Former WWE Wrestler Umaga Died

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(CNN) -- Wrestler Edward Fatu, better known as the hulking, tattooed WWE superstar "Umaga," died Friday of a heart attack in a Houston, Texas, hospital, a family friend said.
Born in American Samoa, Fatu, 36, was a member of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family, which includes cousin Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, his two uncles, who wrestled as The Wild Samoans in the 1980s, and brothers, Sam "Tonga Kid" and Solofa Jr. "Rikishi," according to Wrestlers Rescue, a support group for retired professional wrestlers.
The two-time WWE Intercontinental champion, also known as "The Samoan Bulldozer," squared off with the likes of Triple H, The Game and Ric Flair before the WWE terminated in contract in June for having violated the WWE's Wellness Program and refusing to enter rehab, the WWE said on its site.
The organization offered its condolences to his family in a brief statement on its site.
To friends and family, Fatu was a devoted father who was looking forward to spending more time with his children after leaving the WWE.
"He had his demons, but he found a lot of strength in his family," said Dawn Marie Psaltis, family friend and founder of Wrestlers Rescue. "He was always a jokester, he was always playing a practical joke on someone. He comes from a long line of professional wrestlers and did his family proud."
 
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I think its more the painkillers IMO. Or drugs in general. The verdict is still out on how harmful riods really are. Some say if you take some "correctly" there is little to no long term side effects.
That reminds me, Bigger Faster Stronger is a great documentary that covers alot of this stuff, Netflix it.
 
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I can only imagine the cocktail of drugs professional wrestlers must have been on at the time...

Very sad. RIP.
 
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I think its more the painkillers IMO. Or drugs in general. The verdict is still out on how harmful riods really are. Some say if you take some "correctly" there is little to no long term side effects.
That reminds me, Bigger Faster Stronger is a great documentary that covers alot of this stuff, Netflix it.



....and there the battle was lost. :)
 
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I think its more the painkillers IMO. Or drugs in general. The verdict is still out on how harmful riods really are. Some say if you take some "correctly" there is little to no long term side effects.
That reminds me, Bigger Faster Stronger is a great documentary that covers alot of this stuff, Netflix it.

I agree I've seen a lot of evidence of steroids taken "correctly" not being harmful, however I doubt many of these wrestlers dying young did them "correctly". I do agree the painkillers and/or combo with the roids probably led to it moreso.
 

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