1. What about wrestling here?
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wrestling here is...
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3. a lot rougher.
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4. You know,
kicking, punching.
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5. A lot more, I guess you
call it 'dirtiness'. Yeah.
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6. Adams with that superkick,
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7. that caught him,
that's his move.
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8. A judo champion
who came to America
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becoming a star
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10. of the squared circle,
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11. Chris Adams captured
lightning in a bottle.
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12. The stardom that
Chris Adams got at
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Championship Wrestling,
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14. 'cause you gotta
realize on that level
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15. that Chris Adams
was here,
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16. you were a big star
everywhere.
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17. The gentleman from
England, Chris Adams.
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18. Chris was the perfect
gentleman over there.
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19. With his athleticism,
determination, and charm,
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20. Chris had all the tools
to become a megastar.
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21. My dad, in Dallas,
was an A-list celebrity
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22. that it was impossible
to go anywhere.
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23. He had this thing
with Steve Austin
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24. where he trained Steve.
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25. Steve was gonna
make it in wrestling.
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26. But behind the curtain,
Chris' most challenging
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27. opponent was himself.
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28. Life got in his
way a lot of times.
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29. Sometimes Chris probably
got in his own way.
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30. When he'd get
a drink, man,
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31. Chris just turned into a
different person, man.
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32. He didn't give a damn
about nobody or nothing.
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33. Basically looking for you to
say something that upsets him.
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34. He was definitely
a Jekyll and Hyde.
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35. From Jekyll to Hyde.
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36. I'm telling ya, it
was Jekyll and Hyde.
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37. Alcohol brought out
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38. something that
destroyed him.
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39. One man with two
personalities on a
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40. downward spiral that can
only end one way.
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41. Chris got drunk,
got belligerent...
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42. he just started beating
the hell out of him.
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43. There was a gun.
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44. We were friends.
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45. I was best man
at his wedding.
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46. It was a bad situation...
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47. it was a nightmare.
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48. Well you get at
233lbs from England,
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49. welcome,
Chris Adams!
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50. Okay, so these were
in a storage unit
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51. that my dad had, and this
is just an example.
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52. I know,
I keep everything.
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53. It was hard, it's still hard.
I still miss him, you know,
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54. I still think about
my dad every day.
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55. I'm Jade Adams, daughter of
'Gentleman' Chris Adams.
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56. When he was traveling, he
would always write me notes,
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a birthday card...
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out in it.
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59. "Dear Jade. Wow,
how time flies.
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60. I miss you so much,
munchkin.
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my munchkin,
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62. even though you're
nearly 14 and
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63. a beautiful young
woman already.
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64. It seems that I have always
been struggling trying to
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before you knew it,
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and I've missed
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68. I really want to see
you more often,
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69. family is so important.
I feel so guilty now.
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70. I think of all the things I
have done in the past that
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grieve about them every day.
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72. Anyway, I thought
it was time that
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74. and I hope that you will
be able to forgive me.
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75. Love, Daddy."
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76. He didn't want these demons
as much as none of us
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I just think they ended up
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up to him.
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great person,
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and, you know,
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defend himself,
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82. so I want to do
that for him.
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83. Long before anyone could
imagine that his story
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84. would end in tragedy,
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85. Chris Adams was a
spectacular performer
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86. who seemed destined
for greatness.
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87. The American
heavyweight champion,
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88. The 'Gentleman' from
England, Chris Adams.
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89. I knew Chris Adams
very well.
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90. He wanted to be the
best he could be,
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91. and I had to admire that
about him.
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92. I'm Kevin Von Erich.
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93. I've been in the
wrestling business for
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95. Chris was one of the toughest
guys I've ever known.
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97. He knew what he was
doing in the ring.
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98. Chris had a special
finishing move,
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99. it was a 'superkick' and
he kicked like a horse.
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100. A superkick!
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101. And Kevin Von Erich
is on the floor.
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102. He invented his finishing
move 'cause when we discussed
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103. the match, and how to get
him over when he got here,
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104. he said, "Well, my
finish is a superkick,
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when you see it."
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106. When he threw the
superkick for the finish,
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107. we were like, "Woah"!
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108. Hi, my name is David Manning,
and I was a promoter,
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109. a booker and a referee for
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Championship Wrestling.
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I'm gonna take...
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112. That costs $500! $500!
You don't get in my face.
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113. I'm the referee here.
Get out!
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114. When Chris did the superkick,
as he would kick he would
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115. also had a way where you
really couldn't see it,
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116. but he would slap his leg,
and it literally sounded like
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117. he just tore the
opponent's head off.
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118. And it came
back with it...
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119. Oh! The superkick!
