Watch this video. It was on ESPN's E:60 on October 19.
This is truly one of the saddest stories you will ever see/hear.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...dwpezw&cad=rja
Watch this video. It was on ESPN's E:60 on October 19.
This is truly one of the saddest stories you will ever see/hear.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...dwpezw&cad=rja
Randy
United States Air Force, Retired
Freedom Is Not Free
"Each day's a gift and NOT a given right"
Wow, his story is intense! I was never really into wresting as a kid but a good story is a good story. That was well worth the distraction from my homework. Thank you for sharing Randy.
thanks for sharing that randy
1) shows how messed up you can be with not dealing with stuff (guy he killed)
2) didnt realize the WWE actually spent that kind of cash on rehab and getting ex-wrestlers help, maybe they actually care some
3) man its sad that at that age he is still trying to wrestle, especially the same day after leaving the hospital for a seizure
Man I got sad watching that. I was 7 when he came to the WWF and I remember watching him when he went to the WCW/NWO. I used to hate the guy (well not really him but his character) but I still hate seeing how he ended up. There was a special about Hulk Hogan where he talked about his suicidal struggles with alcohol and stuff too. It's sad to see your childhood "heroes" grow old and become human again.
I think one of the problems with our childhood "heroes" is that THEY actually believe the hype that they are heroes. What a shame to see Hall still living in the past.
A few years ago (okay, maybe 10-plus, even more!), Charles Barkley was asked about being a role-model. His reply was that he was an athlete, MOMs and DADs are role-models.
Randy
United States Air Force, Retired
Freedom Is Not Free
"Each day's a gift and NOT a given right"