Wrestling Thread Mar 2-22 | 3/21 Perro Aguayo Jr Passes Away In Tragic In-Ring Accident (AAA)

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Browsing the TV and found Discovery America and didn't realize that TNA had "TNA Wrestling's Greatest Matches" as a program
 
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We've got an entire 1/8 of all TNA viewers in this thread... Impressive
HAHA nah I havent caught up with TNA since the Main Event Mafia

Didn't even know they changed the title belt

This was sooooo clean
 
Barely 8am and I'm dying at "butt cream pies" and "Flair bleeding like he's auditioning for faces of death" :lol
 
Man it's a shame that Jeff Jarrett could never get out of his own way..Dude has some talent and could tell good in ring stories..But could never just quit acting like a damn brat long enough to be an all time great..
He was never that good and his over use in TNA was solely because he was part owner. He was just as bad as HHH in terms of abuse of power. He was never that much of a draw.
 
Yea, I saw it was either the kick to launch him into the ropes, or the landing on the ropes itself. Either way, that's horrible
 
To hear of any in ring death is awful. I won't look at the video because I regret seeing it happen with Owen. :{ :( RIP el hijo de perro aguayo. That's so damn sad man...
 
Yea, I saw it was either the kick to launch him into the ropes, or the landing on the ropes itself. Either way, that's horrible

The rope snap hitting him in the back of the head from what I've read. This wont be good, media is going to tag it as former WWE star Rey Mysterio and death.
 
Here's the interesting dilemma that WWE faces:  Do they acknowledge Aguayo, Jr with a brief In Memory of before Raw or a piece on .com because it would be a show of respect for a fellow professional wrestler...

...or do they completely ignore it because they don't want to be associated with wrestlers dying in-ring?
 
Here's the interesting dilemma that WWE faces:  Do they acknowledge Aguayo, Jr with a brief In Memory of before Raw or a piece on .com because it would be a show of respect for a fellow professional wrestler...

...or do they completely ignore it because they don't want to be associated with wrestlers dying in-ring?


I think they'll do it on their website.
 
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