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LEGENDS WEEKEND RUINED BY FATAL ACCIDENT

This weekend Tragedy stuck the Legends Convention tour, during a plane ride between New York and Washington heavy winds took down the plain taking the Wrestling on a sudden crash landing in a woody area.

While there was a few survivors (Cowboy Bob Orton, Paul Orndoff, Greg Valentine, Jimmy Hart, Jesse Ventura, Bobby Heenan, Rock and Roll Express) Also Roddy Piper suffered a broken back and is currently in a coma, and Mick Foley has suffered Brain Damage

Haven't there was survivors but however some of the biggest names in professional wrestler was at the front of the plane, and died instantly with the pilot, those are Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Sting, The Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Vader, Mae Young, Faboulous Moolah, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat. Harley Race also guests on the Tour, from Japan, Kejij Mutoh is currently in intesive care and his chances of survival are 50/50, Antonio Inoki died instantly, and Mashono Chono, suffered a broken back and is also in a coma, legandary British Wrestler, Dynamite Kid was in the plane but has yet to be found

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Stop! Not only is this sick and disgusting but the topic material is pretty disturbing too.

Sort out your grammar please as it's terrible.

If you can sort that out then I hope you can surprise us with a good diary. Good luck!

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OK. A diary involving deceased wrestlers is a concept that could possibly be done - but ONLY if handled right and tastefully. Starting it off with a plane crash is, for lack of a better word, disgusting. And wrong.

That said, thug, it's a bit much to want him to die. Get sent to a grammar camp, sure, but that's a bit far.

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OK. A diary involving deceased wrestlers is a concept that could possibly be done - but ONLY if handled right and tastefully. Starting it off with a plane crash is, for lack of a better word, disgusting. And wrong.

That said, thug, it's a bit much to want him to die. Get sent to a grammar camp, sure, but that's a bit far.

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Yeeeeeah.. it's a concept that could work if done correctly, but its a cop out to just off and kill the entire hall of fame in a little less than a paragraph. If you flushed it out and made it something no less short of poetic.. only then could it be a feasible diary topic. It's a touchy subject but one if handled with taste and class could be a wonderful homage to those that have passed on.. the way you're handling it, it's far from that.

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OK. A diary involving deceased wrestlers is a concept that could possibly be done - but ONLY if handled right and tastefully. Starting it off with a plane crash is, for lack of a better word, disgusting. And wrong.

That said, thug, it's a bit much to want him to die. Get sent to a grammar camp, sure, but that's a bit far.

well if you have any other way a group of wreslters can die let me know

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OK. A diary involving deceased wrestlers is a concept that could possibly be done - but ONLY if handled right and tastefully. Starting it off with a plane crash is, for lack of a better word, disgusting. And wrong.

That said, thug, it's a bit much to want him to die. Get sent to a grammar camp, sure, but that's a bit far.

well if you have any other way a group of wreslters can die let me know

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OK. A diary involving deceased wrestlers is a concept that could possibly be done - but ONLY if handled right and tastefully. Starting it off with a plane crash is, for lack of a better word, disgusting. And wrong.

That said, thug, it's a bit much to want him to die. Get sent to a grammar camp, sure, but that's a bit far.

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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that he doesn't want any credit for this diary.

The poor writing only compounds the asinine reason all of the wrestlers were on the same plane.

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Let's say your whole "legends tour" concept is realistic. Why are they all on the same plane? They are coming from all over the country and when you add in Dynamite,Chono, Muta and Inoki the world. Did they all decide to meet at one airport and fly to the show together? Thats just asking for trouble.

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Let's say your whole "legends tour" concept is realistic. Why are they all on the same plane? They are coming from all over the country and when you add in Dynamite,Chono, Muta and Inoki the world. Did they all decide to meet at one airport and fly to the show together? Thats just asking for trouble.

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Ouch... just ouch.

Seriously, I give this two days before it's closed. Not only is the idea mind-numbingly bad, not to say distatsteful... but there's no explanation.

So, they wrestle in heaven huh? How, and why exactly? All we know of that is that you told us in the topic title. How about a little explanation of how the wrestlers came to be wrestling in heaven. Or how a federation even started.

Not very thought out at all really.

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Giant Biba? The Sheik? Giant Haysticks?

If you're going to disrespect the dead in such fashion, at least spell their fucking ringnames right...

You managed to write Hart instead of Heart though, so I suppose you deserve *some* credit...

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