1. The accident occurred
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Newfoundland.
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professional wrestlers
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shallow stream.
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say they are
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investigation.
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7. Adrian Adonis!
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He said,
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I said, "No."
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that I'm coming home.
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Did something happen?"
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"everybody's dead."
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wrestlers were killed
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a remote highway
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Canada.
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17. The most famous name
among the victims was
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superstar,
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Adrian Adonis.
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the crash have grown into
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wrestling world,
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debate and speculation.
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lives of three wrestlers,
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he saw that night.
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Thank God for that.
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all you freeloaders,
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quarterbacks.
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31. And people, you think that
you know about the
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32. sport of wrestling, which
you know nothing about.
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33. In the 1980s, Vince McMahon's
World Wrestling Federation
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world filled with heroes,
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cast of colourful tough guys.
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colourful than
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Adrian Adonis.
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38. Adrian Adonis was one of the
best big man wrestlers
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unique wrestler because
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that didn't look like
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43. - Look at that!
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44. And it was.
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Unbelievable.
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46. His timing alone
made him exceptional.
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47. Oh, the dancing bear!
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48. Look out, upside
down and over!
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could move like nothing.
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50. And regardless what
these fans think,
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devastating individual
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ability to push buttons and
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to the top of the card,
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weekly segment
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hating gays was
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behind the gimmick.
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was very, very stereotypical.
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you know, kind of fat guys,
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their hair blonde,
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like your stereotype.
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something right now,
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everybody wants to hear it
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65. and I'm gonna say it.
Yes, I'm gay.
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66. Adrian knew the
business well enough,
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to make people hate him.
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much really that's adorable.
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70. However, the star's flamboyant
in-ring persona could hardly
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reality of the man
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in the hair, is that-
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legitimate tough guy
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his fair number
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fights in his lifetime.
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7-time WWE World Champion,
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and a WWE Hall of Famer.
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Oh, look at that!
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personal friend
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86. Born Keith Franke,
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grew up in a
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in Buffalo, New York.
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Buffalo man, born and raised.
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west side of Buffalo.
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90% Italian.
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a fight in my life.
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smirk on his face,
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the hell out of there
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of Keith Franke,
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as you would know him.
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love the guy, man.
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anything for ya.
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he'd pick you up and
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money I'd just walk with
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"You got my money?"
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and say, "Yeah."
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call very connected.
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112. If you said, "I'm with Adrian,"
it's like it meant
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go wherever you wanted.
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school fraternity, Kappa Beta.
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to a street gang.
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to fighting with everybody.
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baddest in Buffalo,
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a target on us.
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became gangsters.
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why waste your life fighting
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could go and become something?
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make a move,
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was wrestling.
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124. I said, "You want something,
Keith, you gotta go for it."
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to focus on wrestling,
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fighting in the streets
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audience that
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in the building.
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you can stay in the ring with
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you could win $10,000."
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135. And there'd be about 4 or 5
guys that would come down,
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and talk to them
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outside the ring.
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get in the ring.
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them out cold.
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what Adrian was like.
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kind of guy.
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142. So you'd have to be a pretty
tough guy to take on
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fight fans for real.
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who the guy is.
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I'm the editor of
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Observer Newsletter
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wrestling since 1971.
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out-wrestle the guy.
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tell his friends,
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It's like,
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to leave marks.
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his face in,
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or something.
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town, it's like, "Oh, God,
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You know?
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one of those guys.
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and killer instinct lands him
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popular promotions
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Vern Gagne's
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Association.
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He was great.
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in the AWA.
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professional wrestling.
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Verne liked him right away,
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ring and eventually
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Jesse Ventura.
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to pay for this.
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pay dearly for this,
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Adrian?
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something, Stanley Blackburn...
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talker of the two,
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not a bad talker.
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each other really well.
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with the New York Yankees
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which, you know,
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good for being a heel.
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biker type guy
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local heroes.
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Adrian Adonis!
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with Greg Gagne and
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and do these pirouettes.
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corner and doing that flip
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and just making little
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thin guy, look like,
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all badasses.
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from Jim Brunzell.
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he went from being what
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wrestler to being a real star.