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120. A tremendous superkick
by Chris Adams!
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121. That was it.
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122. From there on,
he was just climbing
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123. the mountain here
at World Class.
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124. When Chris Adams come here
from England, you know,
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125. he had them colours from
over there in England
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126. and shit, man.
Oh, they loved him.
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127. Oh yeah.
For sure.
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128. I tell you what the
situation is, brother.
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129. Chris Adams
then went goofy.
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130. I'm Iceman, and I used to
wrestle with Chris Adams.
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131. Chris didn't give a damn.
He was just tough, man.
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132. That dude brought
the superkick, man,
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133. was unbelievable.
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134. Now there's a superkick.
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135. And he could do
anything in that ring.
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136. He was a performer.
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137. I knew his brother had
won judo in the Olympics.
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138. My brother and I, we were
both introduced into judo,
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was very much our life.
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140. I'm Neil Adams,
Chris' younger brother,
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silver medalist in judo.
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142. Chris was a great fighter.
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143. Whatever he did, he wanted
to be the best, you know,
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144. and I think he got to a stage
where he knew he couldn't go
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145. all the way to Olympics and
world championships and so
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changed direction.
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which was the
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148. British Wrestling group,
they approached him and
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149. that's how it started.
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it was 'Big Daddy',
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Mick McManus,
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152. and then
'Blackbelt' Chris Adams
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153. came into the fold.
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154. We ask you to welcome back,
very popular young star,
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155. 'Blackbelt' Chris Adams!
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156. His good looks helped,
but also he was a showman,
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157. and he could charm
anybody.
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really turn it on.
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159. I was 19, and my friend
and I was at the bar,
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160. and he just walked
straight up to me
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Chris Adams."
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Jeanie Clarke.
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163. I was the girlfriend of
Chris Adams.
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good looking guy,
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I said to my friend,
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166. "He looks a little bit like
Paul McCartney."
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167. And gave me his
phone number.
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168. I think I'd moved in with
him within a month.
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169. Eager to glamorize and
elevate his TV image,
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to join his act.
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171. He came up with an idea
that I would be his second.
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172. I was the girl that would
come in between the rounds,
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been done in wrestling before.
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make a good star,
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certain degree.
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177. Though his fame in
England is growing,
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has a ceiling.
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frustrated,
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bags for the City of Angels.
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181. After arriving
in Los Angeles,
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months later,
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183. I became pregnant.
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184. I loved it, and I remember
sunbathing a lot.
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185. Chris and I just
sitting on the beach,
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the sunshine.
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187. And then I remember Chris'
head turning a little bit.
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188. Beautiful girls
on the beach.
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in bikinis,
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that in the UK.
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at other women.
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that something was
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I was pregnant, I felt...
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into their new life,
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often left alone
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I was very pregnant,
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200. and we didn't actually have
a lot of money at that time,
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201. so Chris, he went to
Mexico for quite some time.
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202. I went back alone
to the UK
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came back to the UK.
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gonna go back, and...
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back together,
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return to the U.S.,
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the thrill is gone.
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stop coming home.
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a lot of different women.
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last straw was
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can't come with me,
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and get champagne,
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when I get back."
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and...
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three days later.
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share my boyfriend,
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was over.
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after the fact, as friends,
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romantic relationship.
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225. Yeah, he just said he wanted
me to come to Dallas and
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after Jade.
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227. My mom and my dad were
separated when I was a baby.
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228. So when I lived in Dallas,
I saw him every weekend.
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229. Welcome to World Class
Championship Wrestling.
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newcomer from England,
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champion, Chris Adams.
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232. I'm very glad to
meet you, Chris.
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233. - Welcome to Texas.
- Thank you.
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made it to Texas.
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Dallas, Texas,
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hottest and most popular
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in the world.
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market here in Dallas,
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King Parsons here,
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Freebirds...
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to be able to draw the crowd
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take one of those slots.
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245. It was on par with the
Dallas Cowboys,
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247. It was incredible in
this area especially.
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250. It's not an easy job,
as you can tell.
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251. It gets kind of rough
in there sometimes.
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252. Up and over!
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253. Chris was incredibly athletic
and then can move like a cat.
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254. All the kip ups and the
dives and the superkick.
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256. He was on par with the
Von Erichs, really.
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with the Von Erichs,
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much godlike.
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259. A tremendous roar
for Chris Adams,
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260. the Gentleman
from England.
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261. He had the charisma,
he had the looks,
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good worker.
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263. But there was a way with
Chris Adams that
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Jekyll to Hyde.
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265. Now when you people see
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wildness in my eyes.
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professional wrestlers
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from high school.
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that, too.
