It's a sad to know that when a wrestler dies we will not react but will just shrug it off like it's an everyday occurrence.
We all have been desensitized with the deaths of wrestlers to where we forget the sacrifices they made to perform in front of millions at Madison Square Garden or in front of a small crowd inside a run-down bingo hall.
We forget they take painkillers so that they can perform for us every time they enter the ring. We forget that they are away from their families for our benefit.
We better remember that they wrestle without a union and sometimes with no insurance to please our desire to see them battle it out for...
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