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[Wrestling] ESPN will profile Scott Hall...Outlook Not Good

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by justtxyank, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. Dave2000

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    The vid above I posted is the show in it's entirety without commercials, which explains the 18 min runtime
     
  2. justtxyank

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    WWE has a policy where they will pay the full bill for rehab as many times as you want as long as you worked for them at some point. It's an awesome policy and one of the few things they've done right for their employees.
     
  3. v3.0

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    I almost feel WWE was forced into that policy (Wellness Program) with the bad publicity they get from the steroid/drug scandals and some the tragic deaths with suspicions of foul play (ie. Chris Benoit). I think Vince has a conscience but I also think he's a great PR guy.
     
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    I didn't even know test died.
     
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    I feel like that as well, but at least the program is in place. It's incredible how many tragic stories we have about wrestlers from the mid to late-90s.

    It's sad, but at this point, I'd believe most anything about a wrestler from that time. If a buddy came up to me and said "Hey, did you hear that (wrestler X from the 90s) died?," I'd probably believe him with no questions asked.
     

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