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Sherri Martel's Toxicology Results
From the AP (Via PWInsider):
Autopsy In For WWE's Sherri Martel TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Tuscaloosa homicide investigators say WWE Hall of Famer Sherri Martel had multiple drugs in her system when she died, including a high amount of oxycodone. A homicide spokesperson said her June death in McCalla was ruled an accident. Martel, who was 49, was inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame last year and won championship titles in the American Wrestling Association and World Wrestling Federation. At the time of her death, Captain Loyd Baker of the Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit had said foul play isn't suspected, but that Martel didn't die of natural causes. |
Fucking Chris Benoit has numbed me so much to this stuff that I have no emotional reaction to this news, other than "well, damn."
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Big surprise there.
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Did Chris Benoit do it?
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Bobby: NO DON'T GO!
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wtf, how many have died this year now?
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Too many.
But it's unfair to single out entertainment, when so many people in the film industry have died at such young ages, too. ;) |
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Steroids killed Chris Farley!
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I remember when the McMahon death angle was going on every1 was like watch someone in the business will actually die, and Sherri passed away and then the Benoit tragedy happened.
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Ironic, isn't it?
Only weird thing is, when they do a resurrection angle, someone dies. |
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If a wrestler had, perhaps, died in an explosion, I could see the irony. Nor is it strange that someone died when they did a resurrection angle. Lots of wrestlers have died this last year. |
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Or i've taken you too literally. For the first time ever. Either way, there's a first. |
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