Neckbeard Kills Girlfriend's Son With Wrestling Moves

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PennLive.com has an article about 20 year old Scott Hoffman from New Jersey, who has been arrested in the death of his girlfriend's 18 month old son. The man claimed he was doing wrestling moves on the child, specifically naming The Rock Bottom and The Undertaker's Last Ride.

The main claims he missed a bed while doing The Last Ride and the child hit the floor instead, knocking him out. The child was rushed to a local hospital but diagnosed with a collapsed lung and possibly broken neck. The child unfortunately passed away later. The man originally claimed he dropped the baby.

WWE issued the following statement to The Patriot News in response to the story:

"There is no excuse for a 20-year-old grown man to assault an 18-month old child, no matter what," said the WWE. Using a flimsy excuse about emulating a wrestling maneuver does not absolve Brandon Hoffman of this abhorrent crime. The death of Bryson Shoemaker is a tragedy, and WWE offers its condolences to the child's mother, Sierra Shoemaker."

:dumbass: What a fukkin idiot, how you gon do this shyt to an 18-month old SMH!
 

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shyt like this always makes me think back to when I was like 9 trying to do standing shooting stars onto my cousins and using these exact moves on my younger cousins, of course I was 9 years old and there's no reason for a grown ass man to do this shyt but it's crazy to think of how many times I could've broken my neck or hurt somebody trying all those crazy ass moves
 

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:mindblown::mindblown::mindblown:

Man Acquitted In 18-Month-Old Child's Pro Wrestling-Related Death - WrestlingInc.com

The Associated Press is reporting that 21-year-old Brandon Hoffman has been acquitted in the death of 18-month-old Bryson Shoemaker by an all-female Lycoming County, Pennsylvania jury.

In May 2015, Hoffman performed The Undertaker's 'Last Ride' powerbomb on Shoemaker, who was the child of Hoffman's girlfriend. Instead of landing safely on a bed, Hoffman slammed Shoemaker to the floor, causing fatal head injuries.

The jury deliberated for less than two hours before finding Hoffman to be not criminally responsible for Shoemaker's passing. Hoffman was acquitted of aggravated assault and involuntary manslaughter, among other related counts.

Although Shoemaker's mother was brought in as a witness for the prosecution, she admitted that Hoffman loved her son and was always careful with him. Assistant District Attorney Martin Wade pointed out that intent is not always a prerequisite for a guilty verdict.

"He didn't mean it to happen — fine," Wade said. "You can be found guilty of the crime even if you didn't mean it to happen."

The Hoffman case concludes as another case involving professional wrestling moves begins - three men are presently on trial for the death of Delyth Andrews, a 4'11" 54-year-old woman, who allegedly suffered several hours of professional wrestling inspired abuse.
 
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