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  1. Lashley was drafted to raw. He had to surender the belt. c bwnoit tsaka c Cm punk dpat mgllban for that kaso d nga sumipot c benoit kya pumalit c Johnny Nitro and cya nnlo against CM Punk.

     

    Di ba si Vince McMahon ang reigning ECW Champion that time, paano napunta kay Nitro? :huh:

  2. Candy, lumabas yan kahapon sa Phil. Star a :)

     

    Anyway, I'm tired of hearing about the Benoit case. I'll just wait for the toxicology reports and comment on it.

     

    Bobby Lashley is the number 1 contender for the WWE Championship. He & Cena will rumble at the Great American Bash

     

    Alin sa dalawa? :huh:

     

    Nasa RAW na ba ngayon si Lashley? Diba na kay Johnny Nitro un ECW Title, eh the last time na napanood ko yun eh na kay Vince pa! What happened? :huh:

     

    Sana magkaroon ulit ng title match si Batista. :cry:

     

     

    One thing Chris' dad needs to prepare to accept, that is THE TRUTH HURTS!

     

    Ganun talaga eh, mabuti nga hindi sila dinamay ^_^

  3. Not in the script: Too many pro wrestlers dying young

    Yahoo! Sports

    By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP National Writer

    June 30, 2007

     

     

    ATLANTA (AP) -- Everything is planned. The high-flying moves. The outlandish story lines. The crackpot characters.

     

    One thing isn't in the script: the staggering number of pro wrestlers who die young.

     

    Chris Benoit was the latest, taking his own life at age 40 after killing his wife and son in a grisly case that might be the blackest eye yet for the pseudo-sport already ridiculed as nothing more than comic books come to life, a cult-like outlet for testosterone-ragin' young males to cheer on their freakishly bulked-up heroes.

     

    But the tenacious, grim-faced grappler known as the "Canadian Crippler" was hardly alone in heading to an early grave.

     

    The very same weekend Benoit killed his family, the body of old tag-team partner Biff Wellington (real name: Shayne Bower) was found in his bed, dead at 42. A couple of weeks ago, former women's champion "Sensational" Sherri Martel passed away at her mother's home in Alabama. She was 49.

     

    And on it goes.

     

    Mike Awesome (Michael Lee Alfonso in real life) was found hanged in his Florida home in February, the apparent victim of a suicide at 42. "Bam Bam" Bigelow was 45 when a lethal cocktail of cocaine and benzodiazepine, an anti-anxiety drug, stopped his already ailing heart in January.

     

    And on it goes, dozens and dozens of wrestlers meeting a similar fate over the past two decades. Some died with drugs flowing through their veins. Others tried to clean up but belatedly paid the price for their long-term abuse of steroids, painkillers, alcohol, cocaine and other illicit substances.

     

    How many more must pass through the morgue before everyone stands up and shouts: Enough's enough?

     

    "From my 17 years in the business, I know probably 40 to 45 wrestlers who dropped dead before they were 50," said Lance Evers, a semiretired wrestler who goes by "Lance Storm" when he's in the ring. "It's an astronomical number."

     

    Then, he added in a voice tinged with anger and sadness, "I'm sick and tired of it."

     

    Over the years, there are been numerous proposals to put wrestling under some sort of oversight, be it at the state or federal level. Those ideas usually have fallen on deaf ears, largely because the powers-that-be, be it the old-time regional promoters or WWE owner Vince McMahon, the guy who largely controls the sport today, don't want the government telling them how to run their business.

     

    Jim Wilson, who parlayed pro football into a ring career, says he was blackballed when he began pushing for a wrestler's union. Since then, he has written a book about his experiences and kept up the push to rein in those who govern the sport.

     

    Although Wilson's battle often has been a lonely one, he says Benoit's death might reinvigorate the cause.

     

    A union could be a useful tool for cleaning up the sport. It might lead to a pension plan, improved benefits, more stringent health and safety guidelines and a revamped pay structure that would allow wrestlers to spend more time at home without risking a pay cut.

