bygbadwulf:
man, I am a pro wrestler, I do it for no money maybe once or twice a month. I had met Bam Bam just once, and let me tell you, the bigger the guy, the nicer they seem to be. A few yesars back, long after he stopped wrestling, he was actually honoured by his home town of Ashbury Park NJ for saving a couple kids from a burning building, he suffered smoke inhalation injuries and minor burns, but he did it, thinking not of himself, jsut spurned to do the right thing because it was THE right thing. I miss all my brothers (we call it "the Fraterity of pro wrestling because everyone are brothers in it) and they never have a good end, not one. I hear ya, and I get it
canuhandlethis:
Very insightful and well written blog entry.... and all to true. smile
kleyopatra:
well said...bravo! ;o)
baronsamedi:
I'll bet working in something like that is a fraternity, Wulf.

And for the record, YOU look after YOURSELF, yeah?

I have heard that the biggest men are usually the nicest. Bigelow, Andre the Giant....
ladyjane:
it's sad when heroes die. his death affected you to write this--bravo. insightful & fantastic writing. thank you. smile
baronsamedi:
I knew about his very real heroism and his off-stage gentle and nice demeanor.

The man was looked up to, and he was a hero.