I’ve been watching wrestling since 1996, since that time I’ve seen some amazing things happen. Beginning with Booker T and Eddie Guerrero winning world titles and deserving superstars rise to the top. When I speak about the amazing happenings of the sport, then I also have to speak about the terrible ones.
The terrible being the number of wrestlers who have passed away and the circumstances surround their deaths. When I was younger, I wanted to be one of those wrestlers. I wanted to be a technical wizard like Chris Benoit, a “Perfect” wrestler like Curt Henning and a wrestler who “Lies, cheat and steal” like Eddie Guerrero. On the other hand, I question my dream of becoming a wrestler because of the aftermath of everything. The everything being the negative aspects of the sport. The negative forms of the sport ranges from the drugs, backstabbing, sacrificing, and the physical effects on your body. I’m not saying wrestling is the only sport where this is happening. It happens in basketball, soccer, and especially football. The difference between those sports and wrestling is the amount of passing involving wrestlers.