blues_funk_reggae
Veteran
It's crazy when wrestlers you grew up watching die off at an alarming pace, some even tragic.
And Trevor Lee's dad, who apparently helped put OMEGA together.
And the day's not over yet...
Anyway, RIP to the man. I was a Too Cool fan, and it was amazing to see them get over in late 99/00. I remember when he briefly came back in 04, only to be let go after a week or two, due to bad behavior and I hate to hear how the last few years of his life went. What was he doing in jail?
I must have blocked that out. I remember Scottie (and Rikishi when he was added) more anyway. Honestly don't even know/remember his finishing move
RIP tho
Brickhouse died!!!Damn, so Grandmaster Sexay, Nikolai Volkoff, and Brickhouse Brown all died on the same day? *Jerry Lawler scream* R.I.P. if all true
Edit: Tracy Caddell died too. Today is like the wrestling version of The Day the Music Died.
Pro wrestling chews people up meaner and faster than the music industryIt's crazy when wrestlers you grew up watching die off at an alarming pace, some even tragic.
Only the porn industry comparesPro wrestling chews people up meaner and faster than the music industry
Apart of me believes that Raw Appearance played a heavy role in his depression. I also understand why guys like Flair, Hogan and others cling on to the spotlight like they do. Too Cool was one of the most over acts in the WWE in the early 2000s, To come back 12 years later and you can hear nothing but a pin drop. Its devastating