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According to a new article by TMZ, former WWE Superstar Nelson Frazier, Jr. was getting into much better shape at the time of his sudden and unexpected death. Cassandra Frazier, Nelson's wife, claims the former King of the Ring had lost almost 100 pounds after seeing his doctor and being told high blood pressure was effecting his diabetes. According to the article, Frazier cut most salt and sugar out of his diet, returning his blood pressure to a normal level, but the drastic health change was too much, too late.
During the height of his career in WWE, where he wrestled as Big Daddy V, King Mabel and Viscera, Nelson Frazier was billed at 487 pounds. He died of a massive heart attack on February 18th, four days after his 43rd birthday.
http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/454485-nelson-frazier-jr-was-getting-into-shape-down-100-pounds-at-time-of-his-deathhttp://www.wrestlezone.com/news/454...to-shape-down-100-pounds-at-time-of-his-death
so would you say that most of the Japan wrestlers tend to be smaller, height wise?
even the big name stars?
Oh wow...
It only makes sense if Bray wins. He doesn't have a signature win yet, and beating Cena at WM would certainly fit that bill. If WWE is positioning him for a WWE title run later in the year, as some outlets are reporting, this would be a huge step in that direction.
If Cena wins, it does nothing for him except add to the enormous list of mid-card talent that has been fed to him. And with the glut of TV and PPVs these days, simply being in a match with Cena isn't going to elevate Wyatt.
exactly, shield/wyatts made so much sense for mania, instead we're getting it at the EC
some funny gifs
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