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Juan
03-22-2007, 06:30 PM
From Helms' MySpace Page (http://www.myspace.com/gshelms):

So, heard any good internet stories lately? smile.gifsmile.gif

Before I start I wanna say that the fans here in Mexico City are awesome! They greeted us in the airport with cheers, hugs and gifts and an enthusiasm that reminds me of just why I love perfoming so much!

Now, before I clear the air, I wanna ask a question? If you get hurt and a doctor prescribes you a medicine/drug and therapy to help you and you take it, did that become wrong somewhere? Did I miss a meeting? No need to answer because apparently the answer is yes. Apparently pro wrestlers never get hurt and if they do they aren't allowed to get treatment. So anyway, here's the story, several years ago I had hurt my knee and was advised by 2 different doctors to undergo this particular therapy. I didn't ask for it, hell, I didn't even know about it, all I knew is that I didn't want to have to have surgery. Not to mention that I would like for my life after wrestling to be as painless as possible. I won't be able to wrestle forever and I would hope that I'm entitled to the best quality of life availalbe to me when that time comes. I would like to think that it's well in my human rights to take whatever a doctor tells me to if it helps my condition and relieves my pain. Isn't that what everyone goes to a doctor for? Shane Helms committed no crime and did absolutely nothing illegal. And that is a FACT!!! Trust me, there are a million ways to get any kind of legal or illegal medicine/drug you want. However, I was under the assumption that going thru a doctor, getting treatment and therapy for a totally LEGAL medicine was the right way to go about dealing with this particular injury. And this injury that might have led to surgery had I not taken the therapy that I did. It's strange how that part of the story was conviently left out! Besides, look at me! I'm not 300 lbs of muscle, the biggest I've ever been is 215, I'm not abusing ANYTHING other that the abuse my body takes doing the job I love. Hell, I didn't even drink alcohol until I was 27.

Now I get that this "reporter" was just doing his job and was only using certain names from his list to sensationalize the article. And I guess it makes it sound more colorful to use the name Hurricane although I haven't been The Hurricane in almost 2 years now. Hell I guess this guy can pretty much get away with saying whatever he feels, I honestly don't know. I don't know him and I don't even deal with that particular Doctor anymore either. And if that Doctor did anything wrong himself, as long as it didn't involve me it shouldn't concern me or be directed towards me.

Am I making an excuse? Not at all. Making up an excuse would be admitting that I did something wrong or illegal. I did neither. I'm just a guy that has torn his body to shreds for the job he loves. And there are times that I've had to do to the hospital and get different kinds of medicines/drugs/whatever to help me heal. I'm not Wolverine, I can't heal from every injury instantaneaously. I get hurt! And I'll get hurt again. I've said a million times, I never got into wrestling for the fame or the fortune, I got into because I genuinely love it. I put 100% of my heart into it and unfortunately my body pays the price. That's not a complaint, that's simply . . . reality.

On a different note. I hope my performance this week on Smackdown this week is okay. I had one of the worst flu-bugs of my life this weekend. I was sick to a point where I couldn't get out of bed and questioned whether I'd even be able to make it to do TV this week. However, I did make it to the show. I found out that I'd be wrestling Chris Benoit and then had to make a decision, call in sick or try and tough it out. Calling in sick . . . . not my style. I vomitted a total of 3 times in the 2 hours leading up to my match and I was really just physically drained as I was standing at the curtain. I remember Johnny Ace and Dean Malenko both asking me was I ok, I shook my head yes, but my body was saying, "Wtf?" smile.gifsmile.gif Anyway, I did the match. It might not be the performance of my life, but I gave it everything I had. Not to mention, I took a knee to the head that almosted ended my night on contact! LOL Later, I got to the back, tried drinking a Gatorade, threw that up as well, threw up twice more and was finally done with the "being sick" portion of my evening. My partners in crime, the CCB, took damn good care of me. I love my friends and my world is a brighter place because of them. smile.gif Now strangely enough but not surprisingly at all, this story didn't make any of the wrestling news websites. I guess making wrestling or wrestlers (especially me) look good is something they don't like to do much anymore, there's no "HITS" off of good news ya know? smile.gif It boggles my mind when I think about how much exposure these "enemies of pro-wrestling" get off of pro-wrestling websites. How many years have I been on the net giving countless hours of myself to my fans? How many hosiptals and schools have I visited to help under priviledged kids and wounded soldiers? How much money have I donated to various charities for no other reason than to help. All of these things are neglected by these websites yet they all jumped on this story just to drum up attention. Makes me wonder if this BLOG will receive as many posts?

With that being said, I want to thank from the bottom of my heart all the support from my friends and family since this debacle started. My "inner circle" stays tight! Surprisingly, even the MySpace crowd has been, I'd say . . . 97% positive. I think my personality comes thru on my page and this attempt to villify me has thankfully fallen on a lot of deaf ears. To the 3% or so that have said bad things to or about me regarding this issue whether here or in some other forum, hey, it's all cool. You can't hurt me, cuz you mean nothing to me.

