Message from @ManAnimal
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Cena's entrance is about the time I left.
Y'know, I wonder how many times Sting practiced his motions/walk/actions. XD
That sorta badassery has to be practiced. lol
Welp, it's been good, fellas. I gotta go read beowulf again for a lecture I gotta do later and make notes, then die. 🛌🏿 💤
like a JFK documentary.. "Back... and to the Left"
night
I'm watching some of the old footage there... and I remember Eric Bischoff striking me as both more obnoxious and epic.
At the time, that is.
Sting, though.. he's still a badass.
yeah, wasn't a real big fan but had friends that watched religously
My father did.
i was a baseball, football, hockey religious fan
Also, last comment on wrestling. I'm Canadian, so my favourite wrestler was Chris Benoit, my brother even got me an autograph a month before ||the thing.|| And when I heard about it? ||He was still my favourite.||
Benoit Hogg
Yeah.. it's a shame what happened there.
Not really, he did it himself. It'd be a shame if he took out random people.
He wasn't of sound mind, I know that much.. it's still a shame.
i thought it was alll enmass
maybe the wiki page has it wrong
"enoit murdered his wife on June 22, 2007, his son on June 23, 2007, and hanged himself on June 24, 2007.[13][14] Research suggests depression and brain damage from numerous concussions are likely contributing factors leading to the crimes"
Oof, I thought it was in one run as well.
Naw, he killed her during the night. Then killed the son the next morning, then lived with it for a solid day before killing himself.
ok so I can turn the fire on or off which naturally boosts the timber beam's damage, it turns off if I take damage
yeah, that's not something you don't do without some major concussion issues
Yeah, and considering what he was before that moment..
sounds like a roid episode tbh
the timber beam's rage move is a bull rush charge with holding the beam horizontally that costs 3 rage bar
I think it was just severe depression, or like was speculated: A failing marriage. Probably focused on the wife, then couldn't live with it so he killed the son. Sat on it thinking if he should turn himself in, but decided his life would be over regardless.
I doubt he was even that sane.
yeah, sounds more like an case of the freak-outs couples with memory lapses
I really like the flail
Like the full day after the killings before killing himself is so fucking strange, because usually if people go on a rampage with the end goal to take yourself out too, it's in that moment after doing what you want to do.
Eh, in any case - as you said - it's speculation. I would rather preserve the memory of the man's life.
that is what i mean; sounds like a roid episode. he didn't know what he was doing and didn't know he did it; one freak-out causes another followed by "what was i doing again?"
And the spacing between the killings, why wouldn't he just go kill the son immediately after if that was the plan? Why didn't he kill himself immediately after? Think he was planning to make it look like someone else did it, then went back on it, the went back on that and killed himself. Like spacings between murder/suicides are really strange.
Again, I doubt there was any actual forethought to it.
I think there was a catalyst to it, generally there is. Roid rage to that degree is really questionable, especially with that spacing.