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Pro wrestling star Shotzi Blackheart wrote on social media Tuesday that her brother was missing in the San Francisco area and was in desperate need of help.
Shotzi, whose real name is Ashley Alfaro, wrote that her brother Deano Urbanski was missing.
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Shotzi makes her entrance on “SmackDown” at the TD Garden on September 1, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)
“My brother Deano is missing,” she wrote on X. “His car was found crashed near Fort Mason/ Marina District – San Francisco, and security footage shows him walking away from the vehicle afterward. He may be confused or disoriented.
“He is currently undergoing dialysis and is not himself, so we are very worried about his safety.”
She encouraged followers to reach out to a detective if they happen to see him.

Shotzi Blackheart, left, and Raquel Rodriguez defeat Xia Li and Sonya Deville on “WWE Friday Night SmackDown” at the DCU Center, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. (Photo/Dylan Azari / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Shotzi was born in Santa Clara County, California, and embarked on a pro wrestling journey that started in Oakland, California, and led her to the heights of WWE. She departed WWE last year and hit the independent circuit, finding renewed popularity.
She made her debut with Major League Wrestling (MLW) in June 2025, where she became the company’s women’s world featherweight champion.
Earlier Tuesday, Sports Illustrated reported that she re-signed with MLW.
Shotzi Blackheart (top) and Nia Jax during the Women’s Royal Rumble match during the Royal Rumble at Tropicana Field on Jan. 27, 2024. (Joe Camporeale/USA TODAY Sports)
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“I’ve been at every MLW taping since June,” she 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.”
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