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270. In Dallas when he first
got in the territory,
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him to the towns,
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272. and the guy
got lost once,
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273. and we have a rule
in World Class,
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an hour before the show.
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275. If you're not there,
then there's problems.
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276. Well, Chris was late.
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277. He blamed it on the guy
that was driving him.
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278. When you pissed
Chris off,
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280. Like a light
was on in there.
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281. And he choked them
almost to death.
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282. "Chris, you almost
killed him." He goes,
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are hard learners.
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to do it again."
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without being drunk.
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a lot of people.
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gave off an aura,
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out of control.
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289. You know, he may hurt
other people, too.
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290. He is Chris Adams!
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291. Now established
in World Class,
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292. Chris' ambition is to
be the star of the show.
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293. But in a company
crowded with good guys,
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294. the path to stardom is
to become a villain.
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295. Any territory you go in to
where you got the
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always gonna be the top.
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event was always one of the
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whoever the heel was.
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299. We tied Chris up
with Gino Hernandez.
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300. Gino and Chris actually had
discussed it themselves.
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301. This was a way to shift
to be the main event.
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302. Chris Adams and Kevin Von
Erich ready to go against
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and Gino Hernandez.
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304. It was a tag team match
and then Chris
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during the match.
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on Kevin Von Erich!
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turn of events.
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309. And the next thing I know
was he hit Billy and then
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out of nowhere!
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311. They turn Chris bad,
got with Gino, you know,
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team together, man.
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315. They were good looking
guys, great chemistry.
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great on the mic.
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we're real bad, right?
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319. They'd come to the
ring with a strut.
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antagonize the fans.
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to the bone.
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what a team that was.
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to make the best
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show we can.
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beat what we did last time.
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to me, man?
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3,000 people away, man.
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because, you know,
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more money.
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Nice condo.
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Hernandez, see ya guys!
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on Lover's Lane,
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the same apartment complex.
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people following them,
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to have a fun time.
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342. Teaming with Gino Hernandez
has elevated Chris Adams
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in World Class.
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money and the fame,
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to a new world of
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temptations.
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went to the Best Western
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floor, man.
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had two tables in each room.
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And weed.
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had pills and everything.
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pyramid built of
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The Freebirds,
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champagne over there,
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I'm saying?
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a cop on each door.
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359. I said, "How in the —- are
they doing all this dope
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police out here"?
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police officers
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a piece, man.
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they —-in' heads, man.
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364. And women
un—--ing-believable.
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pussy on accident,
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on purpose.
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it real, man.
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outside of the ring,
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dangerous situation.
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it gonna explode?
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sports cars,
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women and fast life.
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good friends,
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it's sad, isn't it?
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what, what...
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name is Charles Wolfe,
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381. The popular wrestling star's
badly decomposed body was
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at his home in Highland Park.
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dead for several days.
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cocaine overdose.
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the —- away.
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is a tragedy.
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heavyweight champion,
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heavyweight champion.
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like Gino Hernandez,
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the fast lane and
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in the fast lane.
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Chris' use of drugs and
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those closest to him.
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too much to drink.
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about that.
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401. I said, "You need to calm
down if you can, brother."
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alcohol got involved,
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demon, and he would
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could get vicious.
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and I'll never forget,
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promoter there and
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get over here.
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with the bartender and
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side of the head and
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literally came out.
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up a new relationship
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Toni Collins.
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would stop at in Fort Worth,
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418. for the publicity
if we'd all come by there
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419. after the matches.
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420. And that's actually
where he met Toni.
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421. One thing led to
the other and
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getting married.
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423. It was fast. He loved her,
I know that for a fact.
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Chris' mom.
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425. I loved her. She was
like a mother to me.
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426. She was absolutely
amazing.
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427. - Oh! Oh!
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428. Would you like a kick too?
Here we go. Agh!
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429. Oh, hey.
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430. I think my dad met his
match with her, for sure.
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431. My name is Chris Adams Jr.
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432. I am 'Gentleman'
Chris Adams' son.
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433. My dad always said
that she was a 6'4,
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434. 400lb man trapped
in the body of a
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435. 5'2,
100lb woman.
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436. She was very strong willed,
she was very fierce,
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437. but also very kind
and very loving.
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438. Any hope that marriage
might soften Chris' temper
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439. is quickly lost.
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440. We had had a show
in the Caribbean,
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441. and we were headed back,
and there was some kind of
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442. equipment malfunction
on the plane,
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443. and there was a delay
for hours and hours.
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444. But ain't no air
conditioning or nothing,
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445. it's just hot!
People sweating and shit.
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446. So they serving drinks.
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447. Chris drank until
they took off.
