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Those are pretty depressing.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- A rather depressing look by Fox News on dead wrestlers is up here.
Those are pretty depressing.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- A rather depressing look by Fox News on dead wrestlers is up here.
Damn, didn't know about a few of those.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- A rather depressing look by Fox News on dead wrestlers is up here.
Damn, didn't know about a few of those.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- A rather depressing look by Fox News on dead wrestlers is up here.
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- Mike writes: Just wanted to pass along a couple things about the coverage of Savage's death. The story is on the front page of espn.com right now. It's the same story on the AP wire but I found it interesting to see it on ESPN's home page. Also Tony Reali the host of Around the Horn on ESPN was 1 of the 1st people to post the story from TMZ on twitter and through out the program today he and the panelists used a lot of Macho Man references such as bringing up his minor league baseball past, when someone was eliminated from the show, he was given "the elbow from the top Macho Man style" and things like that. The show closed with them all humming his theme song as well. None of it was done in jest and was quite respectful of him. Tons of MMA guys, rappers (Ice T, B-Real from Cypress Hill, Pete Rock and others), football players, baseball players have all tweeted their respects to him as well. Arsenio Hall tweeted a few times about it and posted a youtube link of Savage's appearance on his show leading up to Mania 5. I'm sure if you got on there today you saw the guys from the business and BJ Penn and other MMA guys tweeting about it. I don't know if any of that would be considered news but thought you'd might be interested. His personality and celebrity truly transcended the business.
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
-- Mike writes: Just wanted to pass along a couple things about the coverage of Savage's death. The story is on the front page of espn.com right now. It's the same story on the AP wire but I found it interesting to see it on ESPN's home page. Also Tony Reali the host of Around the Horn on ESPN was 1 of the 1st people to post the story from TMZ on twitter and through out the program today he and the panelists used a lot of Macho Man references such as bringing up his minor league baseball past, when someone was eliminated from the show, he was given "the elbow from the top Macho Man style" and things like that. The show closed with them all humming his theme song as well. None of it was done in jest and was quite respectful of him. Tons of MMA guys, rappers (Ice T, B-Real from Cypress Hill, Pete Rock and others), football players, baseball players have all tweeted their respects to him as well. Arsenio Hall tweeted a few times about it and posted a youtube link of Savage's appearance on his show leading up to Mania 5. I'm sure if you got on there today you saw the guys from the business and BJ Penn and other MMA guys tweeting about it. I don't know if any of that would be considered news but thought you'd might be interested. His personality and celebrity truly transcended the business.