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just don
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This is in relation to the wrestling super star Ben-wah(sp)(Cant spell his real name and most people wont recognize it then anyway!!)

It was reported today that he was on percription steroids and they believed a 'roid rage.

I liked watching him do his professional thing of being a stunt man,,,oops,,,wrestler,,,me bad!!!Some people THINK this is all real and up and up. Do You???

Its a terrible tragedy no matter how you cut it.

My question IF we have such a hard time getting abx for an infectious disease,,,why are these guys given steroids to pump them up,,,willy nilly???

My NEXT question IS,,,if this is the status qou,,,do we really NEED wrestling as entertainment?? Some people think violence in teens and school shootings etc. is directly tied to kids watching wrestling,,,and playing violent video games!!! What do you think???

Clearly these guys are mainly body builders on steroids to make them look like that!! And there was the case of mysterious death of Eddie Guerreo last year in his hotel room,,,connected??? wondering--just don--

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Geneal
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And here I was wondering if you were asking about steroids,

Because you wanted to get Pumped Up!

Then you could really wrassle them cows down.

Hugs,

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RoadRunner
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read this

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2918274

Recent Pro Wrestler Deaths
Chris Benoit's death in a murder-suicide is the latest in a string of professional wrestlers who died relatively young. Here is a list of some prominent performers and how they died:
Date Name Age Cause of Death
2005 Eddie Guerrero 38 Heart failure *
2003 Curt Hennig 44 Acute cocaine intoxication**
2002 David Smith 39 Heart attack***
1999 Owen Hart 34 Accidental fall
1999 Rick Rude 40 Heart failure believed caused by overdose of GHB, steroids
1997 Brian Pillman 35 Heart attack****
* Guerrero had not used illict drugs and alcohol in four years prior to his death, but his prior lifestyle was widely blamed as a contributing factor.
** Hennig's father said a combination of steroids and painkillers contributed to his death.
*** Smith's autopsy said steroid use may have played a role in his death. His brother-in-law Bruce Hart said Smith "paid the price" for using.
**** Pillman, a former NFL player, had a prior history of abusing steroids and painkillers.

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RoadRunner
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yeah

here is more

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2918751

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