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Fuck you Wrestlzone and Whole F’N MOE

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This was my experience with wrestlzone message board

Whole F’N MOE ! • 5 hours ago

Matt, Jeff and
RVD all involved in ring accidents eh

…Don’t do drugs
kids

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Big daddy spool Whole
F’N MOE ! • 4 hours ago

Weed is not a
drug, it’s away of life. Happy 420.

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Whole F’N MOE ! Big
daddy spool • 4 hours ago

The ret4rd way of
life…

Happy 420 kid
that never grows up after high school like everyone else 🙂

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My next response
was censored for containing the following facts

In a period of nine months, a tiny Kentucky county of fewer than
12,000 people sees a 53-year-old mother, her 35-year-old son, and seven others
die by overdosing on prescription painkillers obtained from pain clinics in
Florida.1 In Utah, a 13-year-old fatally overdoses on oxycodone pills taken
from a friend’s grandmother.2 A 20-year-old Boston man dies from an overdose of
methadone, only a year after his friend also died from a prescription
painkiller overdose.3

These are not isolated events. Each day, 44 people in the United
States die from overdose of prescription painkillers.

Prescription Painkiller Abuse, Overdose, and Death

A big part of the overdose problem results from prescription
painkillers called opioids. These prescription painkillers can be used to treat
moderate-to-severe pain and are often prescribed following a surgery, injury,
or for health conditions such as cancer. In recent years, there has been a
dramatic increase in the acceptance and use of prescription opioids for the
treatment of chronic, non-cancer pain, such as back pain or osteoarthritis. The
most common drugs involved in prescription overdose deaths include:

Hydrocodone (e.g., Vicodin)

Oxycodone (e.g., OxyContin)

Oxymorphone (e.g., Opana)

Methadone (especially when prescribed for pain)

Prescription painkiller overdose deaths also often involve
benzodiazepines. People who take prescription painkillers can become addicted
with just one prescription. Once addicted, it can be hard to stop. In 2013,
nearly two million Americans abused prescription painkillers. Each day, almost
7,000 people are treated in emergency departments for using these drugs in a
manner other than as directed.

Taking too many prescription painkillers can stop a person’s
breathing—leading to death.

How many wrestlers die from 420 medications Vs. pharmaceutical
drugs.

Maybe if our corrupt government cared more about lives than
million dollar donations from pharmaceutical companies the true drug peddlers
would behind bars and the numerous wrestlers and thousands of tax payers
wouldn’t be dead to this legal crack.

Why does Wrestlzone allow Ni**er and pictures men’s penis’s on
their comment board but not a valid argument.

Fuck you

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