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reaction and, you know,
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and he was sort of
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the microphone.
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us a so-called challenge.
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"Jumping Jim Brunzell."
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and then he knew
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making to be a star?
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one of our friends?
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side of Buffalo,
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parties we were throwing.
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name for himself in the AWA
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across my shoulder.
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WWE in '84, I was nobody.
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in a big pond,
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pretty big fish.
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just oozing...
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everything in the business.
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become friends with him.
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feeling kind of funny,
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I wasn't welcome.
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being around me,
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gonna tell on him.
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peeping through the peephole,
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"It's Bret, don't let him in."
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I hear the chain
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a bunch of cocaine
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he's chopping it all up.
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in a room with Roddy Piper,
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learning tree.
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of cocaine with uh,
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4, or 5 in the morning.
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prevalent as marijuana was
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everybody had it.
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bar, you shake his hand,
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hand he'd squeeze a 8-ball of
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and tell you, you know,
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sometime, you know,
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every night. Every night.
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animal" on the dictionary
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Adrian Adonis.
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it was how it could
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monster in a short time.
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afternoon and
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destined for greatness.
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begin to take a toll.
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wasn't the friendly drug that
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first started snorting it.
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we had the white flag up.
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in the tank like,
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drugs and late nights.
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of partying with everyone
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just too, too much.
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nothing but a party.
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good time, but they partied.
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on the door.
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here's Adrian.
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Jimmy, I'm gonna kill myself.
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I hear bam bam bam
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what the heck, you know?
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the goddamn coke?"
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not have taken any."
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and out he went.
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like that at home.
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different guy.
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anybody that I know of
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devoted, loving, family man
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loved his kids.
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his wife was like,
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her chair out and
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she sat down.
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such a gentleman.
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was a put on at first.
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getting into with him.
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bond with a wrestler
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love each other.
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wanted it for him.
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Adrian Adonis.
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that was different.
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not the same as
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kind, loving,
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sweet, sweet man.
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breakfast made for me and
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relationship even though
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of the time,
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several times a day.
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always,
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the collect phone calls,
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be outrageous.
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good relationship,
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personalities meshed well.
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Adonis was my father.
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coolest kid ever.
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poster that he got for me.
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of Adrian Adonis.
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he loved to watch.
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when he was home.
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take on the road there was
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we were gonna have fun.
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I never asked questions.
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awesome relationship.
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Adrian's cocaine addiction
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become even more vicious...
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reputation backstage.
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He had a temper.
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come out of Adrian now.
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get real nasty right now.
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be very, very rough on guys.
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it's like well,
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for this business, get out.
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those knees.
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kinds of things is
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somebody that can
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sooner or later.
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completely different.
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colourful characters.
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about tough guys.
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to have a gimmick,
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gimmick he didn't see as
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tough guy thing.
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is gonna be retired.
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Adrian Adonis.
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things that defy description.
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the gay character...
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but it was absolutely there.
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with Gorgeous George.
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something is successful
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everybody copies you.
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the Adrian Adonis
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where he was, you know,
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402. May The Rockettes
eat your heart out.
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403. I'll tell ya, when he, they
made him dress up with uh,
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and as a homosexual,
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405. none of us liked it,
but we understood it.
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Copy !req
407. He was too good to be doing
what McMahon wanted him to do.
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408. But up there that's the
way he had to survive.
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not approve apparently.
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410. If he had to do that,
he had to have a gimmick.
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to give him any credit.
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out on the town that
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I don't know.
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416. I don't know that Adrian
liked the idea at first,
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417. but I think he did
a quick turn around.
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418. You know what, I'm gonna just
prove to you that I can do it.
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419. That I'm that talented, that
I can take something
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420. as stupid as that and
make it work and uh,
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that to you.
Copy !req
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Adrian is set to wrestle
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to the business.
Copy !req
424. I was scheduled to work
with Adrian because
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a run with Hogan.
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Hulk Hogan.
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427. Let me tell you
something, Adonis.
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428. So, they give Adrian
people to beat up
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429. and be impressive with.
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430. I was kind of looking
forward to it because Adrian,
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431. you know, was a,
one of the main guys.
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my name is Dan Spivey.
