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So I'm a supporter of Chris Nowinski
From wrestling observer.
Support Wrestlingobserver.com; Visit Our Advertisers Chris Nowinski with a message to the pro wrestling community on his concussion research To the professional wrestling community: I was saddened today, but not surprised, to learn that Andrew “Test” Martin was suffering from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive degenerative brain disease caused by repetitive trauma, when he passed away. I had the honor of wrestling Test on multiple occasions and he had my respect both as a performer and as a person. Most wrestlers and wrestling fans are aware that since retiring from WWE due to multiple concussions, I have dedicated my life to the study, treatment, and prevention of CTE. Our non-profit Sports Legacy Institute (SLI) was responsible for the diagnosis of CTE in Chris Benoit in 2007, the first professional wrestler diagnosed with CTE. In 2008 I teamed up with the top researchers in this field to start the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy (CSTE) at the prestigious Boston University School of Medicine. Along with Dr. Ann McKee, Dr. Robert Stern, and Dr. Robert Cantu we have now analyzed the brains of over twenty athletes, and are beginning to develop an advanced understanding of this disease More importantly over 225 active and retired athletes have volunteered to be part of a longitudinal study on CTE. By enrolling in our CONTACT study at the CSTE at Boston University School of Medicine, they will be committing to donating their brain to CTE research after death. CONTACT members also agree to update their medical and trauma histories annually with the CSTE by phone. This study will enable the CSTE to obtain more accurate and detailed histories of donors and compare them to future pathological findings, eventually allowing us to understand the specific risk factors and clinical course of CTE. Over 20 wrestlers have already enrolled or recently pledged to join the study, including Rob Van Dam, Matt Morgan, Lance Storm, Ken Kennedy, Molly Holly, Tony Garea, Antonio Thomas, Dawn Marie, Kevin Fertig, and other big names who at this point choose to remain anonymous. The only group of professional athletes so far with a greater commitment to this research is NFL players, with over 60 current and retired players involved. Considering how the CSTE’s research combined with SLI’s advocacy were able to convince the NFL last month to completely change their approach to both concussions and lower-impact repetitive brain trauma, Test’s tragic death provides an opportunity to create change and to prevent this from happening to others. I would like to encourage current and former professional wrestlers to become part of the research that we expect will eventually lead to treatment and a cure for CTE. I am enrolled and will be donating my brain to help my former colleagues. I hope you will choose to join me and over 20 other members of our fraternity in this important endeavor. Chris Nowinski cnowinski@sportslegacy.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it To enroll, call Megan Wulff, MPH Research Coordinator 617-638-6143 mawulff@bu.eduThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it To learn more, visit www.sportslegacy.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I definitely respect what the guy is doing. Wonder what the WWE upper brass thinks of him... :?: Good to see someone using their smarts for good and keeping athletes safe. |
Well, I say good for him. I wonder if Nowinski would make it in a feud with Jericho these days. If you'll remember Nowinski's character always prided himself on being a book-smart guy who went to Harvard, and I would say may have even had a command of the English language possibly even greater than Jericho.
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Say if his studies are taken to a new level and action takes place..what would happen? An off-season? No more steel chairs? A newly constructed ring to lessen the impact?
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IDK, but Nowinski would have made a hell of a champion in WWE.
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For WWE, it probably means more medical checkups or a stricter drug policy while reducing the high risks spots for starters. After that, it would be up to Vince to see how far he's willing to go even if it meant a loss of revenues in the short term. |
I think an off season would be great for WWE
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They should have two seperate rosters, one group wrestles the first half of the year the other half wrestles the second half
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Well it could be an every other week sort of thing at least. But if they left a big fliffhanger, that'd be badass, it's not like people forget about their other shows charecters
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If they were to have an off-season, probably couldn't be more than 1 month long in order to minimize revenue losses and interest. Would probably be best to do it month after Wrestlemania since that's usually seen as the end point for most storylines and the next month is just rematches for the ppv.
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I do realize that. What I was saying was purely hypothetical.
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Does anyone see Vince willingly reducing the number of live appearances so drastically?
We're not just talking PPVs and TV tapings, but house shows. Come now. |
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Gee, Vince cares about money...who would've guessed?:roll: |
He does? Then why does he run the World Wilfdlife Fund?
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doesn't Chris Nowinski still work for the WWE in some capacity?
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Maybe not an off-season per se, but possibly a rotating list of guys who get some off time at certain times during the year. Like Group A gets time off during January and February. Group B gets time off during March and April. So forth, so on.
They can still participate in some segments if necessary for a storyline, just not be in matches getting their skulls rattled. Only use them in matches if they're needed, like the Royal Rumble. |
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that vince video makes me want to throw up all over his face
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