shad was a good dude, least his kid is ok. can you imagine how the kid must feel tho? freaking therapy forever.
the Hana one is messed up. i read that she grew up in the wrestling business and had like no experience with normal people, so she used her fame to get a role on that reality tv show(i guess its japanese big brother?) and got pissed off that one of the other guys there ruined her ring gear and she went off on him. all the japs started online bullying her and she shared some messed up self harm images.
people are freaking terrible.
shad was a good dude, least his kid is ok. can you imagine how the kid must feel tho? freaking therapy forever.
the Hana one is messed up. i read that she grew up in the wrestling business and had like no experience with normal people, so she used her fame to get a role on that reality tv show(i guess its japanese big brother?) and got pissed off that one of the other guys there ruined her ring gear and she went off on him. all the japs started online bullying her and she shared some messed up self harm images.
people are freaking terrible.
Horrible. I had read that he was making good money out in L.A. I had no idea he was the one who modeled and did motion-work as Kratos in the latest GoW and apparently he had also done work on Birds of Prey recently. So many wrestlers have a really hard time leaving the business even when they're at an age when the business is done with them, and this guy was in his late 30's and had found another avenue of entertainment to be successful in. Total shame.
It's funny you say that about Shad because I literally said to my wife, "his son is never going near another body of water again." That's Truman-show type excrement. I've been accused of being insensitive once or twice, but whoever was the agent for AEW's main event on Saturday and approved the spot where Matt Hardy is "drowned" needs to have their freaking head examined. Granted, it could've been pre-taped before the fact which is IMHO the only acceptable excuse. That's just tone-deaf as freak otherwise.
I can't imagine the environment Hana was brought up in considering how cult-like female wrestling is in Japan, but it doesn't surprise me it was one in which she wasn't equipped to deal with the avalanche of harassment she wound up getting.
Of course, it goes without saying that her death was entirely preventable, unnecessary and as a result of people being freaking terrible. Couldn't agree more.