22.07.2006, 10:43
Von April Hunter ein Statement zum Tod von Billy Firehawk:
Sadly...
Billy Firehawk of NWA CS passed away this week. I'd worked for Billy and Daisy since their second show and knew them both from living in Vegas. When I'd left CS earlier this year, my parting words weren't the sweetest for CS, but that was mostly due to Billy allowing his booker to chose sides in a situation where he'd personally assured me they wouldn't. Regardless, Billy - as a person - has always been genuinely cool to me and I appreciate the opportunities he gave me as a wrestler. He did good things for the women's division including bringing in top talent so I had someone quality to work against, and his shows were some I'd always looked foward to being a part of each month, no matter if they had 30 or 300 in the crowd. He reallllllly loved the business - he had a lot of heart for wrestling, and he made it more fun than it could have been at times.
I'm very sorry for his families' loss.
Sadly...
Billy Firehawk of NWA CS passed away this week. I'd worked for Billy and Daisy since their second show and knew them both from living in Vegas. When I'd left CS earlier this year, my parting words weren't the sweetest for CS, but that was mostly due to Billy allowing his booker to chose sides in a situation where he'd personally assured me they wouldn't. Regardless, Billy - as a person - has always been genuinely cool to me and I appreciate the opportunities he gave me as a wrestler. He did good things for the women's division including bringing in top talent so I had someone quality to work against, and his shows were some I'd always looked foward to being a part of each month, no matter if they had 30 or 300 in the crowd. He reallllllly loved the business - he had a lot of heart for wrestling, and he made it more fun than it could have been at times.
I'm very sorry for his families' loss.
