Let's not play guessing games here, it's disrespectful.
I always felt it was a shame Martin blew his big push in late 2002.
Let's not play guessing games here, it's disrespectful.
I always felt it was a shame Martin blew his big push in late 2002.
Yeah, what exactly happened? I remember he was getting a big push at that time and then he basically dropped off the radar.
SHIT. When will it end? The article says he died of unknown causes, but it's a fair bet that steroids played a role. The guy was a freakin' tank!
On the other hand, wrestling is an easy target. They need to be going after Baseball and American Football. At least with wrestling being predetermined, steroid abuse is not affecting the results of matches which is more than I can say for competitive sports.
^Unfortunately, you are jumping the gun here and assuming his death had anything to do with steroids. There is also the fact that Martin was suspended from WWE in 2007 for breaching their wellness policy and let go ten days in to that suspension at his own request.
The WWE isn't a competitive league, so there's no real reason for them to test for PEDs, beyond the PR factor. I don't think that it's fair to blame wrestling promotions for wrestler deaths any more than you can blame movie studios for actor ODs, which is pretty common, too.
The WWE isn't a competitive league, so there's no real reason for them to test for PEDs, beyond the PR factor. I don't think that it's fair to blame wrestling promotions for wrestler deaths any more than you can blame movie studios for actor ODs, which is pretty common, too.
Normally, I'd agree. But the track record of the WWE hasn't exactly been exemplary. More wrestlers who have died at age 40 or under have come from the WWE than from anywhere else. That's no coincidence, and neither is the fact that Vince McMahon has already been brought to trial once over the issue of steroid use/distribution inside his organization. How he was exonerated is a mystery to me....
SHIT. When will it end? The article says he died of unknown causes, but it's a fair bet that steroids played a role. The guy was a freakin' tank!
R.I.P. indeed.![]()
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