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433. Formerly known as
"Dangerous" Dan Spivey.
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absolutely fantastic.
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435. I was new into the
wrestling business.
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436. I'd probably only been in
there a little over a year.
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437. I guess Adrian thought I
was just some young guy.
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438. An easy big guy.
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439. I was always quiet,
didn't have much to say,
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440. and so I guess he took
that as weakness.
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441. And he was wrong.
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442. Pitted against Spivey,
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443. Adrian will learn just
how wrong he was
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444. in a match that will
change his life forever.
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445. He just exploded.
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446. All of a sudden, he let off
and he hit him in the head
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447. with a left hook and said,
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448. "I'm gonna kill that
son of a bitch."
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showdown against
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Adrian Adonis is
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defeat Dan Spivey,
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one of the top villains
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454. Of course, I had in the back
of my mind that he was uh,
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455. also a tough guy,
and you know,
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456. I heard that he would
take advantage of guys.
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457. So, I had mixed feelings
about wrestling him, and uh,
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458. sure enough, we got in the
ring and he started
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459. kicking me really hard.
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460. Calling me a stupid
son of a bitch, you know...
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461. and just abusing
the shit out of me.
Copy !req
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time in taking advantage of
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of an older boy.
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464. I was pissed
after the match.
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465. I was gonna fight him
right there.
Copy !req
466. And then, uh, Davey Boy and
Dynamite and Scott McGhee
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467. grabbed my stuff,
they got us in a cab,
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468. and got me back to the place.
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469. Got me out of the coliseum.
Copy !req
470. So the next night,
we were in Flint Michigan,
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471. and it was sold out,
10,000 people.
Copy !req
472. Vince says, "You guys
are working together."
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473. I said, "Okay."
Copy !req
474. Bob Orton and I had heard
there was some bad blood and
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475. it had been building between
Adrian and Danny Spivey.
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476. We were hoping that the
match should get by.
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477. He was supposed to win.
Beat me with something,
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478. I don't remember what it was,
but he was going over,
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479. which was expected.
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480. But he started the same shit
with me again.
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481. When I was on all fours,
he knocked the air out of me,
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482. and then he got me in a
sleeper hold and he was
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483. really cinching down on it
and I just had enough of it.
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484. And I kind of snapped.
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485. I came up swinging
and I knocked him out.
Copy !req
486. The Referee says,
"Dan, that's not the finish."
Copy !req
487. I said, "I changed
the finish.
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over tonight."
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489. So, Bob and I run into the
ring because I didn't want,
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490. you know,
Danny to kill him.
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491. Please, let's go back to
the locker room.
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crazy running around
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493. the dressing room.
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494. I'm still pissed.
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495. And then all of a sudden,
the door opens up.
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496. And Adrian is coming.
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497. He starts talking
to Danny, you know,
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498. like he was going to
apologize or something.
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499. And then he goes
to leg dive Danny.
Copy !req
500. Spivey, you know,
he was a quiet guy.
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501. If you poke a dog
a number of times
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Copy !req
503. You can imagine a guy, 6'7,
you know, 280 pounds,
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504. throwing a punch from
down by his knee.
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505. An upper cut.
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506. Lifted Adrian up in the air
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507. and Adrian came down
like a walrus.
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508. Boom!
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509. And he just rolled
his eyes back and
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510. you could see
his cheekbone.
Copy !req
511. The white part of the bone was
sticking through the skin.
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512. They called an ambulance
and they took him to
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513. the hospital and nobody
saw Adrian again for,
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514. it had to be a couple weeks.
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515. I wished it would have
been different but I had to
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516. protect myself, and uh,
protect my reputation.
Copy !req
517. Anyway, I got fired
about a month later.
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518. Let go.
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519. I kind of felt bad for him.
It had to sting getting
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front of everybody.
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that watched him.
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522. When you're a guy that
everybody fears and that
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523. happens to you, you kind of
lose a little bit of face
Copy !req
524. and, and, and...
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525. I don't want to
say respect, but...
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526. You kind of lose something
when that happens, yeah.
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527. And it was horrible
for Adrian because,
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528. I don't think he ever
really recovered from that.