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448. Now they're headed back,
they're in the air,
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449. and after about two more
drinks they cut him off,
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450. and they told him he couldn't
have any more alcohol.
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451. I'm in my seat asleep and
the stewardess comes back and
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452. shakes me awake and says,
"Please get your friend."
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453. He's pissed off.
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454. And Chris Adams already
lit now he said,
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455. "Get out the way, bitch."
And when he said bitch,
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456. she said- Wop!
And slapped him.
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457. And he slapped her back.
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458. And that airplane pilot reach
in there and grabbed him,
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459. and shook him, say,
"What's your problem"?
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460. Chris' eyes were that red
light, goes on his eye.
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461. Chris Adams had that co-pilot
by the lapels of his coat,
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462. and his feet weren't
even touching the ground.
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463. And Chris said,
"Feel the power"!
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464. And was pumpin' his
head into his face.
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465. And blood everywhere.
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466. If he wouldn't have
had the alcohol,
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never happened.
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468. It's just that Chris was
just not Chris Adams
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got intoxicated.
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470. Sometimes something like
that's a wakeup call,
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471. but Chris just continued
to have problems.
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472. Arrested for headbutting
a pilot on a flight back
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Chris Adams has put
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474. the future of his
career in jeopardy.
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475. It's one of those kind of
situations that
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476. when you start
to sober up,
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477. you realize the magnitude
of your mistake
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478. and what
you've done wrong.
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479. And that was bad publicity
for World Class.
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480. It didn't go away,
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481. Chris ended up getting
some prison time.
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482. I think that hurt
his reputation a lot,
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483. once fans started finding
out a little bit about that.
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484. This made national news.
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485. A wrestler headbutts pilot.
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486. We had a meeting at the
office, and he told Chris,
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487. you know, "I don't know
what's going on with you,
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488. but you got to
straighten up."
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489. He brought shame on us,
no doubt.
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490. That's... terrible.
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491. And I know that
everybody enjoys a drink.
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492. Everybody likes
that last drink.
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493. But you see, that's
where the problem begins.
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494. I think he realized that
you've got to change.
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495. You know that um,
I've gotta,
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496. I've gotta get a hold of this,
and I gotta change it.
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497. With his dangerous reputation
now hobbling his career,
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for new ways to
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499. capitalize on his fame.
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500. Chris was always kind of
industrious and looking for
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501. a way to make something
outside the business.
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502. He used, I guess
that, that,
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503. celebrity to kind of draw
people into it.
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504. Hello, everybody.
This is 'Gentleman'
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505. Chris Adams here again
to give you another
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506. update on my own
personalized coaching class.
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507. We'll put you on your own
course that last
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508. anything from nine months
to two years.
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509. Talked him into starting
The Wrestling School
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510. at the Sportatorium
in the day.
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511. Hello, I'm Tom Lance,
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512. and I was very good
friends with Chris Adams.
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513. One of our first
students was, you know,
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514. Steve Williams who became
'Stone Cold' Steve Austin.
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515. 'Cause Stone Cold
said so.
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Steve Williams,
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517. it's Austin.
Steve Austin.
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518. And don't forget it.
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519. What Chris did with
Steve, you know,
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520. was to teach him
some of the basics,
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521. some of the fundamental
principles of, of combat.
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522. You know the story
on these two.
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523. Steve Austin, an individual
off the street who came
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524. into the USWA
Wrestling Academy.
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525. Chris immediately recognized
the promise in this young
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526. blond, helping develop
his body a little further.
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527. I give Chris credit.
He did train Steve.
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528. While training the
future Steve Austin,
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529. Chris introduces his new
friend to an old flame.
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530. I wanna bring down the
sexiest girl in America.
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531. The gorgeous and
lovely Jeanie.
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532. What relationship
does she have with you?
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533. That's none of
your business, Mark.
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534. What ended up happening was
my dad put my mom and
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535. Steve together to
do like, an angle.
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536. And then they
started dating.
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537. With his ex-girlfriend now
dating his top student,
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538. Chris cooks up an angle
designed to put him
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539. back in the main event.
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540. Jeanie comes in
as the ex,
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541. and she's teaming
with Steve Austin.
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542. And that turned
into a pretty hot angle.
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Steve because
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545. My mom, my dad,
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546. my stepmom,
and my stepdad
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547. all did an angle
together wrestling,
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548. and it was...
yeah, it was wild.
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549. It was not your traditional
job for your parents.
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550. But I'll tell
you what, Austin,
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551. there's not room enough
in Texas for you and I.
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552. Be honest,
Chris directed
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553. every single part
of that for me.
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554. He'd give me
every line.
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555. I was to watch
Joan Collins on Dynasty.
