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Misawa wanted to quit article
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This is a shame, but I think there won't be any change in the wrestling world just like every other tragedy in wrestling. When the outcry and sadness goes away, business as usual.
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I believe it, in Misawa's 28 year career I don't think that I ever remember him missing time due to injury. Also, the fact that there isn't any ring side doctors is beyond rediculous, hopefully this will change.
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Hase's legislation might have something to it though.
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Dumb Jap coulda quit if he wanted to, but like a gambling addict, he chose not to. I dont wanna hear bullshit like " circumstances " . If it was about money, then he didnt manage it well enough, because surely he got it . Japan has great healthcare. They pay 70% of your bills if you dont have employee insurance.
It's alright to be sad about his death, but dont make fucking excuses. It was his own damn fault just like many other pro wrestlers who have died. He had a choice. He could have gotten checked out. He could have prevented this. Dont blame doctors not being at ringside. Thats a joke. |
I don't think anyone is saying it wasn't Misiwa's own fault, or placing blame on not having a ringside doctor.
It's just the concept itself, of having no ringside doctor, that everyone takes issue with. It probably wouldn't have changed anything in this case, but to not have someone there is ridiculous, given what they do in the ring. |
Damn, this is the first I have heard of his death.
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And not having doctors at ringside IS a factor. Whether or not it would have saved him is a moot point. Honestly, when you're a company and you don't have medical staff at the arena, there is a BIG problem. Fucking ROH has paramedics at their shows, I mean come on. |
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He wanted to quit article? I didn't even know he was in article. By god if he wasn't working so hard for article and focused more on wrestling he may be alive today. DAMN YOU ARTICLE.
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