21.04.2016, 17:27
War eigentlich mein Ernst. Wusste nur kein besseren Smiley
Zitat:Das ist jetzt echt unerwartet und viel zu früh.
Zitat:GOODBYE JOANIE
My heart is aching. My eyes are swollen from crying, having just talked to Joanie Laurer's manager Anthony Anzaldo on the phone and been told that Chyna, the 9th Wonder of the World was no longer with us; gone at only 45.
I will always be grateful for the friendship I shared with her, but particularly so for the kindness she showed my children, especially Noelle when she was younger. I will never forget those moments where Joanie would take Noelle by the hand at WWE events in the late 90's - off to have her makeup done, her fingernails painted; bonding time between big, strong Joanie, and her tiny sidekick. A father doesn't forget that type of kindness.
I didn't know whether to post a classic photo of Chyna in her WWE prime or of Joanie from the last time I saw her - about 10 months ago at a convention on Long Island. I went with the photo from the convention because of the emotion; because it was taken at the exact moment I saw her for the first time in many years. I was told later that Joanie wasn't sure how I would react to her, and that it meant a great deal to her to be accepted. Like I said, a father doesn't forget. I called home on my way back from the convention – only about 40 minutes from my house. "I'm bringing a friend over to watch the pay-per-view" I said to my wife.
"Who's that?", my wife asked.
"Chyna"
"Chyna?"
"Yeah, Chyna!"
And that was pretty much that. A mother, you see, doesn't forget the kindness shown to her child, either.
I am so glad we had that night with Joanie. A night to let her know how much we cared about her, whether it was politically correct or not. A night to let her know we loved her - and always would. RIP my dear friend. I pray that somehow in death, you can find the peace that eluded you so frequently during the latter years of your remarkable life.
Please feel free to share your favorite Chyna memory.
Zitat:Original von XanoskarNein, das ist er natuerlich nicht. Voelliger Quatsch. Selbst nach 2001 hatte Joannie alle Moeglichkeiten, und sie war es die alle Entscheidungen danach getroffen hat. Das die Affaere mit Stephanie McMahon, die mit zu ihrem WWF Ende fuehrte, fuer sie sehr schwer war, ist natuerlich klar. Das es sie schwer traf den Job zu verlieren, ist auch klar. Aber selbst damit war ihr Weg nicht vorbestimmt. Sie hatte 2001 immer noch alle Moeglichkeiten. Das sich aber die letzten 15 Jahre so entwickelt haben bei ihr, wie sie es haben, lag an ihr, und ihren Entscheidungen, niemand sonst!
Bricht mans runter ist HHH Schuld