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Post by lwffantrav on Aug 13, 2010 13:15:40 GMT -4
I just saw it. Only 29
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2010 13:18:59 GMT -4
Apparent heart failure, too. Really sad, I actually liked him.
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Post by wildfire on Aug 13, 2010 13:28:07 GMT -4
That's a shame... they really need to do something in the industry... 'heart failure' at 29 is almost surely drug related, there's just been to many of those.
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Post by Dustin on Aug 13, 2010 23:22:41 GMT -4
I agree, Wildfire.
29... HEART FAILURE? He's not obese. It's got to be something chemical.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2010 0:45:17 GMT -4
I agree, Wildfire. 29... HEART FAILURE? He's not obese. It's got to be something chemical. It's a shame, honestly. Drugs seem entrenched in the American wrestling lifestyle, and nobody really seems content to try to change it. Now, I know there are guys who don't do drugs, but they're probably (maybe even definitely) outnumbered by those that do. Cade is one of the few guys who had enough of a pair to admit he had a problem, and he got help. I feel bad that Lance Cade's dead because I liked him, and he at least was man enough to admit he had a problem instead of letting it end his life right then and there, and sought out help. This is a contrast from guys like Test, who abused the shit out of roids and pills without ever trying to go to rehab, it's hard to feel sorry for guys like that.
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