     

    Now, most top wrestlers get a guaranteed salary, but the bulk of their income is based on how often they compete. That leads some to feel they must get in the ring while injured, often with the aid of painkillers and other numbing chemicals.

     

    And much like rock stars, plenty of wrestlers have fallen victim to excessive partying, alcohol and drug dependency, and marital problems during grueling stints on the road.

     

    "My longest run was 79 days in a row without a day off," said Joe Laurinaitis, the wrestler known as Road Warrior Animal and father of Ohio State football star James Laurinaitis. "It's not as bad now. They've got good guys running the WWE. Still, we need to take a look at it when things like this (the Benoit murder-suicide) are happening. Guys are still overworked."

     

    That's why Wilson's calling for Congress to hold hearings on the wrestling industry, much like it investigated doping in professional sports and just this past week heard from ex-NFL players who believe they're being shortchanged on their pensions.

     

    "In those other sports, they aren't dropping like flies like they are in the wrestling business," Wilson said. "Now is the time to push for legislation nationally."

     

    He's already spoken with U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), who instructed his staff to begin gathering information on the issue to determine if a hearing before the Health Committee might be warranted.

     

    Isakson said his main concern is steroid abuse.

     

    "I'm not going to start speculating on federal regulation of wrestling," he said. "The issue is anabolic steroids, which are a significant problem and are known to cause significant difficulties. It's a health issue that's appropriate for us to discuss, regardless of the profession."

     

    Steroids and other muscle-building drugs long have been an accepted part of the wrestling culture, allowing the biggest names to pump up to ungodly proportions that wouldn't be possible through natural means.

     

    Granted, nobody comes right out and tells a wrestler he or she should take steroids. But all one has to do is attend a match in person or watch one on TV to realize some of these physiques just aren't plausible without help from a syringe.

     

    "Somebody says you need to put 25 pounds on your upper body," said Larry DeGaris, who teaches sports marketing at the University of Indianapolis and moonlights on the independent wrestling circuit as "The Professor" Larry Brisco. "Well, if you have an athletic background and have been around sports for a while, you know there's only one way to do that. Nobody needs to tell you. It's just a tacit understanding."

     

    Steroids were found in Benoit's home, though investigators haven't determined if they played any role in the brutal killings of his wife, Nancy, and their 7-year-old son.

     

    World Wrestling Entertainment, which employed Benoit and holds a virtual monopoly grip on the industry, was quick to point out that this tragedy -- apparently carried out over an entire weekend -- doesn't come with the classic signs of 'roid rage, the violent, unpredictable outbursts that can be caused by someone who abuses steroids.

     

    A top anti-doping expert agreed but said it's too early in the investigation to draw any firm conclusions.

     

    "I can paint any number of scenarios that explain this without invoking 'roid rage," said Dr. Gary Wadler, a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency. "'Roid rage tends to be impulse control. This event happened over two or three days. It has the earmarks of some calculation."

     

    The WWE also was quick to announce Benoit had passed his last drug test in April, part of the organization's "Wellness Program" that was put in place after the death of star Eddie Guerrero two years ago.

     

    But Wadler doesn't sound all that impressed with the WWE's testing procedures. He's especially troubled that the WWE refuses to discuss the program in any detail.

     

    Both Evers and wrestling journalist Bryan Alvarez, who've seen guidelines for the program, found two major loopholes:

     

    -- A wrestler can pass the doping test with a testosterone to epitestosterone ratio of 10:1, more than double the WADA standard. Under WADA rules, athletes are in violation starting at 4:1; the average ratio is 1:1.

     

    -- A wrestler who tests positive can be excused if he produces a doctor's prescription and a medically justified reason for taking the drug in question.

     

    There's no justifying that happened at the Benoits' suburban Atlanta home last weekend.

     

    Alvarez, who covers the sport extensively for the Web site www.wrestlingobserver.com, has some inkling of the demons that might have overtaken the wrestler.

