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Tragedy among Wrestlers


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11 hours ago, Offthemat said:

Probably not.  Any sport represented by such a large spectrum of people has its own stories.  There’s more time to discuss it in wrestling due to all the stalling. 

I guess its just me then.  Truly it seem to be very polarized - with many having great life success and also a higher number than expected facing death by accidental causes, drug overdoses, etc.

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11 hours ago, flyingcement said:

People who I know from outside of wrestling (which is like 99% of people I know) are very normal and don't have as much tragedy or success as wrestlers I know.  

Well ... when folks are walking around flying cement all the time there's gonna be some tragedy.  😯

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