Saturday, January 2, 2021

I don't think that pro wrestling is going to be the same ever again due to these wrestlers passing.

Pro wrestling community has been on top of things since 2020 went ugly and took the young ones who haven't reach 50, let alone one who hasn't reach 25. Yes, I am talking about the passing of Shad Gaspard, Hana Kimura, Danny Havoc, and Brodie Lee. This is really insane that 2020 has took those four from the community and a crazy discussion about what happened.

For those who don't know what happened, Danny Havoc, a wrestling legend in the independent scene, died too soon. He pass away a month after his wife did. It was very unknown. His passing broke one of my favorite wrestlers who had wrestled him as least two different times, Tim Donst. The two were friends and I know that scar that Tim has on his arm was from Danny during their hardcore match at a Absolute Intense Wrestling show that took place outside. Because of that match, I figure out that Tim Donst was in the Dr. Cube costume at TwitchCon in 2017.(besides sharing a picture of him riding on a fake dinosaur, which at that time a Twitch streamer who I was following was there too and did the same thing)

Hana Kimura passing was awful in my opinion. She die due to the awful comments on Twitter due to a Netflix show that was airing in Japan that their fans were too toxic enough to go after her, just because she got upset that her housemate end up ruined her ring gear and her response was to slap the guy. The fans of that guy went after her and said very disgusting comments that Hana took it too seriously that cause her to take her life, despite that Thailand wrestler and wrestling fan artist, Tapla (aka Blue Lotus) called out those who harassed Hana, she was heartbroken when Stardom Wrestling broke news. I know that the pro wrestling community saw that was happening to Hana Kimura, but even the female wrestlers could not help due to language barrier.

Shad Gaspard was one that I would not imagine that he would die too. He lost his life due to saving his son from a riptide. It's scary to be stuck in a riptide, but at least learn what to do. 

Brodie Lee was the eye opener for everyone. No one imagine that he would die from a lung infection that has nothing to do with the situation that the world is in. It was very heartbroken for everyone in the pro wrestling community. Not to mention see a different side of some wrestlers that would act so tough. (Yeah, that's includes Eddie Kingston) It was very touching for the show and a tribute video make me cry so hard. 

Despite of what happened, at least people needs to stop being so toxic. It's disgusting. The toxic fans of that ridiculous show in Japan that cause the passing of Hana Kimura, I hope karma catch up to you and give you the trouble you gave Hana. The posers on Twitter, who pretend to be Brodie Lee's wife and son, the whole pro wrestling community is going to hunt you down like a hawk if you try to continue clout chasing and pretend to be a woman and a boy, who lost their love one.

Anyone who got happy on any of these wrestlers who pass, just remove yourself from social media altogether, because you can be so heartless and get help.

To those who have be kind to go beyond to make sure that these late wrestlers have money for their families, thank you.

But most of all, thank you Tony Khan, for making sure that Amanda, Brodie, and Nolan to be included for the tribute show to their beloved Brodie Lee. 

I notice that these passing from 2020 is different from the past. Not an ounce of mention drugs were part of the problem. Just cruelty, health issues, and mother earth were the factors.