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Old 11-15-2006, 04:32 AM   #33
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It doesnt just happen. You don't just break a pelvis in a controlled environment. Of course, shit happens "bodys have been broken, don't try this at home etc." But just because shit happens, doesn't mean it should when you're performing. Its a rough job, theres bumps and drops and all that. Black eyes, pulled muscles and broken appendages can happen after a bad fall or bad luck and not really be anyones fault or a big deal. But a broken pelvis? Thats major and its not just a risk you're running.
Its a result of a clumbsy, sloppy, unprofessional and careless worker.
Bret Hart never injured another wrestler in his professional career. Guys like Mark Henry and The Great Khali have. Its no coincidence.
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