     

    He said Benoit never got over the 2005 death of Guerrero, a former WWE champion and four-time tag-team titleholder who was 38 when he died of a heart attack, perhaps caused by the alcohol and drug abuses that friends thought he had beaten.

     

    "Chris' closest friend in the world was Eddie Guerrero," Alvarez said. "He could cry to him. He could tell him everything. After Eddie died, I talked to Chris. He was broken man."

     

    Last year, another of Benoit's wrestling buddies, 263-pound Mike Durham (known in the business as Johnny Grunge), died at 39 from complications cause by sleep apnea, a condition that often affects larger people such as wrestlers and football players.

     

    "It was about this period of time that people started noticing weird behavior, paranoid behavior, which would indicate (Benoit) was using a lot of drugs," Alvarez said. "He was alone. He was on the road a lot, having to perform at a high level, having to look a certain way. I think the drug use escalated, and his whole world basically fell apart."

     

    Laurinaitis knows what a lethal potion it all can be.

     

    His friend since childhood and longtime tag partner, Road Warrior Hawk (Michael Hegstrand), died from a heart attack in 2003. Just 46, Hegstrand had battled alcohol and drugs, in addition to using steroids, Laurinaitis said.

     

    "I used to watch him sometimes and just shake my head. I would think, 'Oh my God, what in the world is he doing? Why is he doing that?"' Laurinaitis said. "I saw quite a few guys go down that path."

     

    Now, they're all gone.

     

    Benoit. Guerrero. Hawk.

     

    Martel. Bigelow. Awesome.

     

    Not to mention Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, Big Boss Man, Hercules, Crash Holly, Davey Boy Smith, Miss Elizabeth, Terry Gordy, "Gentleman" Chris Adams, Yokozuna, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Owen Hart, Louie Spiccoli, Brian Pillman, Eddie Gilbert, Buzz Sawyer, "Quick Draw" Rick McGraw, Gino Hernandez and much of the Von Erich clan.

     

    All dead before they were 50 -- and that's just a sampling of an ever-growing list.

     

    It doesn't take someone who can distinguish between a full nelson and a sleeper hold to know that's far too many wrestlers dying far too young.

     

    "It's gotten to the point that just about every show in the country is starting with a ten-bell salute," said DeGaris, the professor and wrestler, referring to the traditional farewell to a fallen competitor. "You kind of look at some of the old pictures, and you're the last man standing."

  4. pota pangit ng pagkatalo ni batista sa vengeance..

     

    i saw smackdown today and nanalo si batista..pero no title match. and madami nang boos si edge...

     

    and balita ko daw nasira story ng wwe dahil nagpakita daw si mc mahon to make a speech about benoit...

     

    Sana hinayaan na lang nya mamatay yung Storyline na yun, nobody gives a damn about him anyway. :evil:

     

     

    Chris Benoit did create one heck of a mess for himself, for his family, for his fans and for the WWE. That blown limo went for nothing after what he did.

     

    Oo nga, sayang yung limo! :boo:

     

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    Anyway, I got this news from CNN.com

     

    Benoit's dad hopes tests explain killings

     

    ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Pro wrestler Chris Benoit's father said Friday that he was eager to see whether chemical tests can help explain why Benoit killed his wife and son and committed suicide, acts that the wrestler's father said he had no clue were coming.

     

     

    Chris Benoit, a 22-year pro-wrestling veteran, was found dead with his wife and young son on Monday.

     

    Michael Benoit said by phone from his home in Alberta, Canada, that his family is shocked and in disbelief over the slayings.

     

    "We have no understanding of why it happened," he said. "We need some time to gather our thoughts and wait and see. There's still more information that's going to come out from toxicology tests that will give us some understanding of why this happened."

     

    Anabolic steroids were found in Benoit's home, leading officials to wonder whether the drugs played a role in the killings, which took place last weekend. Some experts believe steroids cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts known as "roid rage."

     

    Chris Benoit strangled his wife and 7-year-old son, placing Bibles next to their bodies, before hanging himself on the cable of a weight-machine in his home, authorities said. No motive was offered for the killings.

