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Most upsetting wrestling death ever ....?

What was in your opinion the Most upsetting wrestling death ever ?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Owen Harts Fall R.I.P Owen

  • 1 decade ago

    Probably Owen Hart. I mean, his death from falling was very sad because people actually witnessed his death. That is depressing enough, but the upsetting part was that they actually went on with the show. I wouldn't want to watch wrestling after seeing someone get killed. They didn't stop the PPV or anything, the matches still continued.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am sad to learn about any wrestlers death. But there are 3

    that stand out in my mind. The sudden and tragic death of Owen Hart it definately was a shock. The death of Eddie

    Guerrerio I miss him so very, very much.

    But the most upsetting death and had me looking for answers

    was the brutal and senseless deaths of Chris Benoit and his

    family. I still find myself not beliving what the media says.

    Source(s): nuff said.
  • 1 decade ago

    Like mant stated, all the loses have been very upsetting. Most, however, your preventable and caused by the actions taken by those who passed away.

    For me, the saddest was the lose of a person I called a frend, a personal friend. I knew him well enough to talk to him on the phone a few times a month for several years, and for the nearly 10 years I knew him, a better man could not have been found.

    He went through many ups and downs. He had major issues with drugs, hit rock bottom, cleaned up and was making a comeback. He suffered an inring accident, seemingly minor by comparision, and died shortly after surgery from a blood clot. He even came back right after surgery to be at the show supporting his friends and co workers.

    The man, Chris Candido. Many of us expected for many years to get a call of his passing, and then he cleaned up, and was as good as he ever was, and that is when we lost him. Perhaps it was meant to be that way.

    I like to think that the time and effort Candido put into making everyone around him happier was rewarded with him getting a chance to clean up his life before he was taken away. Now, when we think of his death, noone can say he was a druggie, or he was a bad guy when he passed, and we can now say he had a battle with lfes demons and won them before he left.

    To me, it makes it very bittersweet. I am glad my friend left this word on a great note, but for selfish reasons, I would give all I own for just one joke from his mouth that always made me laugh!

    I miss my friend Chris Candido. Tomorrow(2tth) of april is also a bittersweet day. It is my 17th wedding anny, and also the 3rd anny of his passing. He and my wife also share birthdays.

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  • Eddie Guerrero, in my opinion, was the most tragic death the WWE has ever seen. Eddie really made an impact on his fans, not only in wrestling ability but also in heart. We will always miss him, and know that he is looking down at us. He wants us to continue to watch and love the sport that he had enjoyed for all of his life.

  • 1 decade ago

    Chris Benoit, the best in-ring performer I ever saw in my 41 years as a wrestling fan. Nobody ever said anything negative about him, and everybody respected him. Everybody called him the most dedicated, hardest-working wrestler in the business.

    That his severe brain damage went undetected for so long is shocking and saddening, and the results from it are tragic.

    When I saw that death notice just before RAW started I actually believed it was to start another angle (remember, Vince's limo blew up the week prior). But when Vince broke character and admitted the limo explosion was just a story, then told everybody that Chris was dead...that was the most numbing, surreal incident I ever witnessed in my 41 years as a fan. To this day, I still have questions about it...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    All wrestling deaths are upsetting, they all impacted us in many ways, you can't just say Owen Hart or Eddie Guerrero, because all deaths were evenly upsetting and horrible..Owen Hart's death was a terrible technical difficulty, it was a very upsetting mistake that shocked everyone, it was a shame that a great, like Owen Hart had to die in such a terribly avoidable way..

    Eddie Guerrero's death was so horrible it shook the core of everyone who knew him, met him or was just a fan of his, he died in a dreadful way and for someone as great as him to die from heart disease even thought he was in peak physical condition was terrible, especially for a passionate and caring individual, that is, Eddie Guerrero..

    This is all to prove we can't pinpoint the 'most upsetting death', all wrestlers deaths were terribly depressing, they were all die to terrible conditions and they were all horryfyingly shocking...

    RIP

    Owen Hart

    RIP

    Eddie Guerrero

    and also..even if i didn't mention him, his death was of abysmal conditions, of his brain, and his metal health. Some people may call him a monster but noone can blame another for depression..Chris Benoit, a great guy and a great wrestler to die and kill of depression is awful, to know that someone who we see, as great as him, to commit in such a terrible thing, is absoloutely shocking and upsetting..

    so

    RIP

    Chris Benoit

    Truly, those greats deserve to be remembered as who they were, that is,

    Legends..

  • 1 decade ago

    Owen Hart

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Owen Hart

    Eddie G

    Chris Beniot

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    The most disturbing would be the Mae Young giving birth episode was disgusting. Speaking of an injury though that would be at I believe, Summerslam ( I Think )a few years back it was the Hardcore Iron man match. All I can remember is one of the Mean Street Posse got nailed in the face with a fire hydrant and bleed like a slaughtered cow.

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