Former WWE wrestler Brian "Crush" Adams dies

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  • Mr Badguy
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 3564

    Former WWE wrestler Brian "Crush" Adams dies

    From WWE.com

    World Wrestling Entertainment has learned that Brian Adams, also known to our fans as Crush, has been found dead today. More details are unknown; stay tuned to WWE.com as they become available.

    Crush (right) teamed with Ax & Smash as a member of Demolition in the early 1990s.

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    Wow.

    Another one.
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    Sitting on a park bench!
  • Antman
    Commando
    • Jan 2004
    • 1261

    #2
    Vince Mcmhaon is the fuckin grim reaper. His ass should be investigated, indicted and convicted. But that will never happen.
    When the shit hits the fan, close your mouth and duck.

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    • ROTHisGOD
      Head Fluffer
      • Mar 2004
      • 234

      #3
      Not Vince's fault,Bryan Adams career was DEAD way before his physical body was

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      • Dan
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 12194

        #4
        Not Another One.
        First Roth Army Kiwi To See Van Halen Live 6/16/2012 Phoenix Arizona.

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        • Full Bug
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Jan 2004
          • 2921

          #5
          "Crush" Brian Adams dead at 43


          Brian Adams, who worked as Demolition Crush and was half of the KroniK tag team, has been found dead. He was 43.

          A Tampa Police Department report obtained by TMZ.com indicated that Adams "was found by his wife unconscious in bed not breathing." She called 911, but medical personel were unable to revive him. He was pronounced dead at the scene. No reason for his death was noted in the report.

          Adams was a boxer in the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Japan, when Antonio Inoki discovered him and talked him into going into professional wrestling. When his time in the service was up, he trained in the New Japan dojo for a year. He was one of two gaijin, or foreigners, to make it through the New Japan dojo in the 1980s. The other was Chris Benoit.

          In the United States, Adams debuted in the Pacific Northwest in 1986, which was one of the few remaining territories left. He was named The American Ninja under a mask, and teamed with "The Grappler" Len Denton as The Wrecking Crew for a time. The duo held the Pacific Northwest Tag Team titles, feuding with Steve Doll and Rex King. Later in 1990, Adams was Pacific Northwest heavyweight champ. He lost the title to Scott Norton.

          In 2006, Norton talked about Adams. "I always had a certain amount of respect for him, because he always thought everything through," Norton said. "He'd make the smallest decision, and he's sitting there, you ask him a question, and give him about two minutes. He'd think about every scenario, how this could go good, how it could go bad, Then he'd answer you. But he'd use his head. A lot of guys don't do that."


          In the WWF in 1990, Adams was thrust into the Demolition tag team with Axe (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow). The three shared the tag team titles in the summer of 1990, using the "Freebird Rule" where any pairing could defend the belts. The WWF wanted ultimately to phase Axe out of the team, but when they lost the tag titles, the team lost steam and was disbanded a short-time later.

          When the team dissolved, Crush returned to Oregon for a stint, but would return as a "surfer-type" singles babyface in the WWF. A native of Hawaii, it wasn't a stretch. He had a memorable run with Doink the Clown (Matt Borne) and former tag partner Darsow who was then known as The Repo Man.

          Adams would run into legal problems in personal life including a short jail term for gun possession in 1995. When he returned to the WWF, Vince McMahon gave him a new persona, playing off his real life problems. A heel Crush was introduced in 1996 complete with a faux tattoo on his face and a biker-style gimmick.

          After leaving the WWF in 1997, Adams resurfaced in WCW and joined the New World Order faction. He was never more than a mid-card wrestlers for the promotion, including a one-time appearance as the Kiss Demon (before the role was given to Dale Torborg), until the tag team KroniK was formed when Adams was paired with Bryan Clark. The duo would hold WCW's tag team titles on two occasions.

          The titles were a compliment to their abilities, said Clark in a 2005 interview with New Path Productions. "It meant a lot to us. I wish we'd have gotten the push we deserved instead of being held back so that we could have remained champions."

          In an interview with the same website, Adams talked about Clark. "Bryan is a great partner, we're a soul team. We knew what each other's next move was without a word between us. That's a real tag team."



          Adams as half of KroniK
          KroniK was brought into the WWF after the purchase of WCW, a part of the Alliance storyline. The team would feud with The Undertaker and Kane.

          That was the last prominent U.S. run for Adams. He and Clark would have one strong run for All Japan, including winning the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship over Keiji Mutoh and Taiyo Kea in July 2002. The two would vacant the titles in October 2002, when Adams left the promotion to pursue a boxing career.

          Adams would never see his first boxing match, as he suffered a shoulder injury while training for a bout with Rick Zufal in November 2002. He tried to return to wrestling but injured his back in January 2003, ending his career.