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529. Humiliated after the
confrontation with Spivey,
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530. Adrian spirals further
into his cocaine addiction.
Copy !req
531. Adrian was starting to
show a lot of decline,
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532. and then he was getting
heavier, and he was uh,
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533. wasn't moving
like he used to.
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534. He wasn't, he wasn't the
guy he used to be
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535. and I think he knew that.
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536. The trouble with substance
abuse is when you do
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537. find time to eat,
you gorge yourself
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538. and then you fall asleep.
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539. So you're eating
tons of calories,
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540. and it's got no place to go
except as tissue on your body.
Copy !req
541. He told me, "Damn,
I'm reaching 300."
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542. I didn't see that.
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543. Maybe because I was his
wife I did not see that.
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544. I just saw him.
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how to change it
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his whole life.
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the match won!
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suddenly leaves the WWF.
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are unclear,
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was fired for substance abuse.
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suddenly disappeared,
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the cards anymore.
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just assumed
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in a few weeks.
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557. I thought for a second
he may have had enough!
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558. The next time I saw
Adrian he was 400 pounds.
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559. Him and I wrestled
in Las Vegas.
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560. We thought this would
be a great match.
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561. We were doing a international
television champion.
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562. I think Adonis
is just too big
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563. for the of frame
Greg Gagne.
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564. And we got in the ring,
he was breathing so hard.
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565. We barely made 10 minutes.
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566. Orton is trying to drag
Adonis back to the ring.
Copy !req
567. We sat down in the locker
room and we just talked.
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568. And I told him,
I said, "Jesus, Adrian,
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569. what have you done?
God almighty,
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570. why don't you go get back to
your regular weight.
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571. You're one of the great
performers of all time.
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572. This isn't you, and you
know from our philosophy,
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573. 'be yourself,
be who you are'."
Copy !req
574. Oh!
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575. And, maybe that night
woke him up a little bit.
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576. Still only 34 years old,
Adrian commits to
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losing nearly 100 pounds
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578. over the next 6 months.
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579. Ditching the
"Adorable One" persona,
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competing in Japan.
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581. Life was great.
Everything was great.
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582. Just a happy family.
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583. It was over happy.
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584. I saw him in Tokyo.
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585. I ran across him at a
popular place for the,
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586. for the American guys,
"gaijins", to eat.
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587. Steakhouse.
I saw him there.
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588. I had a beer with him, shook
hands and uh, you know,
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589. sorry things happened
the way it did, you know.
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590. So, we had a beer.
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591. Yeah, pretty much.
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592. I remember having
dinner with him and Bea.
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593. He really did seem like
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life together again.
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a big comeback.
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things around.
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598. Reinvent himself
and come back.
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599. And I don't think anyone
ever thought, "Oh
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600. that's the last we'll hear
of Adrian Adonis."
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601. The last time I saw Keith
was in LA in a hotel room.
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602. He had flew in
from Japan.
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604. That morning he was
to fly out to Canada.
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605. He came back to the room
to tell me goodbye
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606. a second time, he had
never done that.
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607. Um, that was our
last goodbye,
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608. the last time I
saw him alive.
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in Los Angeles,
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where his fate will
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veteran wrestlers
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Kelly Twins.
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survivor at that time.
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614. Quite a tragedy.
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615. Adrian Adonis, he was
a tough boy and uh,
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in the ring.
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617. He was a good boy.
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618. My name's Mike Kelly,
and I've been
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23 and a half years with
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621. People had probably known me
from the Oh Henry commercial.
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622. When you consider
how big it is.
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623. Back years ago,
that big chocolate fudge.
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624. It's that big chocolate fudge.
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625. The Kelly twins were veteran
wrestlers that I remember
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626. from the 60s,
they worked for my dad.
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627. Identical twins.
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628. You couldn't tell which
one you were talking to.
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629. This is when we
were in Japan.
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630. A bunch of us sitting
around a sushi bar,
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631. drinking and eating.
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632. I think this was in Tokyo.
Hacksaw Higgins.
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633. I think my brother fell
in love that night.
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634. Gosh, we were
inseparable.
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635. We enjoyed being together,
doing things together.
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636. My mother always
dressed us the same.