     

    Investigators had not discovered the bodies Monday when someone altered Benoit's Wikipedia entry to mention his wife's death, authorities said.

     

    An anonymous user with the same IP address as the person who made the edits confessed early Friday on an online discussion page attached to the Web site, saying the changes were based on rumors and speculation, not hard evidence.

     

    The authenticity of the posting could not immediately be confirmed.

     

    "I just can't believe what I wrote was actually the case, I've remained stunned and saddened over it," the user wrote.

     

    According to Wikinews, an online news source connected to Wikipedia, the Internet protocol address of the individual is identical to that of the user who edited Benoit's profile early Monday morning. An IP address is a unique series of numbers carried by every machine connected to the Internet.

     

    Benoit's page on Wikipedia, a reference site that allows users to add and edit information, was updated at 12:01 a.m. Monday, about 14 hours before authorities say the bodies were found. The reason he missed a match Saturday night was "stemming from the death of his wife Nancy," it said.

     

    Wikipedia confirmed the authenticity of the time stamp and said the entry was made by someone using an IP address registered in Stamford, Connecticut, where World Wrestling Entertainment is based. The anonymous user acknowledged being from Stamford, but claimed no connection to WWE.

     

    Wikipedia referred further questions to authorities investigating the deaths. Messages left for Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard were not immediately returned Friday.

     

    WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt said that to his knowledge, no one at the WWE knew Nancy Benoit was dead before her body was found Monday afternoon. Text messages released by officials show that messages from Chris Benoit's cell phone were being sent to co-workers a few hours after the Wikipedia posting.

     

    On Thursday, federal agents said they had raided the west Georgia office of a doctor who prescribed testosterone to Benoit, said agent Chuvalo Truesdell, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration. No arrests were made during the raid at Dr. Phil Astin's office late Wednesday into Thursday.

     

    Hours before the raid, Astin told The Associated Press he had treated Benoit for low testosterone levels, which he said likely originated from steroid use.

     

    Among other things, investigators were looking for Benoit's medical records to see whether he had been prescribed steroids and, if so, whether that prescription was appropriate, according to a law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because records in the case remain sealed.

     

    Astin prescribed testosterone for Benoit, a longtime friend, in the past but would not say what, if any, medications he prescribed when Benoit visited his office June 22.

     

    Michael Benoit, who lives near Edmonton in Ardrossan, said the test results, which could take several weeks to be completed, "could give us closure." He said his son had seemed fine when they spoke on Father's Day, and had even said he regretted having to work instead of spending the day with his family.

     

    "That really wouldn't give you an indication of someone who would do what he did a week later," the father said.

  5. The WWE is now washing their hands of this incident. Clearly, they don't want to talk about the tragedy anymore and they don't want to be associated anymore with Benoit.

     

    I don't blame them. He's really screwed up, and talking about it and posting it in their site just (unintentionally) glorifies him. Even though they would want to remember him as one of the greatest mat technicians of all time, this tragedy has obviously smeared his reputation.

     

    Don't expect any Hall of Fame induction soon. Probably never.

     

    I'd still like to know why

     

    Same here, ang bang ang latest news bout the tragedy? :huh:

  6. I don't think I want to watch the tribute anymore. this is just too depressing to watch. And not to mention creepy. all i'll remember about chris benoit now is that he worked in the WWE once and he's a murderer of a woman and child. i don't really care anymore that he was a good technical wrestler, he wasted his legacy. regardless of what the circumstances were, what he did was disgusting.

     

    Nah, I just wanna know if Chavo was the one he texted that night. Sayang talaga. <_<

     

     

    just a thought ... how would you rank benoit as a wrestler? or put it this way ... from his career is he hall of fame material?

     

    i think he is .. his technical skills was one of the best ive ever seen

     

    I think he's one of the fair technical wrestlers in the sports entertainment. He's career is worth remembering IF he didn't commit such crime especially murdering a 7-year old boy. Way too pathetic :thumbsdownsmiley:

     

     

    After this incident.

