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Ultimate Warrior Passes Away

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#1 · (Edited)
wwe.com said:
WWE is shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of one of the most iconic WWE Superstars ever, The Ultimate Warrior. Warrior began his WWE career in 1987 and quickly went on to become one of the biggest stars in WWE history. Warrior became WWE Champion at WrestleMania VI, defeating Hulk Hogan in an epic encounter. We are grateful that just days ago, Warrior had the opportunity to take his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame and was also able to appear at WrestleMania 30 and Monday Night Raw to address his legions of fans. WWE sends its sincere condolences to Warrior’s family, friends and fans. Warrior was 54 and is survived by his wife Dana and his two daughters.

http://www.wwe.com
RIP, bone-chilling, thoughts go to his family.
 
#1,504 ·
Listened to the interview provided above....

HHH sounded so matter-of-factly when he spoke of Warrior. Kudos to him, though, that he personally brought him back when he did.
 
#1,505 ·
Speaking of HHH, and I don't want to be a fear monger here, but physically, he's not so different from Warrior. And he too abused steroids for a time. It all caught up to Warrior. I really hope we don't see Triple H pass in his mid 50s. It'd be heartbreaking. I was thinking about it just after I heard of Warrior today. I really hope Triple H is working to reverse the damage that steroids do to the body.
 
#1,508 ·
Except for the fact Triple H is extremely self disciplined, he doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, no drug issues, healthy marriage, lovely kids etc..he's essentially like a role model. Its hard to think someone like Hunter could die of a heart attack regardless of age, but you never know...anything can happen(how many of us ever thought Benoit could do such a thing right?). God Forbid.
 
#1,506 ·
What the actual fuck?
I'm embarrassed to say that I have that amused shock going on right now.
Not sure why, probably just because it's seems like something out of a movie.
Here the guy JUST is inducted to the HOF, JUST appears on RAW, and I'm thinking this has GOT to be a sick joke (plus all those rumors FOR YEARS that he "died" back in the day)...but man...

This is bizarre..
R.I.P. but I still can't believe it...
This is almost 'Benoit' unbelievable.
 
#1,509 ·
His death really has shook the entire world to its core, it seems. I don't think I've ever seen such an outpouring of grief over the death of a wrestler before.

It just shows that it wasn't BS or an exaggeration when people would talk about his impact on the industry in such a short amount of time. He really did mean that much to so many.
 
#1,511 · (Edited)
No doubt about it, Ultimate Warrior was as (if not more) popular as Hulk Hogan during that time when they faced at Mania.

Anyone in their late 20's early 30s when you bring up old school WWF, Ultimate Warrior's name will come up immediately, and usually as a favorite.

I'm glad he got to say what he needed to say at the HOF.
 
#1,520 ·
Does anybody know what Nancy Grace said that sparked controversy on twitter? Apparently she said something regarding Warrior's death, probably about steroids. Iron Sheik didn't take kindly to it
 
#1,527 · (Edited)
Apparently Nancy Grace said steroids killed Owen Hart. I'm not even kidding. Not only that, but people are also saying she was completely inconsiderate of Warrior's wife and children while going on her rant about steroids connecting to his death, she had zero interest in offering anything even remotely resembling sympathy.

What an absolute bitch is all I can say.
 
#1,531 ·
Apparently Nancy Grace said steroids killed Owen Hart. I'm not even kidding. Not only that, but people are also saying she was completely inconsiderate of Warrior's wife and children while going on her rant about steroids connecting to his death.

What an absolute bitch is all I can say.
The Boogeyman should pay her a visit, would probably say he eats steroids that looks like worms.
 
#1,528 ·
My uncle who hasn't watched wrestling since the mid 90s called me and told me how shocked and upset he was at Warriors death. Warrior was his favorite in the 90s. Im just realizing the impact this man had on the business. We truly lost a MAJOR wrestling Icon yesterday.

I really hope wwe does a full tribute show for him on monday
 
#1,529 ·
"Every man's heart one day beats its final beat, his lungs breath their final breath. If what that man did makes the blood pulse through the body of others. It makes them bleed deeper that's something that's larger than life. His spirit will be immortalised, by the story tellings, the loyalty, by the memory of those who honour him and make what the man did live forever. YOU are the legend makers of Ultimate Warrior".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR08M6EUd0g

I don't even.... :$​
 
#1,530 ·
"Every man's heart one day beats its final beat, his lungs breath their final breath. If what that man did makes the blood pulse through the body of others. It makes them bleed deeper that's something that's larger than life. His spirit will be immortalised, by the story tellings, the loyalty, by the memory of those who honour him and make what the man did live forever. YOU are the legend makers of Ultimate Warrior".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR08M6EUd0g

I don't even.... :$​
 
#1,559 ·
Zeb Colter ‏@WWEZeb 18m

#boycottnancy @NancyGraceHLN RETWEETS REQUESTED. Wrong fan base to piss off Nancy.


As if the world needed another reason to hate Nancy Grace.
 
#1,564 ·
Nothing much really, she'e just trying to get the typical "wrestler dies, it must be steroids!" accusations going for her show. I don't think its really much to be mad about, just ignore it imo.

Anyways her tweets..





Basically the questiones are designed to get the specific answers pointing to Steroids for the cause of death. Typical media tactic.
 
#1,565 · (Edited)
The last time he was in a casket it was for a feud with the Undertaker. With the streak being broken and Warrior passing a little part of me is hoping these all leads to a match. Then reality kicks in and the sad truth is Warrior's gone. I'm just glad in the last few days of his life he was honored and celebrated.

Nothing much really, she'e just trying to get the typical "wrestler dies, it must be steroids!" accusations going for her show. I don't think its really much to be mad about, just ignore it imo.

Anyways her tweets..





Basically the questiones are designed to get the specific answers pointing to Steroids for the cause of death. Typical media tactic.
Nancy Grace is so damn annoying that she actually made me sympathetic for Casey Anthony in that trial a few years ago.

She's that much of an unbearable bitch. You know what? Sure, Warrior more than likely was on steroids in the past, but can the body get cold first? Fans are grieving after we JUST CELEBRATED HIS LIFE. He was more than a druggie and for some he was a motivational speaker, but all this bitch sees is "wrestler dead".

I don't think I'd be telling anyone new information if I said Warrior (probably) had some kind of mental illness, but beyond all that craziness he WAS a hero for so many kids. He'd ALWAYS tell people to always believe, but before they can even do an autopsy she's just gonna chalk it up as another wrestler dead.

News flash, people die. We all do. Not just wrestlers... everyone dies. So why say bullshit to get your ratings up before you know the facts of this ONE individual?
 
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