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556. Mourning the baby that
she couldn't have,
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557. that is it,
isn't it?
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558. Why you
miserable bitch!
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559. And that was the idea
of the character.
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560. Just remember he Is
thinking about me.
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561. Only in wrestling could
you do something like that.
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562. And when the
women wrestled,
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563. it was sometimes an
all-out catfight.
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564. Jeanie goes after Toni.
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565. Pulling your hair,
scratching eyes,
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566. slapping each other
across the face,
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567. getting the kendo stick,
slapping each other...
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568. anything that they could
do to hurt each other.
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569. It was nasty sometimes.
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570. Well, neither one of us
knew how to wrestle.
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571. The interviews were
my favourite part.
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572. I am far superior to you.
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573. I have royal
blood in my veins.
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574. She was born on
a shrimp boat,
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575. but she's
jealous of me.
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576. She said, "I can't believe
you said that about me."
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577. And I said, "Chris
told me to say it."
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578. I'm sick and tired
of you, girl.
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579. If you both
don't back off,
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580. you're gonna end
up getting hurt.
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581. Even when you get along,
you know there's gonna be
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582. some kind of issues
there that, that,
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583. just don't jive together.
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584. You were my number
one student!
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585. You even wear my
boots to the ring.
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586. There were some issues
with Steve and Chris.
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587. I think there was a little
bit of Chris seeing this guy
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588. is coming along, he is
really gonna be a star.
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589. And I think Steve felt like
he was probably
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590. being held back
a little bit.
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591. There were some real,
real life drama
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592. going on there, too.
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593. He is accompanied
by Lady Blossom.
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594. The WCW World
Television Champion
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596. I think he was jealous
that we went to WCW.
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597. I suppose he was
jealous of the money.
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598. As Steve and Jeanie make
the jump to the big time
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599. with WCW, a frustrated
Chris Adams
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600. turns back to the bottle to
nurse his bruised ego.
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601. When he was sober,
he was, you know, great.
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602. He was Dad, he was
awesome, he was there.
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603. When he started drinking
it just kind of changed.
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604. I know my mom kind
of told me that
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605. that's what it
was like for her.
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606. When I was older my
mom would tell me,
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607. they had an up and down
roller coaster relationship,
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608. and I think towards the
beginning it was very good,
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609. and I think about halfway
through it got pretty rocky.
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610. I mean, just, just the
screaming and the yelling,
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611. it was intense.
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612. Especially if they both
had been drinking
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613. or something like that.
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614. Chris had told me one time,
they were headed home
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615. from a show, they were
in his Corvette.
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616. Toni's driving, Chris in
the passenger seat,
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617. and the little boy Chris
Junior was in the back,
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618. and he said that some
reason they were arguing,
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619. and she had stopped
on the interstate,
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620. and a semi was coming.
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621. Luckily it went around 'em
and didn't hit 'em.
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622. If it would
have hit 'em,
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623. none of them probably
would have lived.
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624. And it angered him so much
that that's when he
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625. got physical with her,
and...
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626. he beat her up.
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627. You know,
it messed her up.
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628. She had to have
some facial surgery.
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629. I ain't cool
with that shit.
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630. But I remember
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631. it wasn't until I
was much older,
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632. and she had shown me
some of the pictures of
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633. her where that abuse
had happened,
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634. and she was in the
hospital for a while.
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635. I couldn't believe it.
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636. And I say all these
good things about Chris,
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637. but that's heinous.
That's terrible.
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638. It's disgusting.
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639. I'm just now realizing
how much stuff there was.
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640. I didn't put it all
together, I guess.
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641. That's terrible.
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642. The horrific attack on
Toni is a shocking
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643. new low for Chris Adams.
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644. But as the 'Gentleman'
continues to struggle,
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645. his descent to the
bottom will only get worse.
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646. She knew that it
wasn't right for her,
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647. that kind of lifestyle.
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648. I think she knew she
needed to get out.
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649. She said, "I had everything
that I had with your dad.
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650. I had the big house,
I had a Corvette,
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651. everything that anybody
could ever want...
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652. but I just felt
so empty inside."
Copy !req
653. Chris' bad reputation follows
him to his next company,
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654. the struggling Global
Wrestling Federation.
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655. After World Class and
then Global came in,
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656. and that was a
pretty good run.
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657. Chris Adams against
Rod 'the Bod.'
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658. Rod Price, he and Chris were
battling for the GWF title.
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659. Rod had long blond hair,
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660. but it was starting
to thin out,
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661. so he ended up getting
a weave put in.
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662. Somehow they kind of
sewed it in up there,
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663. I don't know how
it was all done,
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664. but anyway,
Chris knew about it,
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665. we all knew about it, and
it was kinda off limits,
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666. you know,
don't pull the hair.