     

    Would John Cena self distruct???? Obviously he is on Roids. How about Batista, Lashley etc....

     

    I hope the others Wrestlers would not have the same fate.

     

    Atleast with Eddie Guerrero, he had a nice life and we have good memories of him.

     

    I think only Mick Foley and Edge are the only Wrestlers who doesn't SEEM to use steroids ever. Maybe Shawn Micheals is not using steriods today, but 10 yrs ago it seems he was using it.

    Another controversy for WWE and the Wrestling industry.

     

    Ok lang kahit sino sa kanila wag lang si Batista. :cry: Masisiraan ako ng bait :cry:

  7. I read somewhere that Chavo was the one he was talking to when he said this.

     

    and C, and S I'm assuming are Chavo and Steve (Regal)

     

    I'm trying to look for the video clips of the WWE Superstars who remembered Chris as a wrestler, a friend (a murderer) <_<. I didn't watch Chavo's and it seemed that they removed it. Deym <_<

  8. WWW/Benoit Detailed Timeline

    Written: June 26, 2007

     

    Below is a detailed WWE/Chris Benoit timeline from Saturday to Monday:

     

    Saturday, June 23, 2007

     

    Chris Benoit was scheduled to appear at the WWE SmackDown/ ECW live event in Beaumont, Texas

     

    3:30pm

    A co-worker received a voice message from Benoit. The message from Benoit stated he missed his flight and over slept and would be late to the WWE Live Event. The co-worker called Benoit back, Benoit confirmed everything he said in his voice message and sounded tired and groggy. Benoit then stated, “I love you”. The co-worker stated that it was “out of context.”

     

    3:42pm

    The same co-worker was concerned with Benoit’s tone and demeanor and called Benoit for a second time. Benoit did not answer the call and the co-worker left a message stating “just call me back.”

     

    3:44pm

    Benoit called the co-worker back stating he didn’t answer the call because he was on the phone with Delta changing his flight. Benoit stated he had a real stressful day due to Nancy and Daniel being sick with food poisoning. They discussed travel plans for the WWE Tour of Texas with Benoit still sounding groggy at this point according to the co-worker.

     

    4:30pm

    A co-worker who consistently travels with Benoit, called Benoit from outside Houston airport and Benoit answered. Benoit told the co-worker that Nancy was throwing up blood and that Daniel was also throwing up. Benoit thought they had food poisoning. Benoit stated he changed his flight and he would be arriving into Houston at 6:30pm. Benoit told the co-worker to drive onto the WWE event.

     

    5:35pm

    Benoit called WWE Talent Relations stating that his son was throwing up and that he and Nancy were in the hospital with their son, and that Benoit would be taking a later flight into Houston, landing late, but would make the WWE live event in Beaumont.

     

    6:10pm

    A representative of Talent Relations called Benoit. The representative from Talent Relations asked Benoit what time Benoit was getting into Beaumont. Benoit responded he was leaving Atlanta at 9:20pm Eastern time arriving into Houston at 9:24pm Central time. The representative from Talent Relations advised Benoit that it would be too late to make the WWE live event in Beaumont. Benoit apologized citing he had a family emergency. The representative from Talent Relations suggested to Benoit that instead of going to the WWE live event in Beaumont, Benoit should take the flight to Houston, rest up and be ready for the Vengeance Pay-Per-View event.

     

    6:13pm

    The representative from Talent Relations called Benoit to reconfirm the travel plans with no answer from Benoit. The representative from Talent Relations left a voice message to take the flight and rest up.

