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That's why Jericho is AMAZING still to this day. He comes back, he comes BACK. House shows, PPV's, Raw, it doesn't matter to him. He puts anyone over (that creative tells him to lol) and is a consummate professional. And, he does a spot like that at his age? Hell friggin yes Jericho is amazing.

 

Kudos to Bray also, that spot could have been a horrible train wreck (in more ways than one) but it turned out fine. And, he's getting the Jericho rub as well, which is good. Even if Bray isn't as hot as he was a couple months ago.

That's why Jericho is AMAZING still to this day. He comes back, he comes BACK. House shows, PPV's, Raw, it doesn't matter to him. He puts anyone over (that creative tells him to lol) and is a consummate professional. And, he does a spot like that at his age? Hell friggin yes Jericho is amazing.

I was there in victoria when he clocked that bitch in the face in the parking lot. one of the most epic things I have ever witnessed.

According to various reports, former WCW and WWE wrestler Sean O'Haire, real name Sean Haire, has died. The cause of death is currently unknown. An obituary at Tributes.com lists a "Celebration of Life" visitation to be held at his home on Sat., Sept. 13, 2014, in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

He was just 43-years-old.

O'Haire trained at the old Power Plant before making his WCW debut in 2000. He wrestled for the company until it was bought by Vince McMahon and his contract was picked up by the then WWF. He toiled on the mid-card over the next couple of years until he was given a unique gimmick that, in hindsight, should have been a major hit.

He played a heel who would encourage you to do the wrong thing. It was dark, twisted, and, most of all, fresh. He was also incredibly good at it. Unfortunately, it was dropped, he hooked up with Roddy Piper, and when "Rowdy" left the company O'Haire floundered.

He was released in 2004 before moving on to work in Japan and, eventually, mixed martial arts.

http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2014/9/9/6129809/sean-ohaire-dead

 

As we reported late Tuesday night, former WWE and WCW Superstar Sean O?Haire (real name Sean Haire) was found dead at age 43 at his home in South Carolina.

 
In an update to this story, TMZ is reporting that Haire committed suicide. Below is an excerpt from their article.

 

?According to local police, O?Haire was found in his bedroom, beside his bed, with a red rope tied around his neck and connected to the bedpost. His body was discovered by his father, who then called 911.?

http://www.sescoops.com/report-sean-ohaire-committed-suicide-hanging/

 

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