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Post by steel on Jul 21, 2011 12:02:58 GMT -5
Chris Benoit.
So that this time, God could intervene and allow his condition to be caught and dealt with, as to avoid the tragedy that occurred.
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Post by Spz on Jul 21, 2011 12:10:08 GMT -5
Moolah i just cant stand watching Mae with out her its sad
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Post by bountyhunterblood5 on Jul 21, 2011 13:49:29 GMT -5
Mr. Perfect
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2011 14:53:43 GMT -5
Eddie
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Post by MacReady on Jul 21, 2011 18:10:31 GMT -5
Chris Benoit. So that this time, God could intervene and allow his condition to be caught and dealt with, as to avoid the tragedy that occurred. Murderer isn't a medical condition.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2011 19:28:47 GMT -5
Chris Benoit. So that this time, God could intervene and allow his condition to be caught and dealt with, as to avoid the tragedy that occurred. Murderer isn't a medical condition. No, but an enlarged section of the brain due to steroid abuse and obvious underlined mental health issues IS a medical condition that could have been dealt with, if caught soon enough. My answer is Chris Benoit. He was one of my favorates, and one of the best in ring performers in the world. It annoys me how fans talk so much bullcrapabout him, yes he murdered his family, but the reason WWE distance themselves from his name is NOT because of some kind of moral correction. They choose to forget Benoit because they are just as responsible for the tragedy as the doctors who failed to notice his declining health, and its about time ignorant fans realised this. If Benoits condition was caught and treated, wrestling would have benefitted. Lets not forget he died on the same weekend as a scheduled match with everybodys jesus CM Punk. Benoit Vs Bryan, Vs Del Rio, hell, even a Cena Vs Benoit fued similar to Benoits fued with The Rock in 2000, all of which would have been incredible to see.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jul 21, 2011 19:30:30 GMT -5
Chris Benoit, so we could of seen Benoit/CM Punk
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Post by Tylor on Jul 21, 2011 20:32:38 GMT -5
Andrew 'Test' Martin.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2011 20:38:28 GMT -5
BRIAN F'N PILLMAN
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Post by cmcolt on Jul 21, 2011 20:39:24 GMT -5
EDDIE BENOIT
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Post by "Living Legend" Duttanized on Jul 21, 2011 20:52:00 GMT -5
One wrestler? I'd have to say Owen Hart/Eddy Guerrero/Chris Benoit/Mr. Perfect.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2011 0:04:54 GMT -5
Mr. Perfect for sure. Loved him.
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Post by stoningtonj on Jul 22, 2011 0:27:13 GMT -5
HOt Stuff Eddie Gilbert....he was awesome....Terry Gordy as well...A wrecking machine.
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Post by DontHassleTheHoff on Jul 22, 2011 0:43:46 GMT -5
While I find this whole topic abit distasteful i would have to say either:
Test- The guy was fantastic in his last run, and if he hadn't retired I would have loved to have seen him come back, he was always a guy I could see main eventing, but never quite got the chance.
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Umaga: Such a shame this guy passed at a rediculously early age, Eddie, Benoit, Savage, they all had some time to really shine, this guy was a fantastic talent who never got that. He was in some massive matches when he was in the WWE and had he made it back there, I have no doubt he would have went on to do even better, plus he seemed to be well loved my his co-workers.
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Post by Thick Justice on Jul 22, 2011 0:53:12 GMT -5
Its a tough question as a lot of wrestlers I'd want wouldn't be wrestling today anyway.
Eddie: So much goodness happened with his death to the wrestling business with drug testing. Some nobody wouldn't have caused the same.
Brian Pillman: His career was reigning down but would have made an awesome manager.
Larry Sweeney: Would have been awesome to see him in wwe. However with his mental problems he'd likely kill himself again.
Bam Bam: Would have been awesome to see him go in wwe hall of fame. He was a great wrestler and a great human being so it seems atleast.
Mike Awesome: Would have loved to see him have a main event tna program. However he'd kill himself again likely.
Mitsuhara Misawa would be awesome to have back but likely would have been retired by now and if he came back he would have missed his last years.
Its hard to choose one when it seems most that died I'd want would either be retired or commit suicide again.
If they came back at the same age as when they died my choice is simple Owen hart.
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Post by "The Visionary" Eldniw on Jul 22, 2011 2:08:00 GMT -5
Murderer isn't a medical condition. No, but an enlarged section of the brain due to steroid abuse and obvious underlined mental health issues IS a medical condition that could have been dealt with, if caught soon enough. My answer is Chris Benoit. He was one of my favorates, and one of the best in ring performers in the world. It annoys me how fans talk so much bullpoop about him, yes he murdered his family, but the reason WWE distance themselves from his name is NOT because of some kind of moral correction. They choose to forget Benoit because they are just as responsible for the tragedy as the doctors who failed to notice his declining health, and its about time ignorant fans realised this. If Benoits condition was caught and treated, wrestling would have benefitted. Lets not forget he died on the same weekend as a scheduled match with everybodys jesus CM Punk. Benoit Vs Bryan, Vs Del Rio, hell, even a Cena Vs Benoit fued similar to Benoits fued with The Rock in 2000, all of which would have been incredible to see. You get a +1 sir! My answer too, is Chris Benoit. I don't need to explain it. 1.) Because I just don't need to. I liked Chris, I still like him, I miss him. That's good enough for me, and if you don't like it, tough f*cking sh*t. And 2.) I quoted a DAMN GOOD explanation.
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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Jul 22, 2011 4:32:43 GMT -5
Well, Benoit would be obvious if it also meant none of that ever happened and this black mark on wrestling was gone...
But out of pure fandom, Eddie Guerrero. He was one such a roll at the time. Owen and Pillman would be close behind for similar reasons.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Jul 22, 2011 9:52:23 GMT -5
Owen. Definitely Owen.
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Post by The Mac on Jul 22, 2011 10:57:01 GMT -5
Eddie Guerrero
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Post by JTG on Jul 22, 2011 11:12:11 GMT -5
I'd probably have to go with Eddie. Imagine some of the incredible matches he could have had with guys like Punk, Del Rio, Christian, Sin Cara, The Miz, Daniel Bryan, etc... Any one of those match up would've been fantastic.
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