     

     

     

    Sunday, June 24, 2007

     

    Text messages sent to co-workers from Chris Benoit and Nancy Benoit’s cell phones:

     

    Text Message 1

    Sent to: Two Co-Workers (the same who had verbal correspondence with Benoit the day before)

    From: Benoit’s cell phone

    When: 6/24 at 3:53am from

    Message: C, S. My physical address is 130 Green Meadow Lane. Fayetteville Georgia. 30215

     

    Text Message 2

    Sent to: Two Co-Workers (the same who had verbal correspondence with Benoit the day before)

    From: Benoit’s cell phone

    When: 6/24 at 3:53am

    Message: The dogs are in the enclosed pool area. Garage side door is open

     

    Text Message 3

    Sent to: Two Co-Workers (the same who had verbal correspondence with Benoit the day before)

    From: Nancy Benoit’s cell phone

    When: 6/24 at 3:54am

    Message: C, S. My physical address is 130 Green Meadow Lane. Fayetteville Georgia. 30215

     

    Text Message 4

    Sent to: Two Co-Workers (the same who had verbal correspondence with Benoit the day before)

    From: Nancy Benoit’s cell phone

    When: 6/24 at 3:55am

    Message: C, S. My physical address is 130 Green Meadow Lane. Fayetteville Georgia. 30215

     

    Text Message 5

    Sent to: A Co-Worker who consistently traveled with Benoit

    From: Nancy Benoit’s cell phone

    When: 6/24 at 3:58am

    Message: My address is 130 Green Meadow Lane. Fayetteville Georgia. 30215

     

    WWE made several attempts to contact Benoit via phone and text messages, as well as, the local hospitals in the Atlanta area. As of 11:00 pm Sunday night there was no contact made with Benoit.

     

     

     

    Monday, June 25, 2007

     

    12:30pm

    WWE was notified of text messages sent to the two co-workers.

     

    12:45pm

    WWE contacted the Fayetteville County Sheriff’s office and requested them to go to Benoit’s

    residence

     

    4:00pm

    WWE received a call from the Fayetteville County Sheriff’s office, advising that they entered

    the house of Benoit and found 3 deceased bodies (a male, a female and a child). The Fayette County Sheriff’s office has secured the house as a “major crime scene” and that the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office had no further information.

  9. Man, this is getting sicker and sicker...

     

    Murdering your family, including your 7-year old son is sickening enough.

     

    But remaining in the house with their dead bodies?

     

    s@%t.

     

    Exactly, he even placed a closed Bible next to their bodies. He's really pathetic. :thumbsdownsmiley:

     

    But the question is... WHY? Why did he murder his family, even his 7-year old son?

     

    Pocha anliit-liit pa nung bata. <_<

     

    f#&k Chris Benoit! :thumbsdownsmiley:

  10. WTF?!?! It's hard to admit but the well-respected Canadian Crippler is nothing but a murderer. :thumbsdownsmiley:

     

    From WWE.com

     

     

    A message from the Chairman

    Written: June 26, 2007

     

    The following message from Vince McMahon aired at the beginning of Tuesday's ECW on Sci Fi:

     

    Last night on Monday Night Raw, the WWE presented a special tribute show, recognizing the career of Chris Benoit. However, now some 26 hours later, the facts of this horrific tragedy are now apparent. Therefore, other than my comments, there will be no mention of Mr. Benoit tonight. On the contrary, tonight's show will be dedicated to everyone who has been affected by this terrible incident. This evening marks the first step of the healing process. Tonight, the WWE performers will do what they do better than anyone else in the world – entertain you.

  11. Hindi kaya un asawa nya un lumason dun sa anak nya kaya cancelled un pay-per-view appearance nya? :huh:

     

    I can't believe it, I saw the tribute they made for Chris and it seemed that he loves his son so much --- parang imposibble na gawin nya yun sa bata. :(

     

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    WWE.com

     

     

    WWE® Shocked At Latest Developments In Benoit Tragedy, Concerned By Sensationalistic Reporting

    Written: June 26, 2007

     

    STAMFORD, Conn., June 26, 2007 – World Wrestling Entertainment is stunned and saddened by the details released by local authorities concerning the double homicide-suicide involving Chris Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and his son, Daniel.

     

    However, WWE is concerned with the sensationalistic reporting and speculation being undertaken by some members of the media following the press conference held by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney. During the press conference, the investigating authorities made the following points, all of which run contrary to the media speculation that "roid rage" was a factor in the senseless murders and suicide:

     

    1. The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.

     

    2. Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.

