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Triple H @TripleH 11m
Saddened to announce the passing of the Ultimate Warrior. Icon and friend. My sympathy to his wife Dana and his daughters
He was 54.
Triple H @TripleH 11m
Saddened to announce the passing of the Ultimate Warrior. Icon and friend. My sympathy to his wife Dana and his daughters
Walter Lippmann said:If you need to link to Triple H or WWE.com, then keep it on the pro wrestling thread.
Walter Lippmann said:If you need to link to Triple H or WWE.com, then keep it on the pro wrestling thread.
You could not find a scarier man in neon spandex.
There was wrestling before Warrior, and it went something like this: Get two huge guys who don’t like each other — or, at least, pretend not to. Let them fight in a ring in front of a bunch of people. Televise it.
Warrior changed the game.
He sported a mop of wild, dirty-blond hair that — let’s be honest — probably saw its fair share of Aqua Net. His face was always covered in warpaint that resembled Kiss makeup on steroids.
He scoffed at breaking kayfabe — character — and made it seem utterly unthinkable. Sort of like Stephen Colbert, but about 120 pounds bigger and with a penchant for butt-kicking.
He wasn’t the first to develop and commit to a character — “Classy” Freddie Blassie and Hulk Hogan, among many others, did it too — but he turned it into an art form.
YankeeFan said:The WWE couldn't use the dude's real name in their announcement?
YankeeFan said:Well, that's kind of pathetic.