The OTTB RIP Thread - R.I.P. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan

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Shame he's gone......Shit is crazy......He has no contact with WWE for decades, cuts promos on them, finally reconciles, Gives a farewell speech and drops dead.............No disrespect, but...........Worst Angle Ever.............

Was not really a big fan of Warrior....Wasnt a big fan of most of the faces at that time....

RIP Warrior......
 
JokerKing;6941938 said:
Chris Jericho shitted on Warrior every chance he got

This is another reason Warrior won in the end. He exposed all these hypocrites in the industry this past weekend. All these guys that shat on him on that DVD are now singing his praises like he said they would once the true story was allowed to be told by Vince.

Regardless of all the hypocrisy from a shitload of people who kicked dirt on Warrior for damn near 20 years in the end it's all better for the industry. Cements the man's legacy in it's proper light and shows future fans the real truth. Everything worked out for the best and I'm so glad Warrior got to see it all the way through before passing on.

He's got nothing to worry about as far as his life's work and it's place in history goes. His family will also be taken care of financially now that he ended up where he truly belonged in terms of his place in the industry and I'm sure died peacefully because of that.

He really was the HHH to Hogan and Savage's Austin and The Rock or The Batista to Cena and Orton of his day. To my generation the WWF trinity was Macho Man, Hogan and Warrior and it sucked that for the longest time 2 of those guys couldn't get their due retroactively cause of conflict and politics.

So a lot of fans that came in after the Attitude Era especially and during it really didn't know how vital and important and iconic those 3 superstars really were. It wasn't all just Hogan. Mach and Warrior were just as over as Hogan was in their primes and equally as important in helping WWF go from regional to national and global phenomenon. Now it's a different story and with the network WWE has truly immortalized them forever. All is right with the world.

I also applaud HHH actually for being the bigger man in reaching out to people like Backlund, Sammartino and Warrior and giving them their deserved HOF spots. I respect him a lot for that. Even Vince couldn't do that and lord knows he really tried.

 
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iKingGodGivBiz;6941570 said:

I really wonder what CM Punk thinks. A lot of people don't know that even when Warrior was on the outs with his peers and the WWE he was still very respected by the guys in the industry that he had an influence on during their youth. Cats that came in during Ruthless Aggression and after. CM Punk was one of those people. They used to text each other every day and he always spoke the world of Warrior whenever asked. I'm sure he's probably fucked up about it and it kinda sucks that he's not around right now cause he would've been the best person to pay tribute on monday.

 
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Max.;6942326 said:
The ppl that shitted on UW the most on the dvd was bobby heenan,ted diabease n hulk ,sgt slaughter

on the network, I was watching the wwe countdown show, which is a great show, and every time Warrior is mentioned, Jericho is there to shit on him
 
HHH had to deliver the news of Warrior's demise to the staff because Vince was way too shaken up to do it. People keep suggesting that Vince should come out and speak on RAW but I don't think he'll be able to contain himself. Warrior and the McMahons were really close back in the day.

Sting posted this



Mourning the loss of Jim Hellwig. I don't believe anyone has ever published this picture before today. The snapshot was taken two days before Thanksgiving in 1985, as we prepared to leave my house in Newhall, California and embark on a career in wrestling.

Jim always challenged me to strive at being the best, and I'll forever be grateful for the encouragement and motivation he provided.

I was looking forward to catching up with him, and I'm saddened we didn't have that opportunity before he passed. My heart goes out to his wife Dana and their two daughters, and they will remain in my prayers.
 
Broddie;6942741 said:
HHH had to deliver the news of Warrior's demise to the staff because Vince was way too shaken up to do it. People keep suggesting that Vince should come out and speak on RAW but I don't think he'll be able to contain himself. Warrior and the McMahons were really close back in the day.

Sting posted this



Mourning the loss of Jim Hellwig. I don't believe anyone has ever published this picture before today. The snapshot was taken two days before Thanksgiving in 1985, as we prepared to leave my house in Newhall, California and embark on a career in wrestling.

Jim always challenged me to strive at being the best, and I'll forever be grateful for the encouragement and motivation he provided.

I was looking forward to catching up with him, and I'm saddened we didn't have that opportunity before he passed. My heart goes out to his wife Dana and their two daughters, and they will remain in my prayers.

I wish Sting coulda inducted Warrior. This shit literally is chilling to what coulda been.
 
Nancy Grace covered Warriors death and talked about OD'ing on steroids. She said that's what Owen Hart died from and here is a classic Iron Sheik response

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