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ktay95 said:

Porn WWE superstar Chyna has died.

Just fixing that thread title

I'm not sure anyone would consider themselves a "Superstar" of that industry. Still Chyna had some absolutely amazing rivalries during her time in WWE not just in "Divas" matches but also just straight up Wrestling against the likes of the legendary Eddie Guerrero



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Well, I mean ... how can you induct someone when you don't even know if they'll show up to the ceremony in a coherent state?

Just last week I read an article where one of the organizers of a wrestling convention wrote an open letter to the fans apologizing that Chyna did not appear as advertised. It turns out that she missed her flight after the event bought tickets for her and her manager. She called them up in a slurring voice and asked for more tickets, which they bought for her, then she missed THAT flight.



pokoko said:
Well, I mean ... how can you induct someone when you don't even know if they'll show up to the ceremony in a coherent state?

Just last week I read an article where one of the organizers of a wrestling convention wrote an open letter to the fans apologizing that Chyna did not appear as advertised. It turns out that she missed her flight after the event bought tickets for her and her manager. She called them up in a slurring voice and asked for more tickets, which they bought for her, then she missed THAT flight.

Well now all they need is to get hold of one of her relatives to stand in a line while they induct her next year.

Still though.... someone not wanting to show up to a Convention even though they mailed her tickets isn't quite the same thing as not being able to attend Wrestlemania and the Hall of Fame induction.



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That's sad to hear.

I'll always remember her for being in the Attitude Era. The best Era I've watched in the WWF/E industry.



Ganoncrotch said:
pokoko said:
Well, I mean ... how can you induct someone when you don't even know if they'll show up to the ceremony in a coherent state?

Just last week I read an article where one of the organizers of a wrestling convention wrote an open letter to the fans apologizing that Chyna did not appear as advertised. It turns out that she missed her flight after the event bought tickets for her and her manager. She called them up in a slurring voice and asked for more tickets, which they bought for her, then she missed THAT flight.

Well now all they need is to get hold of one of her relatives to stand in a line while they induct her next year.

Still though.... someone not wanting to show up to a Convention even though they mailed her tickets isn't quite the same thing as not being able to attend Wrestlemania and the Hall of Fame induction.

After the many times she has made scenes in public around Hunter, again I do not hold them accountable for not having her around. 



 

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V-r0cK said:
That's sad to hear.

I'll always remember her for being in the Attitude Era. The best Era I've watched in the WWF/E industry.

Was also the era of Wrestling (WWE) with the highest TV ratings of all times.



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Ganoncrotch said:
pokoko said:
Well, I mean ... how can you induct someone when you don't even know if they'll show up to the ceremony in a coherent state?

Just last week I read an article where one of the organizers of a wrestling convention wrote an open letter to the fans apologizing that Chyna did not appear as advertised. It turns out that she missed her flight after the event bought tickets for her and her manager. She called them up in a slurring voice and asked for more tickets, which they bought for her, then she missed THAT flight.

Well now all they need is to get hold of one of her relatives to stand in a line while they induct her next year.

Still though.... someone not wanting to show up to a Convention even though they mailed her tickets isn't quite the same thing as not being able to attend Wrestlemania and the Hall of Fame induction.

My point is, you can't trust someone who is an active abuser of drugs to not make a fool out of you.



..... man. I froze up reading this thread header



pokoko said:
Ganoncrotch said:

Well now all they need is to get hold of one of her relatives to stand in a line while they induct her next year.

Still though.... someone not wanting to show up to a Convention even though they mailed her tickets isn't quite the same thing as not being able to attend Wrestlemania and the Hall of Fame induction.

My point is, you can't trust someone who is an active abuser of drugs to not make a fool out of you.

Considering her role in one of the best era's of the WWE though do you think they should have done more to reach out to help her? Surely it would have been mutually benifical to help her get back to the point where she could have been an on screen mentor for some of the Womens division now that they are trying to move away from the Diva era and back to Womens wrestling.

Just a very sad end to her career really imo, I get what you mean though, she did make some bad choices but still I think that the WWE could have done a little bit more to help her out or to have saved her having to make those choices. (you rarely get into adult entertainment if you are well off... unless you're Ron Jeremy but he just loves sex)



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Ganoncrotch said:
V-r0cK said:
That's sad to hear.

I'll always remember her for being in the Attitude Era. The best Era I've watched in the WWF/E industry.

Was also the era of Wrestling (WWE) with the highest TV ratings of all times.

I can see why.

This may be a personal thing, but during the Attitude Era also came the best wrestling games on N64 (Wrestlemania 2000 and No Mercy by THQ).  After the Attitude Era, watching newer wrestling and playing newer wrestling games haven't been as fun.