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Jerry Tuite formly known as The Wall(WCW) and Malice(TNA) passed away last night in Japan after wrestling for ALL Japan Wrestlings Real World Tag Tournament.Nikkan Sports Newspaper,one of Japans top media outlets,reports that he died from an acute cardiac arrest.He was only 36 years old.He was found in his hotel room by Mexican legend La Parka and another Lucha wrestler as they were stopping by to say goodbye as they were leaving Japan to fly back to Mexico.

 

RIP, another wrestling death this year...my gosh.

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Now THIS was unexpected. Holy shit, there have been too many of these this year. RIP Wall, you, like so many others in the past 12 months, were too young.

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IS this going to be posted in every folder?

 

One in WWE, NWA-TNA, here, and I haven't checked, but probably in the Puro folder too.

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IS this going to be posted in every folder?

 

One in WWE, NWA-TNA, here, and I haven't checked, but probably in the Puro folder too.

Yep. http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?...=ST&f=3&t=46239

Tsk tsk. For a guy who's done close to nothing in the wrestling world, he sure gets' more attention than Stu Hart, Road Warrior Hawk, and Moondog Spot combined.

 

Again, RIP though.

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Well, fuck. I mean, I was never a huge fan of the Wall or anything. He was, after all, just another slow big guy, but I do remember him for what was one of the greatest moments in WCW history to me.

 

Monday Nitro was taking place outside at a beach for one show and Hogan was in the ring doing a promo. He was talking about how he didn't have an opponent that night and that he would take on any challenger. Then the Wall's music kicked in and a spotlight shined at the top of a really high building near the ring.

 

Standing on top of that building, looking down at Hogan was the Wall himself. Now for those of you who don't remember him or who have never seen him, the Wall looked kind of like a white Mr. Hughes. Sunglasses, tie, white shirt with no sleeves, etc. And he was up there, with his hand in the air as if to signal the chokeslam. Then he used his other hand to point at Hogan while screaming as hard as he could (though we could hear none of it). All while his tie was flapping in the wind. I always remember him for that and kicking Berlyn's ass. RIP Malice. :(

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Well, fuck. I mean, I was never a huge fan of the Wall or anything. He was, after all, just another slow big guy, but I do remember him for what was one of the greatest moments in WCW history to me.

 

Monday Nitro was taking place outside at a beach for one show and Hogan was in the ring doing a promo. He was talking about how he didn't have an opponent that night and that he would take on any challenger. Then the Wall's music kicked in and a spotlight shined at the top of a really high building near the ring.

 

Standing on top of that building, looking down at Hogan was the Wall himself. Now for those of you who don't remember him or who have never seen him, the Wall looked kind of like a white Mr. Hughes. Sunglasses, tie, white shirt with no sleeves, etc. And he was up there, with his hand in the air as if to signal the chokeslam. Then he used his other hand to point at Hogan while screaming as hard as he could (though we could hear none of it). All while his tie was flapping in the wind. I always remember him for that and kicking Berlyn's ass. RIP Malice. :(

I remember that. That was so so sweet.

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Elix Skipper mentioned this at the indy show I was at last night. Took me by suprise, yeah.

 

I, too, remember that episode of Nitro. Spring Break Out, I think it was. Yeah. This one.

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I, too, shall never forget that episode, especially for that classic line from one Professor Hogan after seeing Wall on the building

 

"...THAT'S THE WALL, BROTHER!"

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