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it's really real meat
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As over as Crystal Pepsi
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Razzy, you have inspired this quote... "Unless they are physically taking drugs in the ring then any drugged up wrestler, like Test, Benoit, Umaga, etc, had a drug related death, not a wrestling related death." The loss of anyone is heartbreaking to the friends and family. I am by no means making light of children losing their fathers, friends losing one another, father's losing sons, or any sort of relationship. What I am making light of is how CZW is even considered note worthy in the industry. It's everything that was bad about ECW, and without the cult following to boot. Any random CZW wrestler who died from drug use is just another junkie on the street who lost their way, and not a wrestler. Rest in peace, whoever you are. I'm sure in the ring you touched people by throwing chairs at flaming barbed wire covered tables, with broken glass and rock salt. As a wrestler, I feel nothing for you. As a person, my heart breaks a little because of the loved ones you may have left behind. I just hope your passing serves as a warning to other people in CZW to leave that company and either find a new job or go into a place where wrestling is respected. |
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