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667. Well, during this
match, Chris,
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668. because I think he probably
thought it would just
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669. come right off, and
he jerked on it,
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670. and instead of
coming off, it ripped off.
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671. And blood went
everywhere.
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672. I've never seen so much
blood in the ring in my life.
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673. He was just covered.
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674. I mean, he didn't
even finish the match,
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675. he just left the ring,
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676. and we had to take him
to the emergency room.
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677. I'm almost sure it
was like 200 stitches
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678. to come to get that
all straightened out.
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679. Yeah, he did it
on purpose. Yeah.
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680. In 1997, Chris finally
gets the call from WCW-
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681. At the time,
the most popular
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682. wrestling company
in America.
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683. I think when he got that
opportunity to go to WCW,
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684. it was, he was
thinking, "Yeah,
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685. this is gonna be the thing
that restarts my career."
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686. And,
it didn't happen.
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687. WCW was a second
chance for Chris,
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688. but the matches I saw,
it almost looked like
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689. they were using him
to get their next star over.
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690. - Watch out.
- Uh oh.
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691. Choke...
slam city.
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692. The 'Gentleman'
Chris Adams,
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693. was interrupting a cigarette
break and he paid for it.
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694. He was unhappy that
he'd gone to WCW and
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695. was being used
as a jobber.
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696. One, two, three1
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697. I remember him
saying that, like,
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698. he was working
harder. You know,
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699. he worked hard,
and he was getting tired.
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700. And I think he was getting
discouraged about the
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701. whole thing, getting
beat every night.
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702. I don't see how it
couldn't affect someone.
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703. Being at the top like that,
and then very quickly,
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704. you know, if you don't
stay on top of it,
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705. you don't change your angles,
things are changing...
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706. it's gonna happen.
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707. Your career is
gonna dwindle.
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708. I can remember him
talking about,
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709. "I know I'm better than this
guy and that guy."
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710. And in one light,
he probably was.
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711. But you know, wrestling
is not always fair.
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712. Other things were going on
that were working against him.
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713. A few too many drinks and got
a DWI and they let him go.
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714. He was always
struggling with finances.
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715. His status had diminished to
a point to where he wasn't...
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716. he wasn't the guy
you wanted to go to.
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717. He was getting
a little older,
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718. harder to stay in shape,
and people just
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719. weren't coming to him
like they used to.
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720. He got into some other
stuff besides alcohol,
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721. got into GHB real bad.
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722. Basically,
when you do GHB,
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723. if you do too much of it,
you're just comatose.
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724. I don't know why anybody
would want to do it.
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725. GHB was pretty
popular in the day.
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726. You know everybody
kind of done it.
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727. It started off for
bodybuilders if you're sober
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728. and stuff to help
you work out,
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729. but I know it would
help you relax.
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730. And some also would call
it the love drug, too.
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731. There's a fine line of
how much you can take,
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732. and it's a very
dangerous drug.
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733. As the 90s draw
to a close,
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734. Chris Adams' life
is in shambles.
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735. Broke,
unable to find work,
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736. and desperate for
somewhere to live,
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737. Chris moves in with a
friend of Tom Lance,
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738. a local wrestling
fan known as Booray.
Copy !req
739. Chris was going through
some tough times.
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740. Booray had his place,
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741. Chris was needing kind
of somewhere to stay
Copy !req
742. and all that, so I
introduced 'em.
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743. If it wasn't for Booray
I don't know
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744. what Chris
would have done.
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745. Super good guy,
cared about people,
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746. went above
and beyond.
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747. That's why he was
helping Chris.
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748. Chris was lost.
Copy !req
749. But I love Chris, you know,
he was my friend.
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750. Chris was really a nice guy.
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751. He was witty, he was fun,
you know, to be around.
Copy !req
752. I'm Booray, and Chris
and I were good friends.
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753. He was a good
enough friend that
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754. I trusted him
in my house.
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755. He was really a
delightful guy.
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756. We'd invite people over and
cook out by the swimming pool
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757. and we were having
a good time.
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758. I mean, they seemed to
be getting along great,
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759. him and Booray.
Booray paid the bills.
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760. He had no money.
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761. He might work one little
show here and there,
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762. and it was hard for me to
take money from somebody
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763. that hadn't made money in
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764. you know,
three months.
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765. I was happy to help him,
but also inside
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766. I was feeling I
was being used.
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767. While living with Booray,
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768. Chris meets a young
woman named Linda.
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769. He was in love with Linda,
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770. I know he was in
love with her.
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771. They didn't know each
other all that long either,
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772. but they were, oh God,
they got along so good.
