary within the WTW community. He made history as the first ever Grand Slam Champion, and was honored with an introduction into the Sports Wire Radio Hall of Fame in 2026. A testament to his dedication and skill in the ring.
Beyond the ring, he was a dedicated foreman for Deck Masters. His skills were also appreciated during his years in maintenance at Cranston Hall Apartments. Kevin’s diverse careers even saw him spreading holiday cheer as Santa in December 2025.
Kevin was a man of simple pleasures and profound joy. He loved fishing, especially at the trussel, where he forged unforgettable memories with friends and felt his father’s presence beside him. His laughter was contagious and his smile was a constant a testament of his resilience and positive outlook on life. Kevin’s generosity knew no bounds; he would give the shirt off his back to help anyone in need.
To honor Kevin’s life, a private ceremony will be held, allowing family and close friends to pay their respects and celebrate the beautiful life he lived.
The family extends a special message to all who knew Kevin, “bless.”
In Kevin Ray Tweed, Jr., we lost a son, a father, a brother, and a friend. His spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. He leaves behind the legacy of love and laughter, and a reminder of the impact one person can have on the world. Though his time with us was so short, his influence will resonate for generations to come.

Taylor
I still can’t believe he’s gone, he’s still one of the funniest and caring people I know may you rest in peace mf about to go smoke a fatttty for you 🧡 bless
Guy Blansfield
Fly high brother! I look forward to hearing all the new memories you make when I see you again.
BLESS!!
Joe
I work with Kevin for a short time at adapthealth. He was full of life. He was very out going guy. He will be miss.
Leah Carter
I watched you grow from a boy into a man, I watched you overcome a lot of obstacles, and I watched you be the best person you could possibly be everyday. I’m heartbroken and I can’t believe you had to leave us so soon. Rest In Peace Lil Kev…til we see each other again.
~Auntie Leah
Armeel
You was one of a kind bro
A real friend and an and a real Father/ Dad. You always made sure everybody was good even when you wasn’t.
Robby Jackson
I graduated with Kevin and he was one of the funniest and happiest people in the school. He always had this ability to bring smiles to people’s faces even in dark times. The world has lost a great person, rest easy.
Jen Taylor
Everyday All day I think about you. Every time I come home I look down at your house & wish we could get another late night walk to your house. I’ve always have been proud of you & told you all the time from when you were really little, till now, how proud I am of you. You Loved your kids so much & would do anything for them. Shit you had the biggest kindest heart & you cared about everyone. I miss you so much & Love You so much! X♡X♡
Ryan Mulrooney
Words cannot describe on how much you’ve changed my life, you made the little 5 year old me achieve my dream of wrestling. You told me on how much you were proud of me. You were there when I was going through a rough time and always had my back whether I was right or wrong in a situation. You never judged me or anyone. The most loyal and outgoing person that I know. I love you brother. I miss you. You’ve changed alot of peoples lives just by coming into them.
You won championship’s down here on earth, now it’s time for you to kick ass and win championships in heaven, hopefully we will be able to share the ring again when it’s my time.
Until we meet again
I love you brother and you will always be missed