Teen Kills 5 Year Old Sister, Attempting Wrestling Moves

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Absolutely tragic.

A 13 year old boy has killed his 5 year old sister, after attempting Wrestling Moves on her, basically crushing her stomach.

There might be something to lay on the parents here, they should've been more alert, but obviously, you can't be watching them 24/7. And at 13, I think the boy should've known better.

Thoughts?
 
Yano when they say "Don't Try This At Home", their being serious.

Sad that a kid lost his life, but no fault of the WWE's. I have more sympathy for the girl in London who died in the house fire and was a huge WWE fan.
 
Thoughts? Unfortunate. Theres not much to talk about here though. Harthan nailed it. Beyond that, we don't know anything. Thoughts go out to the family, though.
 
Maybe he just has mental issues and just beat his sister to death. Then we he realized he killed her, he does the one thing he knew what to do. He blamed wrestling. Yes the death is sad on the little girls part. Not so much for the 13 year old. He is facing 2nd degree murder charges. Which is what he deserves. I don't think wrestling was the cause of this. Maybe the kid was just crazy in general. I don't know
 
At least you used the word "kills" and not "murders" like the front page. I've never heard of an accidental murder.

I just hope this doesn't fall down on the WWE or even TNA or wrestling in general. Would be a shame. It's not their faults in any way.
 
Yano when they say "Don't Try This At Home", their being serious.

Sad that a kid lost his life, but no fault of the WWE's. I have more sympathy for the girl in London who died in the house fire and was a huge WWE fan.

Was she doing Kane pyro?
 
This is quite tragic and although there will be a group of parents somewhere blaming the WWE I hope they don't get the blame for this. If anything the parents are to blame for this one. They can't watch their kids 24/7 but if your 13 year old kills your 5 year old either the kid has mental issues (in which case he shouldn't be left alone with his sister) or the parents severely fucked up because there's no way a 13 year old would beat his sister the way he did and thought everything was OK until the injuries were too severe.
 
Motherfucker! Now they'll nerf the WWE even more! All because of some stupid brat that doesn't listen to Kofi, Cena, Bryan, Ziggler AND Clay who repeatedly told him not to try it at home! And on his little sister?! What kind of dickless monkey fights his baby sister? I hope he rots!
 
Was she doing Kane pyro?

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I know WWE have already issued a small statement regarding the issue, but something makes me feel like TNA will capitalise on this tomorrow night, doing a "In memory of..."
 
Always sad when a child dies, doubly so when it's under such senseless circumstances. The fact that WWE has and will catch flack over such an incident is just a sign of the times. Shirking responsibility/accountability is the way of the world now.
 
I know WWE have already issued a small statement regarding the issue, but something makes me feel like TNA will capitalise on this tomorrow night, doing a "In memory of..."

That brings up a good point.

The media don't seem to notice TNA's existence. They reference WWE, no report mentions TNA in any way. And WWE don't even call their product wrestling, it's sports entertainment with wrestling being an element. Then again, TNA is the exact same product so it calls itself wrestling but is actually sports entertainment, or more specifically, Sports Martial Arts Wrestling.
 
Is 13 too young to be watching a 5-year-old for long periods of time? I have 14-year-old brothers, and while they are quite capable of taking care of themselves, I don't know if I would task them with taking care of another, much younger human being.
 
Should the word "allegedly" not be placed before "attempting wrestling moves"? What's to say that a 13 year old boy got pissed as his irritating little sister and beat her to death?

The fact that the word "moves" implies that more damage had been done than one specific move and, as such, he was well aware that he was hurting her before the poor wee thing suffered the killing strike. If he hadn't had known wrestling moves (and that's if he did use them), there is a high chance that he'd have used something else. Wrestling can take no blame for an evil child.
 

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