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773. She was the angel,
you know,
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774. so witty and funny.
She was just perfect.
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775. She seemed, like, very
mature, very stable.
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776. I can see how Chris would
find some solace in that,
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777. because I think that's
what he was seeking.
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778. On the night of
April 22nd, 2000,
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779. after dating for
just a few weeks,
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780. Chris brings Linda back
to Booray's house to
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781. keep the party going into
the early morning.
Copy !req
782. They'd been out all night.
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783. They were having a good
time dancing, you know?
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784. And I said,
"You know what?
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785. Three's a crowd.
I'm going to bed."
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786. Chris told me this
the next night,
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787. that they went on and got
that little bit of GHB,
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788. and got two
small glasses,
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789. and just split it.
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790. I had warned Chris
way before this that
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791. I did not want that
GHB in the house.
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792. You know, I didn't
care what else he had.
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793. That was his business.
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794. The silence, I guess,
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795. woke me up at about
four in the morning.
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796. I came in and they
were both passed out.
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797. Chris was slumped
over a chair,
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798. and Linda was on her
back on the floor.
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799. I was trying to wake 'em up
and I couldn't wake 'em up.
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800. Linda's lung started
kind of... wheezing.
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801. And that's when
I called Tom.
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802. And he was scared to
call 911 because
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803. he knew Chris
would get pissed.
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804. And I was like, "I don't
give a —-, call 911.
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805. They're not breathing."
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806. Booray wakes up in the
middle of the night to find
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Chris' girlfriend Linda
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808. unresponsive,
passed out on GHB.
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809. The paramedics got there,
and I stayed
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810. on the phone with them,
me and my wife.
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811. They're trying to
wake Chris,
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812. and then they're
working on Linda,
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813. and I hear them say
'flatline.' And I was like,
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814. "Booray did I just
hear 'flatline'?"
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815. Because we know
what that meant.
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816. It's not the easiest thing in
the world to talk about this.
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817. But she...
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818. From seeing somebody that
was just one of the
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the world
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820. die right in front of your
arms, you know?
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821. In my opinion, yes.
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822. He was careless.
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823. I never saw him
use drugs.
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824. He just told me the truth,
that he gave Linda,
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825. you know, too much of this
GHB and she died,
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826. and he was absolutely
devastated.
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827. Several months later,
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828. they charged him with
manslaughter.
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829. I think he definitely
felt responsible for it.
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830. He was torn up about it.
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831. I mean,
he legitimately...
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832. torn down about
what happened.
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833. After Linda died,
he was going through
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834. a lot of ups and downs.
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835. You know, he had
threatened suicide and
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836. this and that and
drinking a lot.
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837. His drinking had
spiralled really bad.
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838. That would have been
self-medicating.
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839. I think he was just
totally freaking out,
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840. wondering if he was
gonna get out of
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841. the manslaughter
charge.
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842. And going from making money
to no money, you know?
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843. He was miserable inside.
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844. I kinda got away from him.
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845. Really didn't want to be
involved that much.
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846. And there's times when
you wonder if maybe
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847. if I'd...
reached out,
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848. maybe I could have
talked to him.
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849. I don't know.
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850. I doubt it, really,
to be honest with you.
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851. I don't know how you can talk
somebody out of that hole.
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852. I really don't.
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853. It's, you know, very obvious
my dad had an issue with,
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854. you know,
drugs and alcohol.
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855. And I just wish that someone
had stepped in
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856. and said, "Hey, Chris,
you're doing too much."
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857. I think if it had
happened today,
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858. I think he might
still be alive.
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859. October the 7th.
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860. I was at my
mother's house, and
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861. Chris had called
me earlier that morning
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862. and told me he was
all bummed out.
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863. I just said, "Why don't
you come on over"?
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864. Finally, about seven,
he showed up.
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865. And I had brandy and
of course we had beer,
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866. and I'm still not sure
what set him off.
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867. I must have said,
you know,
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868. "Chris, could you hold it
down a little bit?
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869. My mother's
trying to sleep."
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870. Anyway, boy, that's when
he went berserk.
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871. I mean, just like,
boom, light switch.
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872. And he'd come at me
with that post.
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873. I had a four post bed,
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874. and he broke the post off
and come at me with it.
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875. I grabbed the post which
cracked my index finger,
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876. and then he put me
in a sleeper hold.
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877. And then here we go
across the room.
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878. He pushed me on a bed,
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879. and he just started
gouging my eyes out,
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880. and he started
biting me.
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881. He bit me on the face
several times
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882. and then on the neck.
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883. He had me pinned down
and was choking me.
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884. He just kept
getting stronger.
