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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2014 7:31:40 GMT -5
I noticed not a lot of wrestlers seemed to really care and none were crying compared to how much emotion was present when Eddie died. Not too surprising. Eddie was working on the active roster and in the world title picture when he died. He was very close with a lot of the locker room. Warrior was out of the wrestling spotlight for a long while and really probably only interacted with a lot of people on that stage for a short amount of time....I'm sure they felt bad but hard to be brought to tears and bawling like with Eddie....It's kind of like if one of your co-workers who's a good friend dropped dead tomorrow as opposed to finding out that a top executive you really never met just died.
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Post by skribbel24 on Apr 17, 2014 8:29:39 GMT -5
I would stand if I were there live.
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Post by adecw on Apr 17, 2014 11:44:20 GMT -5
just sat quiet and paid respects I completely broke down during the raw owen tribute though
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Post by sean™ on Apr 17, 2014 11:57:56 GMT -5
I typically will sit quietly, and would certainly stand if I was there.
I do find a little bit of irony in the 10 Bell Salute, consider how often WWE tells it audience to multi-task midshow. "Tweet this, Like that, Download the App, Use the App, Watch the Network, Go to the Website"
It's like they go out of their way to try and get you to NOT pay attention to the actual content on TV.
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