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637. If Pat had a black coat on,
I'd wear a black coat.
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638. If he had brown shoes, then
I would wear brown shoes.
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diamond rings.
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Identical hats.
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641. We lived our life as twins.
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and I wasn't there,
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643. and I knew something
was wrong, I says,
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644. "My brother's hurt."
I could feel it.
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645. We had that special bond,
which was good for us.
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646. We were working,
like, around Toronto.
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647. Dave McKigney, the promoter,
he had called and
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648. asked us if we wanted to
come down to Newfoundland.
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649. And I says, "Well, yeah,
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650. we'll come down
and wrestle for ya."
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651. So we packed up our van
and drove down with uh,
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652. my brother and I,
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653. and Adrian Adonis
come in from Japan.
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654. The main event was Adrian
Adonis with "The Bearman"
Copy !req
655. against my brother and I.
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656. Dave McKigney was
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657. a journeyman wrestler
who promoted shows,
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658. and his gimmick was that he
had a bunch of bears
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659. living at his house that
he trained to wrestle.
Copy !req
660. So, that's where he got
the name "The Bearman."
Copy !req
661. Dave was the complete
old school guy.
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662. He was a good person
and a good promoter,
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663. and one of the best
payout men ever.
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664. My name is Ricky
"Soulman" Johnson.
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665. I borrowed the name from
my brother Rocky Johnson
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666. actually, because we were
partners for a long time and
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I decided to
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668. honour him by, um,
using his nickname.
Copy !req
669. Bearman stories were almost
like a travelling circus.
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670. We had —--, kidgets,
bears-
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671. There was something
for everyone.
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672. Dave "The Bearman",
he owned the
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673. wrestling bear,
um, "Terrible Ted."
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674. It's kind of a rib if
the promoter tells you,
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675. "You're wrestling the
wrestling bear tonight."
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676. It's like, like, really?
Like, are you kidding me?
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near the bear.
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678. A bear has so much
strength, like, you know,
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679. it could tear you apart in
less than half a minute.
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680. Actually, there was
an incident
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682. Apparently she was upstairs
taking a shower and
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684. and Bearman was
working in the garden.
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685. And the bear had actually
came up into the bathroom.
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687. The bear had tore
her to pieces.
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688. It was a tragedy
when I heard it,
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689. I just couldn't believe it.
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690. He was supposed to
marry this young lady.
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691. Despite this tragedy,
McKigney continues
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on his next tour.
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693. An 8-week trek across
Newfoundland with
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includes the Kelly twins,
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and Adrian Adonis.
Copy !req
696. It was great.
Everybody was happy,
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697. everybody was making money.
Copy !req
698. And the people in
Newfoundland
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699. were so very
nice to us.
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700. We were in Gander,
Newfoundland.
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701. The next night,
we had to wrestle
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Newfoundland.
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703. The mayor of Lewisporte
phoned the hotel in Gander,
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704. a Holiday Inn-
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705. it's just hard to talk about.
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706. Um, and he asked would any
of the wrestlers come to
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that we were off,
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708. because they'd like to
throw a party for us.
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709. July 4th 1988,
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710. he had called me 3 times,
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711. and the last phone call he
had made to me, he said,
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712. "I'm getting ready to
get on a ferry,
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713. I just want to tell you I
love you." And I just said,
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714. "Call me later, honey,
call me later."
Copy !req
715. Adrian got in Pat's van,
the Canadian Wildman
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716. he got in the van
with the Kellys,
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717. and I was just getting
ready to climb in,
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718. and Phil blew his horn.
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719. He said, "Why don't
you come with me?"
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720. And I said,
"Sure, that's cool."
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721. Adrian, the Wildman,
and the Kelly twins
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722. were 10 to 15 minutes
ahead of us, I guess.
Copy !req
723. Me and Phil "Whipper"
Watson Junior, Little T,
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724. we were just riding down the
road having a few laughs.
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725. Everything was
all backed up and
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726. going like 2 miles an hour.
Copy !req
727. So, I said to Phil, "Must
have been an accident."
Copy !req
728. Traffic like this in
Newfoundland, you know?
Copy !req
729. Then I looked over
into the water
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730. and I seen a red van
in the water.
