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  2. List of premature professional wrestling deaths - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Experts suggest that a combination of the physical nature of the business, no off-season, and potentially high work load (with some wrestlers fighting more than 100 and even 200 matches per year), along with the drug culture in wrestling during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s contributes to high mortality rates among wrestlers.

  3. Botch (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    A common cause of botches is inexperience. Jackie Gayda, winner of the Tough Enough 2 competition, in one of her first televised matches (a tag team match with Christopher Nowinski against Trish Stratus and Bradshaw on the July 8, 2002 edition of Raw from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), botched nearly every move that she tried or attempted to sell, the most infamous of which was a second-rope ...

  4. Blading (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, any blood coming from the wrestlers is unintentional. To maintain their TV-PG rating, when a wrestler bleeds on live television, WWE tends to attempt to stop the bleeding mid-match or use different camera angles to avoid showing excessive blood. During repeats of said footage, WWE television programs often shift to black-and ...

  5. WWE wrestler Sid Vicious, who fractured leg during live ... - AOL

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    He returned to WWE as Sycho Sid in 2012. In 2017, at the age of 56, Eudy wrestled the final match of his career, defeating Paul Rosenberg in Ontario for Great North Wrestling.

  6. WWF Brawl for All - Wikipedia

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    WWF Brawl for All was a shootfighting tournament held in the then World Wrestling Federation (now, WWE) lasting from June 29, 1998, to August 24, 1998. The Brawl for All was the creation of then-WWF writer Vince Russo.

  7. Damage CTRL - Wikipedia

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    Damage CTRL (pronounced "Damage Control") is a professional wrestling stable that performs in WWE on the Raw brand consisting of Dakota Kai, Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane and Asuka.The stable have held the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship three times, with Kai and Sky being two-time champions and Asuka and Sane (known as The Kabuki Warriors) being one-time champions.

  8. Daffney - Wikipedia

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    Daffney began her professional wrestling career at World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1999. In WCW, she was known for her association with David Flair and Crowbar, and she became the second woman (after Madusa) to hold the WCW Cruiserweight Championship before the promotion was purchased by

  9. Charles Robinson (referee) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shane Robinson (born July 2, 1964) is an American professional wrestling senior referee, ring crew member and former professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand. Robinson debuted in 1995 as a photographer before signing with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1997.