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Post by Racksman on Apr 20, 2016 23:55:02 GMT -5
Damn, going back on her Twitter, she just posted this music video a couple of days ago, and @'d WWE in it. f***ing sad.
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Post by edgehead on Apr 20, 2016 23:56:30 GMT -5
I always hoped that she would defeat the addictions/demons and reconcile with the WWE. Tragic ending. RIP Chyna. I will remember you for adding to some of my favorite years of being a wrestling fan.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Apr 20, 2016 23:56:35 GMT -5
We talk about how much she meant to Hunter and DX but I think it is entirely possible that without her Eddy Guerrero never makes it in WWE. Eddy betraying her was really the first thing he did in WWE that I can remember him doing, him being more than just one of the Radicalz. She helped him bring out Latino Heat and at least for me, showed a side that I didn't thing he had. Life can be painful. Mental illness sucks. Addiction is bitch. Don't know if she would ever make a return to WWE, that was a rope bridge was nuked long ago, but I do wish we had gotten a chance to find out for sure. Yeah, the first real thing I remember Eddie doing in the WWE was his work with Chyna. I remember absolutely hating Eddie during that time. Chyna was pretty good at getting me to hate certain wrestlers, wrestlers who would go on to be top heels/tweeners/occasional faces.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Apr 20, 2016 23:57:27 GMT -5
Still nothing from WWE.com nor has anyone affiliated with WWE tweeted out a condolence message let. News is still fresh (WWE may want to confirm it themselves as well) and most of them are still in the UK and don't have the 24/7 access to things they'd have in the US. OK. I had forgotten about the Euro tour (not a regular non-network viewer) And then Stephanie just tweeted about her work out.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Apr 20, 2016 23:57:49 GMT -5
Demons be damned she opened a lot of doors for women that people will probably never realize RIP 9th Wonder
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Post by Stu on Apr 21, 2016 0:01:02 GMT -5
Was just about to go to bed when I saw this. It's always shocking when we hear about a celebrity dying. As much as we talked about her losing her battle against her demons, it's safe to say we always hoped she'd pull through and even make peace with WWE. Now it will never happen.
RIP Chyna
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Apr 21, 2016 0:01:24 GMT -5
She was a troubled soul. Let's hope she finally has found some peace.
RIP.
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Post by Beets by Schrute on Apr 21, 2016 0:01:54 GMT -5
My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. Regardless of what Chyna's actions have done to her image, she was still someone's daughter and sister. To see a loved one be tortured by addiction is too much.
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Post by Captain & Diet on Apr 21, 2016 0:02:03 GMT -5
It's legit. TMZ just confirmed it 5 min ago. Very sad right now.
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Post by JCBaggee on Apr 21, 2016 0:02:58 GMT -5
WWE higher ups aren't going to respond to this for a long while. They'll get their own confirmation, come up with a plan for how to handle it, and then you'll start seeing it trickle out. They're a huge company, and while it's easy to forget now that she's passed, there was a lot of bad blood between the two, and neither side really came off as the good guy. It's probably going to be a while before you see a full WWE.com write-up or a tweet from Triple H.
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Apr 21, 2016 0:03:08 GMT -5
I always hoped that she would defeat the addictions/demons and reconcile with the WWE. Tragic ending. RIP Chyna. I will remember you for adding to some of my favorite years of being a wrestling fan. It's tough to say, but I don't think a reconciliation with WWE was ever really on the table. I don't think that was addiction, I think it was pride on both sides of the table.
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Post by Chuckie Finster on Apr 21, 2016 0:04:17 GMT -5
I legit have a lot of sympathy for Paul Levesque. She started going downhill after they broke up and he's probably gonna feel a bit of guilt for this.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Apr 21, 2016 0:06:56 GMT -5
Well.... shit.
I was always a big fan of hers back in the day.
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Apr 21, 2016 0:07:29 GMT -5
Lots of iconic wrestlers have died over the past year. It's pretty sad.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 0:07:58 GMT -5
RIP. It's a shame that this had to happen. I hope she's in a better place.
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Post by H-Virus on Apr 21, 2016 0:08:59 GMT -5
Tragic. And yet, with everything that's happened over the last 15 years of her life, I'm kind of surprised this didn't happen sooner.
I know I was one of the many people who poked fun at what a train wreck her life had become in the past, but I genuinely had hoped that she'd be able to get help and turn things around for herself. I wish she had at least been able to let go of the past and find a better form of closure than this. 46 is too young for anyone to go out on.
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Post by Martin: #TeamBella Treasurer on Apr 21, 2016 0:09:48 GMT -5
I'm saddened to hear this. Was a big fan of Chyna back in the day. In an era where women in WWE were seen as eye candy and were involved in many misogynistic angles, they had this bad ass female fighting back. I hope she has indeed found peace
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Apr 21, 2016 0:09:50 GMT -5
Rest in Peace.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 21, 2016 0:10:47 GMT -5
Just saw this on IG before I went to bed and it's sad news to hear. She seem like she was getting herself together but sadly these occurrences happen way to often when people try to rebound themselves and they are cut off short.
RIP Chyna.
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Post by edgehead on Apr 21, 2016 0:11:55 GMT -5
I always hoped that she would defeat the addictions/demons and reconcile with the WWE. Tragic ending. RIP Chyna. I will remember you for adding to some of my favorite years of being a wrestling fan. It's tough to say, but I don't think a reconciliation with WWE was ever really on the table. I don't think that was addiction, I think it was pride on both sides of the table. Yes, it was one of those things that would be years down the line to even have the slightest possibility. Just a sad situation,
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