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WWE Wrestler U**** Dies of Heart Attack..

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    #21
    I remember him, damn shame. RIP.

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      #22
      Steroids can an will KILL.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Derranged View Post
        I never heard of him. RIP.

        Thats how many wrestlers now that died before the age of 65 since the
        80s?

        You can change that age to 45 and still have a long list.

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          #24
          Damn, sad news.

          A life of steroids and pain killers will do that to someone, which is why wrestlers are lucky to make it to 50.

          U**** didn't have a steroidesque body, so it was probably the pain killers that did it. It's probably why Lesnar was/is in such bad shape now.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Cadillac Man View Post
            Steroids can an will KILL.
            There is no documentation or proof anywhere that says steroids are directly linked to someones death.

            You Fail!

            Originally posted by QUELOQUE View Post
            U**** didn't have a steroidesque body, so it was probably the pain killers that did it. It's probably why Lesnar was/is in such bad shape now.
            Just because he doesn't look like Ronnie Coleman doesn't mean he's not using steroids.

            And we all know steroids are responsible for holes in your intestines
            Last edited by TheNegation; 12-05-2009, 03:08 AM.

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              #26
              Wow, I didn't know Test died this year too He was only 33

              found out by reading the U**** article on CNN (front page)

              Apparently, Test died from Oxycodone.

              Man, wrestling does take a toll on one's body. All those bumbs and bruises day in and day out with hardly any rest... And all the other things associated with it. Wears the body down.

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