I know I have seen a post recently saying something very similar, however after seeing something on Raw tonight I must say my blood is boiling...
Let me guess. RAGE, they showed a photo montage of a wrestler because he died, RAGE. Show me some more tits and sexually oriented angles, RAGE.
Dr. Death Steve Williams got words said about him by Cole & Lawler & then a picture tribute... No disrespect to Dr. Death but that was bullshit...
You know, a teacher of mine once told me "Avoid using qualifiers like 'No disrespect' or 'I'm not trying to be mean, but...'. It completely makes you sound like a jackass. If you really didn't mean disrespect, or if you really didn't mean to be insulting, you wouldn't say what you're about to say."
You should listen to that anecdote, and listen well. "No disrespect to Dr. Death," when it is followed closely by "but that was bullshit" is not only completely disrespectful, it makes no sense. It's like saying "No disrespect, but your mom is a ****e." Oh, really? Then I won't take offense.
I do understand what Steve Williams accomplished in wrestling, I do feel he deserves to be recognized, & I am truly saddened by his passing...
Then why is it bullshit? No, wait. You'll hopefully tell me, or Sid wouldn't have let this thread stand.
However what makes mentioning his passing on air more important then that of Umaga,
Drugs.
Drugs
Suicide. He also got an article on WWE.com about his death, by the way.
Steroids, ala Umaga
OD on cocaine and other prescription drugs, plus a problem with diabetes
& John Tenta just to name a few...
You would have had a point here, only he had an article on WWE.com and a little pop up thing before both the Raw and Smackdown episodes that week. Fail.
It seems like the WWE doesn't want to pay respects anymore since the Benoit situation and all the press of wrestlers dying to young...
They don't want to bring public attention to wrestlers who died of drug overdoses. It makes sense when, you know, you're catering to younger audiences. You don't want them to know their idols are snorting cocaine or killing themselves. Not only is it bad for business, but it would tear the children up to know their idols died from drug overdoses. Seriously, do you not care about the children?
But again it pisses me off that because he was good buddies with good ol JR, that Dr. Death gets air time, however less then a month ago Umaga was not even mentioned...
He had a heart attack due to chronic steroid abuse. Yeah, the WWE are really going to tell all of his child fans that their idol died because he shot up on human growth hormone. Great idea.
To make this even more pathetic Umaga was WWE home grown talent and Dr. Death made his career in Japan and the NWA only briefly appearing in McMahon land...
So Dr. Death, a respected figure in the wrestling community, shouldn't get a picture show on TV. But Umaga, the man who died because he abused steroids should be paraded in front of the fans as a dead hero? I fail to see your logic.
Vince & Company needs to be consistent, if your going to mention 1 passing, then mention them all, not just the 1's that wont draw any negative press about how they might or might not have died...
Actually, they are being consistent. They are showing their fans the wrestlers who didn't die because they abused their bodies or because they were mentally unstable. That's called not showing your audience that their heroes are dying because of their own mistakes. It's a good idea.
Again no respect to Dr. Death,he deserves to get on air condolences,
1) What did I say about qualifiers?
2) Wasn't the entire post about how he didn't deserve them because Umaga didn't get a 25 second picture show?
but so did Umaga, Crush, Test, Bam Bam, Mike Awsome, John Tenta & others...
John Tenta did get a tribute. The other wrestlers died because of steroids or mental illness. Not exactly something you parade around to their viewers, the people who looked up to them as heroes.