Xero
03-01-2010, 10:46 AM
From PWInsider:
"Wrestling Babylon" author Irv Muchnick reported on his website that the cause of death for former WWE star Eddie "Umaga" Fatu's death was caused by "acute toxicity due to combined effects of hydrocodone, carisoprodol, and diazepam." Hydrocone is a painkiller. Carisoprodol is a muscle relaxer. Diazepam is an anti-anxiety medication. Fatu passed away on 12/4. WWE, which released him after he refused to go to a mandated rehab program following his second WWE Wellness Policy failure, did not acknowledge his passing on television. Muchnick's source was an email he received from the Harris County medical examiner in Houston, Texas.
"Wrestling Babylon" author Irv Muchnick reported on his website that the cause of death for former WWE star Eddie "Umaga" Fatu's death was caused by "acute toxicity due to combined effects of hydrocodone, carisoprodol, and diazepam." Hydrocone is a painkiller. Carisoprodol is a muscle relaxer. Diazepam is an anti-anxiety medication. Fatu passed away on 12/4. WWE, which released him after he refused to go to a mandated rehab program following his second WWE Wellness Policy failure, did not acknowledge his passing on television. Muchnick's source was an email he received from the Harris County medical examiner in Houston, Texas.