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Sanest Florida Man
Trump knew Chyna very well
#42
Team Owner
I feel bad for D list celebrity when they die and they are upstaged by an A list death.
#43
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Now she doesn't even get her own thread.
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the other day me and my buddies watched the 92 royal rumble during one of our smoke sessions. Man did that ever bring back memories. Wrestling was so awesome in that era. Was crazy to watch because like 60-70% of those guys are dead now. Maybe even more
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I stopped watching. It hasn't been the same since Rock, Triple H, Stone Cold, attitude era. I tried watching a few weeks back and meh.
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Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka dies - CNN.com
Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka dies
Sun January 15, 2017
(CNN)Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, the wrestler known for his high-flying leap off the ring's top rope that flattened his opponents, died on Sunday. He was 73.
Actor and former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced Snuka's death on behalf of his family. The World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. also confirmed Snuka's death on its website on Sunday.
Snuka's family did not immediately release his cause of death.
"Snuka is regarded by many as the pioneer of high-flying offense because of his Superfly Splash from the top turnbuckle," the WWE statement said.
The signature move, in which Snuka vaulted off the rope and landed face-down on his opponent who lay prone on the floor, helped catapult the Fiji-born Snuka to 1980s fame with the World Wrestling Federation, now the WWE. He was later inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Snuka's death comes 12 days after a Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, judge dropped third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter charges against him in the 1983 death of his ex-girlfriend, Nancy Argentino.
Judge Kelly Banach determined Snuka was incompetent to stand trial based on his medical records and testimony provided by his defense attorney, Robert Kirwan II.
Argentino's death has been a cold case for decades.
On May 10, 1983, Argentino was found unresponsive in a room at the George Washington Motor Lodge in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where the WWF taped its matches. Snuka called the paramedics, but once they arrived, he was gone. Argentino was pronounced dead a few hours later.
Her family won a wrongful death suit against Snuka in 1985, but authorities didn't charge him in the death. Argentino's family contacted Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin and asked his team to examine Snuka's 2012 memoir, "Superfly: The Jimmy Snuka Story."
A grand jury reviewed excerpts and decided to press charges. Snuka was charged in September 2015, 32 years after Argentino's death.
In recent years, Snuka's health took a turn for the worse. He suffered from a bout of stomach cancer before he was charged in 2015. He underwent intensive surgery in which three-quarters of his stomach, several lymph nodes and a piece of his large intestine were removed, according to Kirwan.
Snuka had also been diagnosed with dementia and showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, an Alzheimer's-like neurodegenerative disease associated with repeated hits to the head, according to Kirwan.
Kirwan said Snuka was placed in home hospice care in October and moved to in-hospital hospice care at Broward Medical North near his home in Florida on December 17.
CTE cannot be diagnosed without a postmortem examination of a person's brain, but Snuka's defense attorney argued that he exhibited signs of the disease based on outward symptoms and a series of MRIs taken over two years.
Snuka is one of 50 former wrestlers named as plaintiffs in a July lawsuit against the WWE for long-term brain damage they say was incurred during their careers with the company.
Sun January 15, 2017
(CNN)Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, the wrestler known for his high-flying leap off the ring's top rope that flattened his opponents, died on Sunday. He was 73.
Actor and former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced Snuka's death on behalf of his family. The World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. also confirmed Snuka's death on its website on Sunday.
Snuka's family did not immediately release his cause of death.
"Snuka is regarded by many as the pioneer of high-flying offense because of his Superfly Splash from the top turnbuckle," the WWE statement said.
The signature move, in which Snuka vaulted off the rope and landed face-down on his opponent who lay prone on the floor, helped catapult the Fiji-born Snuka to 1980s fame with the World Wrestling Federation, now the WWE. He was later inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Snuka's death comes 12 days after a Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, judge dropped third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter charges against him in the 1983 death of his ex-girlfriend, Nancy Argentino.
Judge Kelly Banach determined Snuka was incompetent to stand trial based on his medical records and testimony provided by his defense attorney, Robert Kirwan II.
Argentino's death has been a cold case for decades.
On May 10, 1983, Argentino was found unresponsive in a room at the George Washington Motor Lodge in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where the WWF taped its matches. Snuka called the paramedics, but once they arrived, he was gone. Argentino was pronounced dead a few hours later.
Her family won a wrongful death suit against Snuka in 1985, but authorities didn't charge him in the death. Argentino's family contacted Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin and asked his team to examine Snuka's 2012 memoir, "Superfly: The Jimmy Snuka Story."
A grand jury reviewed excerpts and decided to press charges. Snuka was charged in September 2015, 32 years after Argentino's death.
In recent years, Snuka's health took a turn for the worse. He suffered from a bout of stomach cancer before he was charged in 2015. He underwent intensive surgery in which three-quarters of his stomach, several lymph nodes and a piece of his large intestine were removed, according to Kirwan.
Snuka had also been diagnosed with dementia and showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, an Alzheimer's-like neurodegenerative disease associated with repeated hits to the head, according to Kirwan.
Kirwan said Snuka was placed in home hospice care in October and moved to in-hospital hospice care at Broward Medical North near his home in Florida on December 17.
CTE cannot be diagnosed without a postmortem examination of a person's brain, but Snuka's defense attorney argued that he exhibited signs of the disease based on outward symptoms and a series of MRIs taken over two years.
Snuka is one of 50 former wrestlers named as plaintiffs in a July lawsuit against the WWE for long-term brain damage they say was incurred during their careers with the company.
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/22/media...wwe/index.html
Vince McMahon retires from WWE amid hush money investigation
#51
Suzuka Master
Still my favorite bit they ever did. That pan hitting his head is still laugh out load funny
#52
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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/25/fede...-payments.html
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Shares of WWE rose more than 8% to reach a new 52-week high Monday, as investors became more bullish about a potential sale of the wrestling and media company. The stock is up 45% so far this year, outpacing the S&P 500, which is off more than 16% in 2022.
Federal prosecutors, SEC probing ex-WWE CEO Vince McMahon’s hush payments, report says
The WWE on Monday disclosed $14.6 million in previously unrecorded expenses paid personally by McMahon, who announced his retirement Friday....
Shares of WWE rose more than 8% to reach a new 52-week high Monday, as investors became more bullish about a potential sale of the wrestling and media company. The stock is up 45% so far this year, outpacing the S&P 500, which is off more than 16% in 2022.
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