R.I.P. Ultimate Warrior
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Sucks that after an awesome week with it being WrestleMania 30 and such, it had to end on such a devastating note. Plus on his final night on RAW he looked winded yet the next day he was fine. And now late last night suffered severe cardiac arrest.
His final words are really jarring tho, it was like he knew his final days were upon him or something.
Such a shame after all the celebrations and honoring him, he's gone. Somewhere in heaven him and Randy are having yet another match with Ms. Elizabeth at ringside. May the rocketship forever be fueled and long live the Warrior.
R.I.P.
His final words are really jarring tho, it was like he knew his final days were upon him or something.
Such a shame after all the celebrations and honoring him, he's gone. Somewhere in heaven him and Randy are having yet another match with Ms. Elizabeth at ringside. May the rocketship forever be fueled and long live the Warrior.
R.I.P.
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He was great. Was probably the most popular wrestler in my school playground. His entrance got the crowd pumped every time. He basically did the same 4 or 5 moves in every fight, but you don't care about that when you're 6. I don't really follow wrestling much now, but did catch some of the Wrestlemania and saw the part where he came out with the Hall of Fame people. He did look quite frail (Razor looked better than I thought he would at least) but I don't think anyone saw this coming. Such a shame.
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