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fyreredsub -> sad news for WWE fans (11/13/2005 11:36:23 AM)

eddie guerrero passed away this morning. he was 38. no news yet as to the hows/whys.
its a shame.he was too young to go.when i hear more i'll post it.
i wonder if it had anything to do w/ the smack to the head w/ a steel chair that he got on fri nite by ken kennedy?




girl4you2 -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/13/2005 11:55:35 AM)

Eddie was found dead in his hotel room at the marriott city center hotel in downtown minneapolis. he didn't respond to his 7am wake up call, and his traveling partner, Chavo Guerrero called the room and got no answer. security opened the door and found that he was dead in the bathroom. attempts at revival were not successful.

tonight there will be a WWE supershow for Raw and Smackdown and both will incorporate tributes to Eddie.

hope this information helps. i don't know a thing about WWE, but i found out this much. heartfelt wishes to his family and loved ones, as well as friends and fans.




fyreredsub -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 4:01:38 AM)

for those of you w/ teens that are into this.......or grownups that keep their like of it in the closet,lol........
it was heart failure.....i'm glad it wasn't an overdose of some sort-my teen son is quite an avid fan and aspires to be in the business soon.
his role model's reputation is kept intact.....i didnt wish to see his belief system destroyed by one he believes in......




IronBear -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 5:35:53 AM)

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“It was heart failure. It was from his past – the drinking and the drug abuse. They found signs of heart disease. She (the examiner) said that the blood vessels were very worn and narrow, and that just showed all the abuse from the scheduling of work and his past. And Eddie just worked out like crazy all the time. It made his heart grow bigger and work harder and the vessels were getting smaller, and that’s what caused the heart failure. He went into a deep sleep.

As soon as they saw his heart, they saw the lining of his heart already had the heart disease. There was no trauma, and Eddie hadn’t hurt himself in any way. It answered a lot of questions. I knew Eddie wasn’t feeling very good for the last week. He was home and kept saying he wasn’t feeling good and we thought it was just “road tired.” So we thought he just had to rest. It answered a lot of my questions, too, because he was just so exhausted. She said it was normal because the heart was working so hard.


Vickie Guerrero speaks on Eddie's autopsy report
Nov. 15, 2005

Full report here





sub4hire -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 7:39:16 AM)

quote:

i wonder if it had anything to do w/ the smack to the head w/ a steel chair that he got on fri nite by ken kennedy?


I'm not a fan but my parents were HUGE fans. So the year my mother passed on I purchased front row tickets. What a rip off those prices were. The rest of the stadium 20 a ticket and I had to pay 300.
Anyway, as I heard the hits, hit. There was no connection to the actual bodies.
I do believe accidents happen. Those steel chairs are indeed real. I don't believe they hit and if they do..certainly not as bad as one thinks.
I do have to say, that night Eddie was there, I became somewhat of a fan of his that night.
Didn't look anything like he did in real life on television. Just my opinion.




fyreredsub -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 3:34:41 PM)

thank you IronBear

i'll save the link


quote:

ORIGINAL: IronBear

quote:

“It was heart failure. It was from his past – the drinking and the drug abuse. They found signs of heart disease. She (the examiner) said that the blood vessels were very worn and narrow, and that just showed all the abuse from the scheduling of work and his past. And Eddie just worked out like crazy all the time. It made his heart grow bigger and work harder and the vessels were getting smaller, and that’s what caused the heart failure. He went into a deep sleep.

As soon as they saw his heart, they saw the lining of his heart already had the heart disease. There was no trauma, and Eddie hadn’t hurt himself in any way. It answered a lot of questions. I knew Eddie wasn’t feeling very good for the last week. He was home and kept saying he wasn’t feeling good and we thought it was just “road tired.” So we thought he just had to rest. It answered a lot of my questions, too, because he was just so exhausted. She said it was normal because the heart was working so hard.


Vickie Guerrero speaks on Eddie's autopsy report
Nov. 15, 2005

Full report here







fyreredsub -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 3:36:04 PM)

i've taken my boys a few times. the man had charisma for sure.i'll miss watching him.


quote:

ORIGINAL: sub4hire

quote:

i wonder if it had anything to do w/ the smack to the head w/ a steel chair that he got on fri nite by ken kennedy?


I'm not a fan but my parents were HUGE fans. So the year my mother passed on I purchased front row tickets. What a rip off those prices were. The rest of the stadium 20 a ticket and I had to pay 300.
Anyway, as I heard the hits, hit. There was no connection to the actual bodies.
I do believe accidents happen. Those steel chairs are indeed real. I don't believe they hit and if they do..certainly not as bad as one thinks.
I do have to say, that night Eddie was there, I became somewhat of a fan of his that night.
Didn't look anything like he did in real life on television. Just my opinion.






knees2you -> RE: sad news for WWE fans (11/17/2005 4:05:02 PM)

I Grew up on W.W.F
Then changed to W.W.E

I have limited addition W.W.F Wrestling cards
from the 1980's There gold trimmed and signed.

Don't really need them..

Once and awhile I watch W.W.E.

I was sad When Mr. Perfect died.

Sincerely, Ant[;)]




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