Am I missing something? It said he died of a heart attack.The stupid fucking business needs to spend more time on the welfare of its wrestlers both physically and mentally. Vince has got away for far too long treating them like shit.
RIP. Should never have happened.
Am I missing something? It said he died of a heart attack.
The rosters are so huge now that they could easily cycle people in and out. Give the wrestlers periods away from the ring where they can rest up both physically and mentally. It would also help keep them fresh for the audience too since they wouldn't be constantly on and running through every possible storyline/feud.The stupid fucking business needs to spend more time on the welfare of its wrestlers both physically and mentally. Vince has got away for far too long treating them like shit.
RIP. Should never have happened.
The guy had heart disease, caught COVID, and died of a heart attack.The WWE has not properly taken care of its wrestlers in its entire history. They should all have healthcare, considering what they do, and what they go through to put millions in Vince's bank account..
The guy had heart disease, caught COVID, and died of a heart attack.
He was a big guy....which rather suggests, at 36, his underlying health problem was very serious - that a healthcare programme might have better covered and handled.
I've watched all eight seasons of House. I'm an expert.
You're a fool. Think before you post.The stupid fucking business needs to spend more time on the welfare of its wrestlers both physically and mentally. Vince has got away for far too long treating them like shit.
RIP. Should never have happened.
The way I read your post made it sound like he offed himself.The WWE has not properly taken care of its wrestlers in its entire history. They should all have healthcare, considering what they do, and what they go through to put millions in Vince's bank account..
He had time off because he was seriously ill with COVID complications.To be fair, in Wyatt's case they had given him a bunch of time off recently.
The way I read your post made it sound like he offed himself.
He had time off because he was seriously ill with COVID complications.
Myocarditis is something that mostly affects young males, something Bray was not. But anti-vaxxers have turned it into a buzzword to claim it’s why literally anyone vaccinated died. He also wasn’t healthy. He had heart disease.Probably myocarditis, as that's how viral infections sometimes manifest in otherwise fit and healthy people. A severe infection is pretty scary and not just because of how it can interrupt electrical function or scar the heart muscle, it can create a whole host of respiratory and circulatory problems.
Myocarditis is something that mostly affects young males, something Bray was not. But anti-vaxxers have turned it into a buzzword to claim it’s why literally anyone vaccinated died. He also wasn’t healthy. He had heart disease.
The WWE has not properly taken care of its wrestlers in its entire history. They should all have healthcare, considering what they do, and what they go through to put millions in Vince's bank account..
There's no reason to go back and forth here because both of you are right. Bray Wyatt's death was probably unavoidable regardless of healthcare, and at the same time WWE has an awful healthcare system that has been a known issue for years. Many wrestlers who have retired, left to other organizations, who have gone back to indie wrestling shows, and even former big-name stars, have all mentioned this and/or implied it.The guy had heart disease, caught COVID, and died of a heart attack.
Perhaps. It more looks like COVID really damaged him and his heart. Although if he was in fact on steroids, it could have compounded things but that's just pure speculation on my part.36 and a heart attack?
Stay off steroids kids.
Had to chime in, I have heart disease and very fit (not as big as Bray though lol). When I had COVID my cardiologist was in contact with me on a bi-daily basis. No matter what health care you can have, heart disease can do something in an instance without warning. Eating a jalapeno could do something as well as a sneeze. Just food for thought before saying he needed better health care....which rather suggests, at 36, his underlying health problem was very serious - that a healthcare programme might have better covered and handled.
I've watched all eight seasons of House. I'm an expert.
I'm not updated on modern WWE but I definitely feel the fans and his family for this. This is like Eddie Guerrero.
wtfAnd the fact Vince gives his WWE employees healthcare, and none of the wrestlers, is so fucked up.
The report notes that Wyatt (Windham Rotunda) suffered a "series of heart complications" during the last few months of his life and a doctor-recommended heart defibrillator was not with him when his body was found.
Former WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt passed away in his sleep, according to a report from TMZ.