Edge’s Condition, Butcher Responds To Graham, Melina Did Wrestler’s Court, Hall Back Home

21:16 Publicado por Mario Galarza

- Edge’s official diagnosis is spinal stenosis, an abnormal narrowing of the spinal column. It is a common genetic problem among the elderly, most often those with a tall frame like Edge. His wrestling career and previous injuries have sped up the problem, much like it did with Steve Austin.

If Edge were to take a bad bump his chances of paralysis are far greater than those without the condition, thus the decision was made to retire.

It’s not something that gets better, so unfortunately no amount of healing will allow him to return.

This doesn’t mean he won’t show up every now on then for a light brawl.

- WWE Hall of Famer and hardcore pioneer Abdullah The Butcher recently responded to “Superstar” Billy Graham’s claims that he shouldn’t be in the Hall of Fame. Abby told The Ottawa Sun:

“I helped Superstar Billy Graham when he was in Calgary. I loaned him money. For him to say I shouldn’t be in the Hall of Fame is wrong. I still think he’s a nice guy, but he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. What shouldn’t I be in the Hall. They put Drew Carey in. What’s wrong with me? I drew money all over the world?”

Of course the reason why Billy Graham disputed Abdullah’s right to be in the Hall of Fame is because of accusations that he was infecting wrestlers with Hepatitis C through sharing a blade and/or cutting wrestlers without their knowledge.

These claims have not been verified and the Butcher has not addressed them directly. He appears to be skirting around the issue.

The claims are dealt with in a new documentary entitled “Don’t Bleed on Me”. The official summary reads:

In December 2005, a physical evaluation deemed Devon Nicholson to be a healthy, muscular, experienced professional wrestler on the cusp of achieving his dream of signing a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. In 2009, Nicholson obtained that contract, only to have it rescinded on the grounds of him having Hepatitis C.

In between those two periods of time, Nicholson was involved in a series of wrestling matches with a “legend” of the hardcore, blood-letting style, Abdullah the Butcher; real name Larry Shreve. Upon further investigation into the cause of his Hepatitis C diagnosis and upon reviewing the footage of his matches with Abdullah The Butcher, he became aware of certain practices that Abdullah used in one of his matches against him. In the match, Nicholson claims that Shreve used a razor blade on himself repeatedly (the standard method for wrestlers to bleed during a match), but Shreve would also use the same blade on Nicholson, without his consent or prior knowledge, allowing both wrestlers to bleed excessively and have their blood “co-mingle”. Much like two junkies that share a needle, this practice is a dangerous one, due to the risk of spreading disease.

Some may remember a backstage incident involving The Undertaker and Bob Orton. Orton had been allowed to blade during a storyline with Taker in 2005, despite having hepatitis as a teenager. Taker was feuding with Randy at the time.

Sean Waltman was recently diagnosed with the disease and it has been suggested that Desmond Wolfe has been kept off TNA because he also has hepatitis.

- Melina reportedly attended Undertaker’s wrestler’s court in 2006, an unofficial and old school practice where the locker room leader sorts out situations, in order to address her backstage attitude and unscrupulous behavior.

This has emerged during the ongoing saga surrounding Morrison and Melina getting upset that Trish took her place at Wrestlemania.

There is a lot of negative information coming out about Melina’s character.

- Scott Hall has been released from Hospital, but his ex-wife didn’t rejoice. She told Mike Mooneyham of The Post and Courier that Hall, has little contact with their children—16-year-old daughter Cassidy and 19-year-old son Cody.

“He hasn’t seen Cassidy since August 2010,” Dana said. “I don’t think he has seen Cody in almost two years. They may have had one or two brief phone calls since then, but nothing that I know of.”

“He calls inconsistently and texts him, and Cody doesn’t respond… They hold it in. They hate to talk about it, but they accept that they don’t have a father or a normal life. The last time I talked to him face to face was when I took Cassidy to the hospital to tell him goodbye last August. It was a horrible scene. He had been doing crack cocaine for days and had used all the money in the account he wrote the child support check on and it had bounced.

“I have cut off his contact with me and the kids, and ignore his calls, texts and messages to me, which are 99 percent negative and nasty when he is drunk. At this point, he can have no contact with us unless I know his intentions. Actions speak louder than words.”


Source: wrestlingtruth.com

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