Last thread has well over 10,000 replies. Its body is breaking down like The Undertaker's. Seeing as we might have crossed the threshold into a new era in the business, here's a fresh new thread.
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
Honestly, it's not bizarre.
He was known as the anabolic warrior to his peers and was juiced out of his mind for over a decade. That stuff is terrible for your heart and it's a big reason these guys tend to have massive heart attacks so young.
The timing is what is bizarre. How is it NOT bizarre to see someone on TV one night, showing no evident signs of poor health, and the next night they are dead? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Reaper16:
The timing is what is bizarre. How is it NOT bizarre to see someone on TV one night, showing no evident signs of poor health, and the next night they are dead?
Yeah, the timing was bizarre. I suppose I meant the bigger picture aspect of him having a massive heart attack at 54. Dropping dead the day after RAW was kind of a wtf moment when I saw it.
I suppose he didn't look that great for a 54 year old man though. I mean my dad is over 60 and he looks much better than Warrior did on Monday. [Reply]
I think they had just signed him to a legends ambassador deal, too, or whatever it's called. He was going to be one of their main public faces, along the lines of how they used to use Mick Foley.
WWE announced that they will be honoring the career of The Ultimate Warrior on the WWE Network tonight:
WWE honors the legacy and legend of the late Ultimate Warrior tonight, beginning at 8 p.m. ET on WWE Network.
WWE fans will be able to watch highlights from Warrior's historic induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, plus his emotional return to Monday Night Raw. Then, immediately after, the WWE Universe is invited to watch one of Ultimate Warrior's greatest matches against Hulk Hogan when WWE Network airs WrestleMania VI in its entirety. [Reply]
Does anyone have a link to the video where Bobby Herman, Edge, and Christian and others talk about the Warrior's funny promos?? Can't find that thing anywhere [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fairplay:
The Shield is bad ass I like the tough look they lose a lot of matchs though.
Go look up Damien Sandow's record this year. Someone on another forum did & he's apparently 1-43 if you include records from house shows. His lone win came over Sin Cara on some Main Event show. Went from MITB winner last year to nothing in less than a year. [Reply]