          In recent years he had worked as a bodyguard to Randy "Macho Man" Savage.
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          And another one bites the dust, we need a sticky thread for monthly dead wrestlers.....
          Diamond Mafia Forever - 4. To restore fullbug to the prominent place in this board, after various serious attacks by hitch1969 have now damaged his reputation and now is reguarded as a "Retarded, Stoned, Canadian, Dog finger bangin' fuckup"

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          • 1978
            Roth Army Recruit
            • Aug 2007
            • 19

            #6
            wow, another wrestler bites the dust.. It's a damn shame..

            ANTMAN, why should Vinnny Mac be investigated? Its not his fault that Adams died nor is it his fault that benoit killed his family and then killed himself.. And is it his fault that so many wrestlers have died young? I think not..

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            • DeadMan1984
              Roadie
              • Jun 2004
              • 187

              #7
              At this point it really doesn't faze me anymore. It's like another month, another wrestling death. Oh well life goes on.
              DSG

              http://www.wfmu.org/Playlists/Scott/van%20halen.jpg

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              • Dan
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Jan 2004
                • 12194

                #8
                Originally posted by DeadMan1984
                At this point it really doesn't faze me anymore. It's like another month, another wrestling death. Oh well life goes on.
                But It's Still Sad.
                First Roth Army Kiwi To See Van Halen Live 6/16/2012 Phoenix Arizona.

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                • DLRISVH7884
                  Head Fluffer
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 339

                  #9
                  Let's rank another one up to Steroids!

                  We need someone to look in the WWE and find out whats going on!, are these wrestlers choosing to take Steroids or is Vince making them take it.

                  Either way there needs to be a policy to stop it.

                  These wrestlers may think it's helping their career and making them look good, but their going to be fuck in the long run and as they grew older.

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                  • Switch84
                    Veteran
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 2316

                    #10
                    Rest in peace to my fellow Airman, but other than that, SNORE.....
                    "He doesn't need to sell millions of records, he doesn't need to fill arenas, he doesn't need to be popular, he doesn't need your money, AND HE DOESN'T NEED YOU!"
                    Blackflag on DLR

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                    • Antman
                      Commando
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 1261

                      #11
                      Originally posted by 1978
                      wow, another wrestler bites the dust.. It's a damn shame..

                      ANTMAN, why should Vinnny Mac be investigated? Its not his fault that Adams died nor is it his fault that benoit killed his family and then killed himself.. And is it his fault that so many wrestlers have died young? I think not..
                      My point is almost every wrestler runs through the WWE at some point. It has been said on numerous occasions by many wrestlers that you need to be "skin over brick" to make it in the WWE. Vince McMahon has been accused of using steroids himself and has admitted so. Steroids kill plain and simple. If the WWE had a real drug policy (steroids, coke, etc) and enforced it and offered counselling for violators, don't you think there wouldn't be so many dead wrestlers under the age of 50? True McMahon isn't directly responsible, but it's his organization and it has many unwritten rules, one is steroids will help your career. Only for so long though. I actually know a few people who work for the WWE, one of whom was trying to make it as a wrestler, and the shit that I have been told that goes on is for lack of a better term , horrendous. Congress is going after MLB, but they should start looking more closely at wrestling.
                      When the shit hits the fan, close your mouth and duck.

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                      • Mr Badguy
                        Full Member Status

                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3564

                        #12
                        There is an arguement on both sides.

                        Yes, steroids are dangerous.

                        However, noone is holding a gun to anyones head to take them.

                        Wrestling is a career that you`ve got to want to do because, contrary to what you read or believe, it`s NOT fake to the guys in the ring.

                        You try going to work everyday to get a chair shot to your head or a 300lb guy jumping on you.

                        It`s a tragedy but shit like this is always going to happen.
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                        Sitting on a park bench!

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                        • DLRISVH7884
                          Head Fluffer
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 339

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mr Badguy
                          noone is holding a gun to anyones head to take them.
                          I think Vince might be making these wrestlers to take Steroieds, by telling them to take them otherwise they might not have a job in the WWE and they will fail.

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                          • Mr Badguy
                            Full Member Status

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3564

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DLRISVH7884
                            I think Vince might be making these wrestlers to take Steroieds, by telling them to take them otherwise they might not have a job in the WWE and they will fail.
                            I suppose, but then again, if you manage to get noticed by WWE then chances are you`re juiced up already.
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                            Sitting on a park bench!

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                            • DLRISVH7884
                              Head Fluffer
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 339

                              #15
                              It's kind of interesting how Vince doesn't have tougher drug testing, since it's easy to cheat on the drug test. Cris Benroit did it.

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