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    Wrestler killed during match in Mexico

    Hijo del Perro Aguay died due to some sort of cervical trauma during the match against Rey Mysterio.

    http://wrestlingnews.co/breaking-hij...mysterios-619/

    The video doesn't show the death (not sure if one is out there) but shows him afterwards. Not sure if the wrestlers knew what was going on or why the match wasn't stopped earlier when it was clear he was unconscious?


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    indianajim, is this true?

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    This isn't just some dude, either. He's the son of a legend, and I think he was kind of a legend himself, at least a top guy, anyway. Owen Hart sorta deal, in a lot of ways.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crowe Diddly View Post
    This isn't just some dude, either. He's the son of a legend, and I think he was kind of a legend himself, at least a top guy, anyway. Owen Hart sorta deal, in a lot of ways.
    Not at all. Owen Hart was purposely killed by Vince in retaliation to Brett. If you want more info on it ask the sparten.

     
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    6:20 mark, not the 619.

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    Didn't they have any EMT's working this scene at all???

    I'd imagine paramedics would be all over this guy very quickly here in the U.S.

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    RIP.

    What a Mexican shit show not stopping the match prior especially having wrestlers still do moves around him for like a minute and a half even though part of me thinks Perro would want the match to go on because that is the heart and entertainer in a wrestler.

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    It looks like the hurricarana (or diving outside after) maybe fucked him up a bit, but he still rushed back into the ring and took that dropkick hard which did him in. I would bet those ropes are shit and stiff as hell also and was probably the final blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benford View Post
    Didn't they have any EMT's working this scene at all???

    I'd imagine paramedics would be all over this guy very quickly here in the U.S.
    Naw. There is an unwritten rule in professional wrestling to always pretend that what is going on in the ring is real and not acted. The one exception being if someone is seriously hurt or paralyzed, in which case the rule being to continue to just wrestle and pretend that everything is fine (pretend he is acting).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BetCheckBet View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Benford View Post
    Didn't they have any EMT's working this scene at all???

    I'd imagine paramedics would be all over this guy very quickly here in the U.S.
    Naw. There is an unwritten rule in professional wrestling to always pretend that what is going on in the ring is real and not acted. The one exception being if someone is seriously hurt or paralyzed, in which case the rule being to continue to just wrestle and pretend that everything is fine (pretend he is acting).
    There were indeed EMTs on the scene, but they were actually busy with a few guys who were hurt earlier on in the night, one of which was literally still on the stretcher when this happened. Not that it would have mattered, it seems.

    http://www.thecubsfan.com/cmll/

    Pedro Aguayo Ramirez, Perro Aguayo Jr., passed away early this morning. He was 35. Perro suffered fatal injuries during Friday night’s match in Tijuana. Reports indicate a ring rope snapped into his throat or head, and he fell to the mat unconscious. It was originally believed he was just selling, but he’d actually been knocked unconscious. Perro was rushed to the Del Padro hospital, and pronounced dead early Saturday morning.

    There is video. I’m not going to be watching it or linking to it.
    Perro is the second AAA employee to pass away tragically within days. Perro was a lynchpin of AAA, the led heel, the man all the big feuds for the future were built around and leader of the biggest heel group, a group that had spanned both CMLL and AAA. Perro was a person who had way too much life left for him to leave now – as a individual, as a family man.
    This is a nightmare.
    Update (11:48): MedioTiempo has an article with quotes from the Tijuana lucha commission doctor. Everyone watching the video, and watching live, observed there was no doctor’s aid right away and a makeshift stretcher. (In the video, Konnan appears to be the first to notice something’s horribly wrong.) The doctor explains there had been two other injuries on the card, including a spinal one, and the doctors were still treating them. The doctor says there were two ambulances present. It sounds like the spinal injury person was still on the stretcher, so the idea was to get Perro out of the ring as quick as possible with whatever they had. Perro was moved onto a stretcher before they got him into the ambulance.
    Perro was worked on for an hour at the hospital, with a team of doctors trying to figure out what they could do, before they declared him dead. The official cause of death is “raíz de un golpe que tuvo en la región cervical”, which I believe translates to a spinal stroke.
    Updated (2:00): Wrestling Observer says the doctor at the hospital called the injury as “cervical spine trauma”, believed to come from one of the two impacts of the rope into his throat. The doctor was unsure which one, though it appears it’s more likely the first.
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