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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For those who do like WWE ( pro wrestling ) another day, where a young Talented Superstar has died at the age of 36.
This man’s creative output for his generation of superstars; was undeniable. Shame the WWE didn’t push him as much, compared to other folks.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Madness, what a talented guy.
Hope the wrestling world put on a great tribute to him.
Heart complications due to COVID then a massive heart attack today killed him. |
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Gutting news, he’s not long just has a new kid too.
SRS reporting Covid/heart related, which will ruin many a good tribute with the pro and anti vaxxers arguing rather than celebrating. Especially with his good friend Brodie Lee/Luke Harper having the same kind of issues.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Wyatt Family gimmick will be legendary for years to come, the sheer unmitigated crazy mixed with brutality. Perfect.
We lost a good one, he was one of the few WWE employees who never bought into the superstar ideal. Seeing him at a small event in Portland, Maine just rocking out with the crowd like another back yard fanatic was a kick.
Do not light the lamp, check your sails and your stays. Do not light the lamp, check you rudder is set true. Do not light the lamp sailor, take one last look at shore. Light you lap my friend, it is time for you to sail. Travel well, may your boat find good seas. |
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