Thanks again to everyone that's supported me, I love you all. Now forget all this bullshit and go have some fun!

KingofOldSchool
03-22-2007, 06:33 PM
Like I've said before, I don't really care if they use steriods especially if it was prescribed to them. Like someone else said, it's not like steriods cause wrestlers psychology to improve or their charisma. If so then Chris Masters would surpass Ric Flair as my wrestling God.

Kane Knight
03-22-2007, 07:09 PM
The statement that he did nothing wrong is questionable. Didn't he get his persriptions over the internet? Several of the articles on this are talking about it in such a way. That's questionable at best, and it casts dispersions on how innocent he is for "following doctor's orders."

On the flips side, I agree with KoOS, and for a long time have been vocal that I think in a fake sport, steroid use shouldn't be a problem. The drugs are overexaggerated in terms of damage, and wrestlers are big boys (even before the roids).

The One
03-22-2007, 07:13 PM
I don't think anyone who has ever worked in, enjoyed, or has even known about Pro Wrestling doesn't know that a lot, if not most, use steroids...and truthfully...no one seems to give a shit other than people who report on it.

Kane Knight
03-22-2007, 07:16 PM
Nobody really should give a shit, either. It's like telling us wrestling's fake. Everybody knows. nobody cares.

The One
03-22-2007, 07:19 PM
A NEW STUDY SHOWS THAT TEENS SOMETIMES SMOKE POT!!!

OMG!!!!!!

KingofOldSchool
03-22-2007, 07:19 PM
It's one thing to use it to help recover from a major injury, it's another to use it just to have a body like John Cena or Bobby Lashley.

That's what I think happened with Kurt Angle and Scott Steiner. They had a serious of injuries, they were given steroids to help mend these injuries, but then they got too dependant on them.

KingofOldSchool
03-22-2007, 07:20 PM
A NEW STUDY SHOWS THAT TEENS SOMETIMES SMOKE POT!!!

OMG!!!!!!

AND HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX!!!!

Kane Knight
03-22-2007, 07:35 PM
A NEW STUDY SHOWS THAT TEENS SOMETIMES SMOKE POT!!!

OMG!!!!!!

That'd be funnier if they didn't do that on the evening news so often. :D

They like sensation, and apparently parents have noretention, so....


IT's TILL NEWS TO ME, DAMMIT!!!!

The One
03-22-2007, 07:41 PM
This just in! Ladies and gentlemen, it fills me with sorrow to report this, but apparently it's just been confirmed, alcohol is being consumed by people under the age of 21. It could be happening in your town. Here are some classic signs to watch out for...

The One
03-22-2007, 07:43 PM
We now continue with our regularly schedualed news report on how Pro Wrestling is fake...

Pepsi Man
03-22-2007, 11:03 PM
The "news" discussion reminds me of something I saw on the news yesterday. I swear to god or whatever higher power you believe in, if you believe in one, that this is legit. I was on my break at work, and the news was on, and one item mentioned was how schools must report serious crimes to the police. I looked at a coworker and asked, "Wait. How's that news?"

Corkscrewed
03-23-2007, 03:38 PM
Interesting response. I'm inclined to be sympathetic toward Helms because of his reputation and stuff, but if this was Barry Bonds making the same story and ploy, we'd be all over his neck and calling him a lame liar or somethingorother.

Although with Bonds, you'd have to replace "doctors" with "Mike Sweeney."

Kane Knight
03-23-2007, 05:10 PM
While I just called it questionable, let's be fair. Hurricane isn't a guy performing in a competitive sport, and a lot of wreestlers do take steroids after injuries to aid their return, legally. not to mention, Hurricane's head is still roughly the same size it always was.

Now, if you were comparing someone who looks like they were on steroids with Bonds, like Lashley, Trips, etc., it'd be fair. And if the guy in question was an internet crush like Helms was, and simply larger and more likely to have been on the juice for a long period of time, it'd be more accurate.

M-A-G
03-23-2007, 06:05 PM
Why is it when something like this is exposed people are all indifferent and "roids don't bother me" but people use roids as a way to insult people like Steiner, Lashley, Test, and HHH?

KingofOldSchool
03-23-2007, 06:16 PM
I don't think people use them using roids as a reason to hate them, just more so of them poking fun at them because it's so obvious that those idividuals are on the gas.

The One
03-23-2007, 06:20 PM
What KoOS said...

Kane Knight
03-23-2007, 07:41 PM
Why is it when something like this is exposed people are all indifferent and "roids don't bother me" but people use roids as a way to insult people like Steiner, Lashley, Test, and HHH?

Because:


It's funny as fuck when people are so blatantly on them.
It's horribly ironic in a sport that has been "clean" for years.
It makes us feel better to know their balls are the size of fly eggs.
Overdoing it is just stupid, and some of these people really overdo it.
It's funny seeing someone like Triple H triple his size in a month.
There is no point to this one, but I wanted to use more bullet points.