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885. His eyes seemed to glow.
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886. I thought I
was gonna die.
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887. I kept a gun on
my end table.
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888. I put the gun as quick as
I could to his shoulder.
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889. The only thing I could
do was pull the trigger.
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890. He went crazy. It was like
he turned into an animal.
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891. And when I pulled
the trigger,
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892. he jumped a little bit.
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893. Enough to hit his heart.
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894. I just wanted to, maybe,
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895. wound him to
where he could,
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896. you know,
get some sense.
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897. It's hard to make decisions
like that when you
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898. don't have much
time to make 'em.
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899. He would have
killed me.
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900. I called 911.
Asked them,
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901. "Please, get here quick."
It was bad.
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902. I remember that
day very vividly.
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903. I was in school.
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904. My mom came
to pick me up.
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905. We get home and I
remember her getting
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906. down on her knees
in front of me.
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907. "Honey, I'm so sorry
to say, but
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908. your dad's dead."
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909. And, ah...
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910. I didn't feel anything
at the moment,
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911. 'cause I thought, no.
No, no, no way.
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912. I got a call from my wife,
and she could hardly
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913. draw a breath and then
said, "He's gone."
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914. Chris had been shot.
And I was, just...
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915. to say I was stunned
is an understatement.
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916. I just sat down on the floor,
and I was in total shock.
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917. I was 19 when
my dad died.
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918. It was, like,
very surreal.
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919. I mean, and that was the
first experience
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920. I'd ever really had with
like a profound grief,
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921. 'cause it was my dad.
So it was really tough.
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922. Like it took me a really
long time to cope with it.
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923. The funeral,
it was packed.
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924. You had ex-wrestlers
that were there.
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925. You had family that came
all the way from the UK.
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926. And yeah, there was like
people standing out the back,
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927. 'cause there were so many
wrestling fans there.
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928. It was a nice tribute.
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929. He had affected so
many people's lives,
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930. and a lot of it
was for the better.
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931. And I just remember being
very solemn when I was there,
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932. but hearing a lot of the
words that people said
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933. were really cool.
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934. A lot of people loved him.
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935. I pulled the trigger.
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936. I'm sad, but...
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937. I wouldn't be sitting here
right now had I not.
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938. I had to go in front
of the grand jury.
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939. They said, "It's over.
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940. What you did was an
act of self-defence."
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941. It was almost like,
him or me.
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942. I feel like Booray
had no choice.
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943. I don't think he wanted
to roll the dice.
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944. Something
happened in there.
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945. Do I believe him that
it was self-defence?
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946. No, I don't.
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947. A very sad and tragic
accident between
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948. two very good friends.
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949. Alcohol being the
common denominator,
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950. and in Booray being
a victim as well,
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951. because he has to
live with it.
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952. So forgiveness
has to be
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953. the best way forward.
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954. When you're close to
somebody like that,
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955. and then something
crazy like that happens,
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956. whether he's trying to
kill you or not, you know,
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957. it's still taking another
person's life away from him.
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958. That's not a good feeling.
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959. It's awful,
it's awful.
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960. The thing about Chris that
I'll never forget is
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961. just how incredibly
talented he was.
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962. And it's a shame that that
talent didn't lead to a
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963. longer and more
fulfilled life.
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964. To me it's just,
just a sad story.
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965. Agh!
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966. I'll remember Chris Adams as
a great wrestler in the ring,
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967. a great performer,
a great athlete.
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968. But when it comes to
outside of the ring,
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969. when the alcohol
would kick in,
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970. it was almost like he was
looking for that edge
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971. of why he'd
get mad at you.
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972. And he was a person that
once he realized
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973. he had an alcohol problem,
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974. he didn't choose
to solve it.
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975. What a dichotomy.
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976. He had a great side,
and he had a terrible,
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977. ugly side, that really
outweighed the good.
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978. But I'll remember the good.
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979. I want my dad to be
remembered as an
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980. amazing athlete who
worked really hard,
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981. and as a loving
father to his kids,
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982. because I think his kids
were everything to him.
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983. Just wish he could be
here to see
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984. how we all ended up.
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985. I think he'd
be proud of us.
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986. I think he'd be proud of
my brother, particularly.
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987. One, two, three.
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988. There was so much more
to my dad than just
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989. the wild, crazy,
party side.
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990. There is a reason why people
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991. called him the 'Gentleman.'
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992. There is a reason why my
friends over in England would
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993. always say, "He could sing
the birds out of the trees."
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994. You know? He was,
he was very charming.
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995. He was very loving.
He was a kind father.
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996. I want people to remember
him as that person,
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997. as not just 'Gentleman' Chris
Adams, but as Chris Adams.
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