Joanie "Chyna" Laurer Passed Away At 45

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Well i'm not sure who to blame for that, WWE would just say Chyna did it to herself before she died.

You blame both.
Yes, H cheated on her and all that, but she's been harsh to them as well. But a lot of people forget that this is WWE, you can have the worst feud with Vince but if you straighten up your life, he'll put you in the HOF. If I was Vince, I wouldn't have put her in either, she had serious problems and a company shouldn't have to do business with someone who's probably going to overdose on drugs(might actually be true) or go on a radio show and slander the company by lying. Her life wasn't together. The reason for her being out of the HOF because of her porn is a lie. Mostly, that probably played a part, but people shouldn't believe that's the actual reason, the actual reason is that she was fucked up and was a P.R disaster waiting to happen for them.


With that said, her burying Ivory at X-Seven is my favorite moment. She went in there and destroyed her.
 

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This was a very depressing death for me. It honestly wasn't that surprising, but it didn't make it any less sad. I was a huge fan of her when I was little, since seeing this big strong woman beating everyone up made an impact on me, and I just wish things could have ended better between her and WWE.

RIP Chyna
 
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This was a very depressing death for me. It honestly wasn't that surprising, but it didn't make it any less sad. I was a huge fan of her when I was little, since seeing this big strong woman beating everyone up made an impact on me, and I just wish things could have ended better between her and WWE.

RIP Chyna

If I was a betting man which i'm not. If WWE had a time machine now. I think Stephanie & HHH would've take the chance to set things right with Chyna.
 

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Can't say I'm surprised. Chyna was on a short list of people (Sunny, Scott Hall, Jake Roberts, etc.) who could drop dead any moment and almost no one would be shocked.
 

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Can't say I'm surprised. Chyna was on a short list of people (Sunny, Scott Hall, Jake Roberts, etc.) who could drop dead any moment and almost no one would be shocked.
Didn't Jake Roberts clean up his life? I thought I heard that somewhere...
 

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Didn't Jake Roberts clean up his life? I thought I heard that somewhere...

Yes. DDP helped get him as well as Hall both on the right track, but when you've had massive drug problems for years, it can take such a toll on your long-term health that you can still die later on before your time.
 

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when you've had massive drug problems for years, it can take such a toll on your long-term health that you can still die later on before your time.
Yeah, good point. It's nice to know Hall cleaned up himself, too.
 

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Chyna was born in 1969