Marc Izard, 43, died on April 18 in the 1700 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, and the Clark County coroner’s office said Monday afternoon that the cause and manner of death were still pending.
His name had already spread across social media before that update. An original post seeking help finding Izard had been reposted more than 400 times and viewed more than 932,000 times by Monday, after Natalya Neidhart shared it with her 2.2 million-plus followers on X.
Izard was last photographed on April 16 at a book signing for Neidhart, the Canadian wrestler known to fans as Nattie Neidhart. A flyer then said he was last seen leaving WWE’s Smackdown event at T-Mobile Arena on April 17, and it noted that he used a walking stick.
The thread that pulled people in was not just a missing-person appeal. It tied Izard’s disappearance to professional wrestling events in Las Vegas during WWE weekend, and other users on Facebook and Reddit also posted asking for help locating him. That made the search feel larger than one man’s final movements, but the coroner’s office has not yet said what happened in the hours between the arena and his death the next day.
For now, the confirmed facts stop at the timeline and the unanswered cause. Izard’s final public sightings, the wide circulation of the appeal and the pending findings from the coroner leave the central question still open: how he died after a weekend that drew so much attention online.