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731. It's an image that will
never leave my mind.
Copy !req
732. We were travelling to
Lewisporte, Newfoundland,
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733. so that we could advertise
and talk about wrestling.
Copy !req
734. There was a guy
there with a camera,
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735. he was gonna take
some pictures of us.
Copy !req
736. My brother and I,
Adrian, and the Bearman.
Copy !req
737. It was about
8 o'clock at night.
Copy !req
738. It was as broad daylight
as it is at noon.
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739. Pure daylight,
I couldn't believe it.
Copy !req
740. It was amazing.
Freaked me right out.
Copy !req
741. It looks like a desert
out there, actually.
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742. We had to go around
these big rocks.
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743. We just barely got
through with our van.
Copy !req
744. We were going
down the highway
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745. and I saw a
little bear cub.
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746. My brother, the
reflection of the sun,
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747. caught the sight of
his eye and he had, uh,
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748. swerved to the left
where the grass was.
Copy !req
749. The van had gotten down in
a little gulley and
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750. hit this huge
rock dead on.
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751. And I fainted.
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752. And I woke up and I felt
this water was ice cold.
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753. I just wondered what
had happened, like,
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754. why am I in this stream?
Copy !req
755. Then finally I saw my
brother behind the wheel,
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756. slouched on the
steering wheel.
Copy !req
757. He had passed away.
Copy !req
758. I could tell right away...
Copy !req
759. yeah, it was horrifying.
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760. And uh...
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761. Give me a minute,
please.
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762. I seen the van in the water,
and I said,
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763. "That looks like
the Kelly's van."
Copy !req
764. I knew it well.
Copy !req
765. I went down there
with them in it, so...
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766. Adrian Adonis was
uh, in bad shape.
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767. He was in real bad shape.
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768. The Bearman died instantly.
Copy !req
769. Adrian he was moaning,
"Help me, help me, help me."
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770. I remember
Adrian's elbow,
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771. all you could see was the
bone sticking out of it.
Copy !req
772. I remember thinking, like,
we gotta save them.
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773. But there was
no saving them.
Copy !req
774. It was 4th of July,
so you know,
Copy !req
775. we were celebrating with all
my cousins in Bakersfield.
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776. And I do remember,
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777. we had just like a little
get together.
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778. I have a cousin that's scared
to death of fireworks so
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779. my other cousin went in to
check, answered the phone,
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780. they asked for
Mrs. Franke.
Copy !req
781. I just remember she came out
screaming out of the house
Copy !req
782. he was... passed,
he had- he was dead.
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783. They said,
"Keith has been killed.
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784. He was killed in an
auto accident."
Copy !req
785. I said, "Put Dave
on the phone,"
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786. Dave McKigney,
and he said, "He's dead."
Copy !req
787. I said, "Put one of the Kelly
twins on, I don't know,
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788. you put someone on."
Copy !req
789. Um, and then the RCMP
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790. called me that night,
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791. and he was, he was gone.
Copy !req
792. The first few days after his
passing I was still in shock.
Copy !req
793. I did not want
to believe it.
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794. Dead is former WWF star
"Adorable" Adrian Adonis.
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on the left,
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on the right,
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of the crash.
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798. Oh yes. Yes.
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799. We're half an hour
apart and he was uh,
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800. he was very close to me.
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801. Where he went,
I followed behind.
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802. Where I went,
he followed behind.
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804. The whole world
changed, yeah.
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805. In more ways than one 'cause
a couple of road guys-
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806. that worked for
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807. Dave McKigney
"The Bearman",
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808. they jumped in
the water also,
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809. and they robbed Adrian.
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810. They took his money,
watch,
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811. whatever he had,
whatever valuables he had.
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812. They were arrested,
and yes,
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813. I did want to
press charges.
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814. Just due to the
fact that, what? Why?
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815. Why rob a dead man?
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816. So, yeah, we went to a
motel in Lewisporte.
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817. We went to the bar.
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818. Some of the guys
just to relax,
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819. they wanted
to shoot pool.
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820. So they had a
couple of drinks.
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821. Then somebody says,
"They're all —-ing dead."
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822. Like it just hit them.
