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expendable said:Since I haven't seen any NASCAR drivers on the list, I'll add...Davey Allison, Adam Petty and Tim Richmond to name a few. Of course, since auto racing involves the heightened risk of death, its list of names will be greater.
I'll add one more, and go with me on this one: Dale Earnhardt. Yeah, he was in his 50s, and was racing against his son, which I'll admit should disqualify him from consideration, but sith the way he finished the 2000 season, he was primed for a run at the 2001 Winston Cup. As a fan, I still feel cheated out of what might have been.
wicked said:Robert Edwards. The guy had a very nice rookie season, then the beach football incident ...
Neely.
Gord Kluzak (No. 1 pick in 1982) never had healthy knees.
Baron Scicluna said:I'll throw out a couple other pro wrestlers who died way before their time: David Von Erich and Gino Hernandez.
Both were very talented. David was supposed to win the NWA title from Flair, and Vince McMahon was interested in hiring Hernandez to be a top heel.
Yet David died, either of an intestinal disorder or drug use (depending on who you believe), and Gino died of ODing on coke. Who knows how different the wrestling business would have been if they would have lived?
Gino Hernandez could have been one of the top heels of all time. He and Tully Blanchard would have made a heck of a team.Double J said:Baron Scicluna said:I'll throw out a couple other pro wrestlers who died way before their time: David Von Erich and Gino Hernandez.
Both were very talented. David was supposed to win the NWA title from Flair, and Vince McMahon was interested in hiring Hernandez to be a top heel.
Yet David died, either of an intestinal disorder or drug use (depending on who you believe), and Gino died of ODing on coke. Who knows how different the wrestling business would have been if they would have lived?
You could thrown in most of Fritz Von Erich's sons. Of the five who died before their father, Kerry lived the longest - only 33 years old. David was 25 when he died, Mike was 23 and Chris was 21. The oldest son died very young and only Kevin is still living.
What a legacy. Drugs are bad, m'kay?