Washington DEFY Wrestling Kevin Diers Dies, Leaving His Longtime Girlfriend Quyen L.
Alexander Torres
Published May 15, 2026
Washington DEFY Wrestling Kevin Diers Dies, Leaving His Longtime Girlfriend Quyen L.
Rest in peace, Kevin. You were truly one of a kind.
May 9, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on May 9, 2026
Seattle’s music and wrestling communities are mourning the loss of Kevin Diers, a beloved promoter, radio host, and supporter of local talent.
Kevin died on May 8, 2026. He left behind a legacy that inspired many lives.
The cause of Kevin Diers’ death has not been shared. However, many friends, colleagues, and fans have expressed their love and respect for him.
Their tributes show that he lived life to the fullest and brought joy to those around him.
Kevin Diers was a key member of DEFY Wrestling, an independent pro wrestling group based in Seattle that has been active since 2017.
As an announcer and podcast host, Kevin brought great energy to every event.
DEFY Wrestling shared their grief in a heartfelt statement:
We are deeply saddened to hear that our brother, Kevin Diers, has passed away.
Kevin has worked with DEFY since day one. RIP, my friend…
— DEFY Wrestling (@defyNW)
His voice and energy were key to shaping DEFY’s identity. His absence will leave a huge gap in the wrestling world that will be felt for years.
Kevin Was A Big Figure In Seattle’s Music Scene, In Addition To His Wrestling Career
As a longtime host of KISW 99.9 “The Rock,” he made an inspiring mark on the airwaves.
Kevin first joined KISW after winning a contest to host Metal Shop alongside his friend Ian Reas.
His passion for heavy metal and local music shone through, and he later became the voice of Loud and Local, a show dedicated to showcasing Seattle’s up-and-coming bands.
KISW shared a heartfelt tribute that captures who Kevin was.
“KISW lost a member of the family this week, Kevin Diers.
Kevin has been a part of the family here at The Rock after winning a contest to host Metal Shop with his friend an co-host Ian Reas. He later went on to be the long time host of Loud and Local as well. Kevin brought infectious enthusiasm and passion for everything he did. Especially Seattle music, the metal scene and pro wrestling. Local musicians and metal fans lost one of their biggest champions and we all lost a dear friend.
Listen for special episodes of Metal Shop and Loud & Local this weekend as we pay tribute to our brother Kevin Diers.
We miss you already. “
KISW will honor Kevin this weekend with special episodes of Metal Shop and Loud and Local, celebrating the man who gave so much to the community he loved.
Kevin was a strong supporter of local bands, not just a radio host.
When no one else would support them, Kevin did. He promoted unsigned artists, went to their shows, and shared their music.
His support was personal, not just professional. He built connections, created community, and made everyone feel valued.
People Who Knew Kevin Say He Was A Kind Person Who Could Bring Others Together
Those who knew Kevin describe him as a gentle soul with an unmatched ability to unite people.
His friend Anner Mb shared a touching message:
“Kevin a was friend, and I was also friends with his mother. I hope she is finding comfort in reading how much her son will be missed and how everyone treasured him. Although most of us will never know what she’s going through as a parent, a lot of people feel sadness and heartache by this loss, and she isn’t alone in that. Hugs to you mama Diers ❤️”
ViaBorn to Joni Stevens Diers, Kevin shared a close bond with his family, including his sister, Jennifer Diers Bunn.
He was devoted to his longtime girlfriend, Quyen Le, who supported him through good times and bad.
Kevin felt a quiet, steady love in his life. Many people still think of Quyen as she deals with this loss.
Friends and fans have shared many memories on social media about Kevin’s kindness and generosity.
Mark Glabe wrote:
“Very sad he was such a good man. He did so much for local talent. He definitely had a love for Heavy Metal.
He will be missed by so many 😞
🤟🏽❤️🤟🏽”
Albert J. Tremonti, a fan who was affected by Kevin Diers’ death, leaves a deep sadness in the hearts of many.
“I’m sorry for everyone’s loss! As though I never personally knew Kevin, I feel though I knew him through listening to all the interviews and loud and local. You will forever be missed Kevin! Sending love and prayers to his family and his music community (also family) during this time🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️Fly high brother!”
ViaKevin Diers played many roles—announcer, engineer, promoter, and host—but most importantly, he built community.
Whether he was promoting a wrestling match, playing music on Loud and Local, or supporting a local band, Kevin put his heart into everything.
His passing reminds us to appreciate the people who make our communities better.
Those who knew him will remember his laughter, passion, and love for life.
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