Now this death I find very strange. Chyna formerly of the wwe wrestling federation was found dead in her apartment. She was found on her bed dead making me think it was either suicide or murder. Something's not right about her death and TRex's Entertainment Beat will be looking into it further. We know that Chyna had fallen on hard times eversince losing her plum gig with the WWE and had been doing porn movies to pay the bills. Of course the regular news doesn't want to report that, but she went through several millions of dollars and was offered lots of money to do several different porn movies.Several of them where she did scenes with women too. She wasn't very happy with her life and the direction of her career and several of her boyfriends were very shady characters. NOt going to really go there, but as a fan of Chyna (I liked her adult movies) I'm sad to hear a bout her death and will be finding out how she died. Here's the story.
Update;
Haven't found much on her death yet. IN fact, she seems to have disappeared from further reports in the mainstream media! It's like they've forgotten about the poor girl. I've seen her around here in North Hollywood on several occasions but we never got to talk. I regret that. But I will be sending investigators out to find out more; for her last boyfriend looked like he was 'connected' if you know what I mean. I have my suspicions but we'll see. Don't want to falsely accuse anyone; and no I'm not scared. For death comes to us All but my Lord has made assurances to me. But I truly don't want to falsely accuse anyone though I'm suspicious of her death.
Update;
Haven't found much on her death yet. IN fact, she seems to have disappeared from further reports in the mainstream media! It's like they've forgotten about the poor girl. I've seen her around here in North Hollywood on several occasions but we never got to talk. I regret that. But I will be sending investigators out to find out more; for her last boyfriend looked like he was 'connected' if you know what I mean. I have my suspicions but we'll see. Don't want to falsely accuse anyone; and no I'm not scared. For death comes to us All but my Lord has made assurances to me. But I truly don't want to falsely accuse anyone though I'm suspicious of her death.
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LOS ANGELES, April 21 (UPI) -- Former
WWE Superstar, reality TV star and actress Chyna was found dead
Wednesday in her Redondo Beach, Calif., home, her manager said. She was
46.
Redondo Beach police responded to a call from Chyna's manager and the manager of the apartment building she lived in, Lt. Todd Heywood said. Officers found her dead on her bed. There were no signs of foul play, Heywood said.
The cause of death is being investigated.
In a statement, police said a "friend told Redondo Beach Police that the female had not answered her phone in a few days, and went to the location to check on her welfare."
Born Joan Marie Laurer, Chyna was a body builder in her teens in her hometown of Rochester, N.Y., and could reportedly bench press 325 pounds. After graduating from the University of Tampa in Florida, she joined World Wrestling Entertainment in the late 1990s and was once the women's champion.
Dubbed "The Ninth Wonder of the World," Chyna was a physically imposing figure who made her debut in the company in 1997 as the bodyguard of current WWE COO Triple H, a groundbreaking pairing at the time, as women were not seen portraying such roles in professional wrestling.
Chyna stayed by Triple H's side throughout the late '90s and together the duo helped form one of the most popular professional wrestling stables of all time, D-Generation X alongside WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels and Rick Rude and then later with Road Dogg, Billy Gun, and X-Pac.
Chyna broke new ground for female competitors, becoming the first woman to qualify for the King of the Ring tournament, the first woman to be a No. 1 contender for the WWE Championship, the first woman to enter the Royal Rumble match and hold the distinction of being the first and only woman to win the Intercontinental Championship.
WWE chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon acknowledged Chyna's impact on the industry, tweeting Thursday, "I just heard the tragic news that @ChynaJoanLaurer has passed. She was truly a pioneer in our industry, and she will be missed. #RIPChyna."
Chyna posed for Playboy, went on to make mainstream and adult films and wrote a bestselling autobiography If They Only Knew, in 2001. She was featured in the reality TV shows The Surreal Life and Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.
Her manager said she had been prescribed medication for severe anxiety and sleep deprivation, but said he didn't know if it was a factor in her death.
She's the latest of several pro wrestlers to die young, including Rick Rude, Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, the Ultimate Warrior, Balls Mahoney and Owen Hart.
Redondo Beach police responded to a call from Chyna's manager and the manager of the apartment building she lived in, Lt. Todd Heywood said. Officers found her dead on her bed. There were no signs of foul play, Heywood said.
The cause of death is being investigated.
In a statement, police said a "friend told Redondo Beach Police that the female had not answered her phone in a few days, and went to the location to check on her welfare."
Born Joan Marie Laurer, Chyna was a body builder in her teens in her hometown of Rochester, N.Y., and could reportedly bench press 325 pounds. After graduating from the University of Tampa in Florida, she joined World Wrestling Entertainment in the late 1990s and was once the women's champion.
Dubbed "The Ninth Wonder of the World," Chyna was a physically imposing figure who made her debut in the company in 1997 as the bodyguard of current WWE COO Triple H, a groundbreaking pairing at the time, as women were not seen portraying such roles in professional wrestling.
Chyna stayed by Triple H's side throughout the late '90s and together the duo helped form one of the most popular professional wrestling stables of all time, D-Generation X alongside WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels and Rick Rude and then later with Road Dogg, Billy Gun, and X-Pac.
Chyna broke new ground for female competitors, becoming the first woman to qualify for the King of the Ring tournament, the first woman to be a No. 1 contender for the WWE Championship, the first woman to enter the Royal Rumble match and hold the distinction of being the first and only woman to win the Intercontinental Championship.
WWE chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon acknowledged Chyna's impact on the industry, tweeting Thursday, "I just heard the tragic news that @ChynaJoanLaurer has passed. She was truly a pioneer in our industry, and she will be missed. #RIPChyna."
Her manager said she had been prescribed medication for severe anxiety and sleep deprivation, but said he didn't know if it was a factor in her death.
She's the latest of several pro wrestlers to die young, including Rick Rude, Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, the Ultimate Warrior, Balls Mahoney and Owen Hart.
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