Is it wrong to be more than mildly upset when one of your favourite famous people passes away?
Case in point: "Macho Man" Randy Savage (real name: Randall Mario Poffo)
This man entertained me for many years as a child, along with many other wrestlers. Despite what anyone thinks about this so-called sport, lots of what they do is quite impressive in my opinion.
Some information about the clip I have posted...
Randy's manager, Elizabeth passed away many years ago.
The referee in this match died in a car crash, as did Randy.
The referee is the son of one of the commentators you can hear ("Gorilla" Monsoon) who is also no longer with us.
I LOVE how this match ends - so much drama!
Case in point: "Macho Man" Randy Savage (real name: Randall Mario Poffo)
This man entertained me for many years as a child, along with many other wrestlers. Despite what anyone thinks about this so-called sport, lots of what they do is quite impressive in my opinion.
Some information about the clip I have posted...
Randy's manager, Elizabeth passed away many years ago.
The referee in this match died in a car crash, as did Randy.
The referee is the son of one of the commentators you can hear ("Gorilla" Monsoon) who is also no longer with us.
I LOVE how this match ends - so much drama!
midi:
It is definitely not wrong, you invested time in energy into something that made you happy! Of course you're going to be upset when it's no longer there 