     

    3. Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE's independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.

     

    4. The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife's feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.

     

    5. WWE strongly suggests that it is entirely wrong for speculators to suggest that steroids had anything to do with these senseless acts, especially when the authorities plainly stated there is no evidence that Benoit had steroids in his body, pending the toxicological reports, and that they had no evidence at this time as to the motive for these acts.

     

    WWE is continuing to monitor the ongoing investigation being conducted by local authorities.

  12. Nagapply ako last June 19, kasi excited ako magkaroon ng broadband sa bahay tapos when the agent told me na kabit agad after 2-3days, without hesitation nagbayad agad ako. Antay naman ako after 3 days tapos nung tinawagan ko na sabi daw sa June 30 pa ikakabit eh di nagalit naman ako, I asked them kung pwede agahan kasi kelangan ko ng internet sa bahay, oo naman daw. (pocha ang bobo nung ibang CSR dun, inconsistent pa <_<) so may advance plotting daw sa June 24, ok sige antay naman ako.

     

    Dumating na si June 24, umaga pa lang tumawag na ako. Sabi pakiantay daw, sabi ko baka pwede before 3pm kasi aalis un mga tao dito sa bahay. Sige daw, 4pm na wala pa rin --- tawag na naman ako hanggang 6pm. Antay na naman.

     

    Eto na -- 6pm tumawag ako at mainit na talaga ang ulo ko dahil nasira ang schedule ko dahil sa kanila. Irate customer na talaga, pero di ko naman minumura un CSR. BINAGSAKAN NYA AKO NG PHONE! :grr: Sa sobrang init ng ulo ko, un kapatid ko na ang pinatawag ako. Pasalamat un CSR na yun, nakalimutan ko pangalan nya. :angry:

     

    Anyway, tumawag nga un kapatid ko. Antay na naman daw hanggang 8pm (Come to think of it, makakabit pa ba un eh madilim na? <_<) Tapos wala na talaga. Tumawag ako, nagexplain ako sa CSR na hindi naman iikot ang buhay ko kakaantay sa magiinstall. Nagapologize naman un CSR. ^_^

     

    The next day, tumawag ulit ako. Ayun June 30 na naman daw. Sabi ko may advance plotting dito sa bahay ng June 24, tatanong daw muna nya -- ayon pinagantay nya ako ng 10 minutes bago sinabi na antayin ko daw before 12.

     

    Awa ng Diyos dumating naman sila. Ok naman un contractor, kaso nagpadagdag ng php350 para maitaas un antenna kasi may nakaharang na puno sa daanan ng signal.

     

    So far, ok naman siya. NGAYON PA LANG. Ewan ko na lang sa mga susunod na araw.

     

    Pero badtrip un ibang CSR nila. Un lang masasabi ko. :thumbsdownsmiley:

  13. newbie here, want to know kong ano ang most recommendable hotel ? cleanliness / price / location / friendliness of attendant. want some info plz.....

     

    Hi there, if you're looking for the most recommendable hotel, I'd go for the Pan Pacific Hotel. It's my personal choice, hehe! Cheers! :cool:

     

    Oh BTW, in case the hotels have changed their numbers, kindly update this thread. Thanks! :)

  14. lam mo ang malupit na natutunan ko .. pag hindi muna kayo naging magkaibigan.. mahirap talga sobra.. tska marriage is a serious matter.. kung hindi kayo biblical perspective.. magkakaron ng chaos un relationship nyo.. pero kung parehong God-centered, un ang matindi.. wala talagang tatalo dun! un naman tlga diba? kaya nga haharap kayo sa Diyos eh.. ibig sabhin.. ang hanap ko talaga is someone who will love God more than He will love me..

     

    Wala lang ^_^

  15. Mr. Z

     

    Saw your new pics in friendster, cute ka pa rin. Masaya ka naman ngayon siguro at hindi rin naman ako sigurado kung naging parte ba ako ng buhay mo. Namimiss ko un kulit mo, un lambing mo.

     

    Namimiss ko ang lahat sayo.

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