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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 007Rusty on May 20, 2011, 12:52:29 PM
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Macho Man Randy Savage Dies In Car Accident
http://www.tmz.com/
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NOOOOOOOOO! :x
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:salute
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SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM!! OOHHHHHHHH YEEEEAAAAHHHHHHH! :salute
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:pray :salute
He was one of my favorites.
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Ah bummer. Car wreck huh. :salute :pray
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Who is he? :headscratch:
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Who is he? :headscratch:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage
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Oh wow ... A wiki link :banana:
So he was a wrestler, which I kind of figured out. What wiki doesn't teach me is what made him so great that I never heard of him and some of you thought it was worth posting in here.
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Oh wow ... A wiki link :banana:
So he was a wrestler, which I kind of figured out. What wiki doesn't teach me is what made him so great that I never heard of him and some of you thought it was worth posting in here.
I Guess you were born after the 1980's ..
:D
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It's a typical situation.
RIP Macho Man. Your battles with the Hulkster back in the day were epic. :salute
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Oh wow ... A wiki link :banana:
So he was a wrestler, which I kind of figured out. What wiki doesn't teach me is what made him so great that I never heard of him and some of you thought it was worth posting in here.
Since when does anything here have to meet your standards to be posted?
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RIP MachoMan :salute Him and Hulk OHHHHHYEaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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I'm quite sad to hear that he has passd away.
I always liked and admired him as a wrestler/entertainer.
:cheers: MM
Coogan
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From what I understand they think he had a heart attack and that's what caused the accident.
There was no alcohol in his system! At least that's good news! Most media would outlets would read into a .02% alcohol level and start going nuts about that. Looks like eveyone is "staying classy" with this one.
We had a baseball pitched here die in his sleep in the middle of the night several years ago. Darryl Kyle. They found a small amount of marijuana in the dresser drawer of his hotel room and the media here went crazy with it even though it had absolutely nothing to do with his death. I was pretty ticked off by that whole deal... sheesh at least let the guy's reputation have some dignity, yaknow?
Anyway... RIP Randy! I wasn't that big into wrestling but yeah.. his matches with the Hulk were amazing! I'd catch myself glued to the TV more than a few times as a kid watching the beat-down pursue. At least back then they made an attempt to make it all look real!
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Although I knew it was all fake....He made it very entertaining to watch. His battles with Hulk were outstanding!!!
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:(
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used to watch him all the time when i was a kid, sucks to see :( he's in a better place now, with all 17 Ultimate Warriors. R.I.P. :salute
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I feel guilty, I always compared him to the old captain caveman cartoons. rip.
semp
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I was explaining this to some co-workers today that back when I watched him as a kid (Mid-Late 80s) I had no idea he was nearly as old as my dad. My head probably would of exploded if someone told me that when I was that young.
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Since when does anything here have to meet your standards to be posted?
Stop swinging your purse you going to poke an eye out. All I asked was what made him so famous compared to the majority that got so forgotten that their death would go unnoticed. the answer was given to me later.
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I Guess you were born after the 1980's ..
:D
i was born after 1980 and i know who he is
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I was born in 72, but wresling isn't too big in France. Hulk Hogan was really the only one we would know about. Those guys sure are entertainers, quite a sacrifice their body make too :salute
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I just read about that. Seems like all the good ones are dead, retired or just dropped out of sight. I remember back in those days with him, Hogan, Warrior, etc, etc., Only goods one left is Foley, UnderTaker, Balista. I used to be big fan of wrestling until the Benoit murders.
R.I.P Macho Man :pray
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Probably one of the best wrestling moments ever was the Friday Night event where Miss Elizabeth dragged Hulk out of the locker room to save Randy from a beating by...uh, I think it was the Hart Foundation and the Honkey Tonk Man....I'm not sure. Anyways, I was watching it at a crowded pub and the cheering was so loud you'd think we'd won the Stanley Cup or something.
That and his appearance in the 1st Spider Man movie as "Bone Saw McGraw".
:salute