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823. Next thing I know,
I just seeing
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824. stuff flying and glasses
were flying.
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825. Then all hell
just broke loose.
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826. And I remember seeing
the manager of the motel,
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827. he was just standing off to
the side against the wall,
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828. with a pen and paper.
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829. He gave us a bill
the next morning.
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830. I think it was 12,000 bucks
for the damage.
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831. The next day we drove by
the scene of the accident.
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832. Some guys were praying,
some were crying, and uh,
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833. CBC came, and they
wanted to know
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834. if booze was
involved and stuff.
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835. We told them to —- off,
get away from us.
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836. Don't you realize
what happened here?
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837. Though it's never
been proven,
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838. some have suggested that
the accident that killed
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839. wrestlers Adrian Adonis,
Dave McKigney, and Pat Kelly,
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840. resulted from
drinking and driving.
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841. I don't like to think of
Keith dying like that.
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842. They probably were coming
from a wrestling match party
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843. and having a good time.
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844. No, no drugs,
no alcohol.
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845. The doctors had checked all
that on me and there was no...
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846. Definitely not.
No, definitely not.
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847. I keep a photo of him in
my wallet at all times.
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848. I have, uh, photos of
him in my bedroom.
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849. Yeah, he was my life.
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850. But, things
have to go on.
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851. By the grace of God,
it could be you, you know?
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852. Because you never know,
we're on the road every night.
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853. Guys were drinking a 12-pack
of beer, smoking, you know,
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854. joints and snorting coke,
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855. and driving a hundred
miles an hour.
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856. And nobody got killed.
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857. Here's a guy doing
the right thing,
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858. and he ends up dying
in a tragic accident.
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859. When all of us guys are out
here doing the wrong shit
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860. and we're still alive-
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861. How does that balance out?
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862. I guess God was right,
the good die young.
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863. I think Keith was
one of the best.
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864. He was one of my
closest friends
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865. even though
we were miles apart.
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866. I was in a federal prison in
Texas when he died,
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867. I was in custody,
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868. so I wasn't able to go
to the funeral.
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869. I remember Bea
telling me that, um,
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870. he was so big that nothing
could ever hurt him.
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871. I remember thinking
the same thing,
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872. like he was indestructible.
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873. The whole funeral
was a blur.
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874. It really didn't hit me
until later.
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875. Getting back to home
while he was in Japan, um,
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876. and this closet in
this new home had
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877. his jacket with the
New York emblem.
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878. Adrian Adonis!
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879. That was the only
thing in that closet,
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880. I don't know who
put it there.
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881. I could just smell him.
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882. Everything came
flooding back
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883. and that's when it,
it really hit me.
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884. I took that damn jacket
and I went to bed.
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885. And that was, that was the
finality of it. You know?
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886. He was never
coming home, ever.
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887. Yes, he sure would.
You gotta stay strong.
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888. And that's the way I've
lived my life after
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889. my brother had passed,
and I'll just keep going.
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890. Ah, we'll do
the best we can.
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891. It's all we can do.
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892. Adrian Adonis was a
very, very talented guy,
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893. and I don't think he ever
got the due for his talent
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894. that he should have.
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895. Just because it was
not an era where
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896. people really
recognized that.
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897. Like, if a guy with the
talent of Adrian Adonis was
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898. around today everybody
would know how good he is,
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899. and he would be
a big, big star.
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900. World Wrestling Federation
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901. tag team champion
Adrian Adonis!
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902. He should be honoured.
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903. He should be in
the Hall of Fame.
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904. He's a Hall of Famer,
without a doubt.
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905. I think that if Adrian hadn't
have been in that accident,
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906. I don't think it's
impossible to think that um,
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907. five years later he'd
do Wrestlemania,
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908. Bret Hart versus
Adrian Adonis.
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909. Like, who knows?
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910. I would want him to know how
much I appreciate all the
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911. little bits of advice and
encouragement that he gave me
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912. all through my career,
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913. and just the friendship
that I had.
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914. I learned so much from him
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915. and I never take
it for granted.
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916. I would have given anything
to have an Adrian Adonis
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917. waiting for me in the ring.
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918. He was the real deal.
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