Ultimate Warrio Rest In Perfect Peace.
James Hellwig, popularly known as Ultimate Warrior, was died at age of 54 after announce of his collapsing in Arizona.
Warrio began his career of being wrestler in 1980s and ’90s he was very interesting and impressive then.
Even in those for some of us that was born in 80s know what am talking about then in 94 we use to go as far as posible to watch this man because the man was funny and dramatic so everyone will never want to miss any of his match, there was on paticular station that normally show restling every Monday and Thursday in my State then and we do not like to miss every bit of his drammer.
This happed before Vince McMahon was forced to clean up the “sport” a bit, and back when it was a dirty little secret that you pretty much had to be taking steroids if you wanted the fans to love you.
This was because it was nearly impossible to keep that size when you were barnstorming across the country and getting in the ring with injuries several times per week, with scant time to get in the fit.
From the beginning, Warrior was scarily gigantic and was in form, always ready, the most muscular guy in the game.
Though he doesn't count on those thing when he got in the ring, alway like shook the ropes violently, and then he would get bright red and seem winded before the match began. He would fling his opponent around the ring a bit, pick them up and drop them and it would be over. I found myself worrying for his health even back then. The WWE just named him to its Hall of Fame on Monday night,
He alway reliefed pain from those that surffers HP because he make wrestling very fun.
Thoug some wrestling stars who became hulking stars during his era died earlier than he did.
Wrestling was one of the biggest challenge business and you hope that like in sports like baseball and football (except for the difficult-to-detect human growth hormone), these sports realize how steroids can shorten the lives of their athletes who put it all out there to make a living, and worry about the consequences down the underneath.
May his soul rest in perfect peace, we love you warrio but your creator loves you most.
He survived with a wife and two daughters.
Warrio began his career of being wrestler in 1980s and ’90s he was very interesting and impressive then.
Even in those for some of us that was born in 80s know what am talking about then in 94 we use to go as far as posible to watch this man because the man was funny and dramatic so everyone will never want to miss any of his match, there was on paticular station that normally show restling every Monday and Thursday in my State then and we do not like to miss every bit of his drammer.
This happed before Vince McMahon was forced to clean up the “sport” a bit, and back when it was a dirty little secret that you pretty much had to be taking steroids if you wanted the fans to love you.
This was because it was nearly impossible to keep that size when you were barnstorming across the country and getting in the ring with injuries several times per week, with scant time to get in the fit.
From the beginning, Warrior was scarily gigantic and was in form, always ready, the most muscular guy in the game.
Though he doesn't count on those thing when he got in the ring, alway like shook the ropes violently, and then he would get bright red and seem winded before the match began. He would fling his opponent around the ring a bit, pick them up and drop them and it would be over. I found myself worrying for his health even back then. The WWE just named him to its Hall of Fame on Monday night,
He alway reliefed pain from those that surffers HP because he make wrestling very fun.
Thoug some wrestling stars who became hulking stars during his era died earlier than he did.
Wrestling was one of the biggest challenge business and you hope that like in sports like baseball and football (except for the difficult-to-detect human growth hormone), these sports realize how steroids can shorten the lives of their athletes who put it all out there to make a living, and worry about the consequences down the underneath.
May his soul rest in perfect peace, we love you warrio but your creator loves you most.
He survived with a wife and two daughters.
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