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Old 11-14-2006, 04:15 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Afterlife
You ask if he's only injured himself, I give an example of him injuring a fellow worker, and you scoff at it? What the hell kind of thought process is that?
First off, my first comment was a joke based on Mark's track record of getting hurt. Second, I'm not scoffing Lance's injury, I'm merely pointing out the obvious that stuff like that can happen in a physical career such as wrestling. It's not called checkers or tic-tac-toe. It's a physical contact (as close to contact as you can get) career and you run those kinds of risks everytime you step in the ropes no matter how professionally trained you are and no matter who your opponent is. Now I'm not trying to make light of his or anyone else's injuries but after everything that's gone down in wrestling over the years, you'd think we'd be used to that sort of thing. Oh, someone hurt their shoulder! Someone needs surgery on the knee! This stuff happens. Why is it that people get so into all the physicality and sickness that occurs in wrestling and then whine and moan and grieve whenever someone goes down in action? It just happens.
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