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Post by Snitskyman2016 on Oct 29, 2008 19:55:02 GMT -5
- No one seems to know where former WWE/WCW wrestler Perry Saturn is. Some of his closest friends actually believe he's not alive, but no one has proof one way or the other. At the funeral of Killer Kowalski, the whereabouts of Perry Saturn was the number one topic of conversation with a number of his friends saying they didn't believe he was still alive. Every few months or so, his friends ask Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer to do a missing persons search on him, but it always turns up with nothing.
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Post by Champ on Oct 30, 2008 5:20:51 GMT -5
That's crazy. How does someone just disappear like that and not be found? Especially someone with some fame and a lot of piers
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Post by evilmasterbetty on Oct 30, 2008 15:58:10 GMT -5
Woah that's weird. I didn't think he was in that good of condition after he kicked that rapists ass after he took a bullet in the neck.
I hope that he turns up safe and isn't in trouble.
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Post by Velkontés on Oct 30, 2008 18:47:12 GMT -5
Yeah, I read about this too, very curious. It's possible he might have started afresh, or is on witness relocation, or escaping his creditors or any number of reasons why people disappear without trace.
The strange part to me is how his friends could speculate that he "might not be alive". I think the only way you can "believe" he's not alive is if he had a terminal illness. I don't think a suicide would go about it like this.
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Post by Snitskyman2016 on Oct 30, 2008 20:52:22 GMT -5
if he jumped off a bridge on an outgoing tide its possible to disappear without a trace.
I have heard of guys that go out in a boat and light it on fire to disappear and fake a death to escape credit. Its very easy if you have a common name like John Fitzgerald you just reappear and deny you where the guy with the creditors.
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Post by Velkontés on Oct 30, 2008 21:43:15 GMT -5
Oh, I'm not saying it's an impossibility, just that I find it unlikely. For suicides, it's still fairly unusual to actively disappear into thin air and then do it. Most of the time they'll either leave a note or do it in a place where the body will (eventually) be found.
When someone does disappear it could be for any one of a million different reasons, suicide would be pretty far down the list IMO, which is why I find it strange that his "friends" are saying they "believe" he's "not alive".
Perhaps he thinks his wrestling buddies are assholes and wants nothing to do with them. I hope the dude's all right.
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Post by evilmasterbetty on Oct 31, 2008 0:01:32 GMT -5
The strange part to me is how his friends could speculate that he "might not be alive". I think the only way you can "believe" he's not alive is if he had a terminal illness. I don't think a suicide would go about it like this. I think if this were any other business it would be weird. But, sadly, wrestling has been filled with tragic deaths in the last 10-15 years. You almost can't blame them for thinking the worst.
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Post by MasterSnit on Oct 31, 2008 15:36:50 GMT -5
He probably just thought, "Screw you guys, I'm going home. Or just anywhere for a change". The wrestling business doesn't seems to produce many strong friendships between the wrestlers so it's not that surprising that someone who is retired isn't staying in touch with the assholes he used to work with. It's just human nature, or todays human nature at least, for people to think the worst. Remember when V went A.W.O.L. a while back, we were all wondering where the hell he went and I even harassed one of his friends to find out what had happened.
Saturn's probably drifting off to sleep in some far eastern whorehouse with a smile on his face, not giving a shit about what people think. Or he could be lying at the bottom of the ocean. I really don't give a shit, to be honest.
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Post by Velkontés on Oct 31, 2008 19:47:13 GMT -5
He probably just thought, "Screw you guys, I'm going home. Or just anywhere for a change". The wrestling business doesn't seems to produce many strong friendships between the wrestlers so it's not that surprising that someone who is retired isn't staying in touch with the assholes he used to work with. It's just human nature, or todays human nature at least, for people to think the worst. Remember when V went A.W.O.L. a while back, we were all wondering where the hell he went and I even harassed one of his friends to find out what had happened. Saturn's probably drifting off to sleep in some far eastern whorehouse with a smile on his face, not giving a shit about what people think. Or he could be lying at the bottom of the ocean. I really don't give a shit, to be honest. I hope the dude is okay, but yeah in the grand scheme of things I don't give a shit either. It's interesting, though. I Lol'd when you brought up my AWOL. I totally forgot you tried to contact one of my friends. It's much easier to cut off people you've never met before (just takes being no-sold by the phone company in my case). It's a fair observation by betty viz the wackiness of the Wrestling Biz. I just find the phrasing odd. If you think the guy topped himself wouldn't you say "we think Perry might be dead". It's just weird to say "we believe he's not alive". Think about it, you can't be bothered with this shit any more, but don't want to stick your head in the oven? Might as well jack it in and start over somewhere new. That's why I think it's unlikely he's dead. It's incredibly easy to disappear without a trace, big old world and he wasn't really *that* well known. I fully expect Perry Saturn to win the Royal Rumble now.
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Post by MasterSnit on Nov 2, 2008 16:39:47 GMT -5
I had to make an account on myspace to get in touch with your friend, I can't remember his name but he was Jewish and had black hair and seemed pretty pissed off with the world. After a few e-mails he told me that he stopped by your house to see you but there was no answer. I get the feeling he made that up though, and it was his way of saying "fuck off and leave me alone now you annoying bastard." Lol.
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Post by Champ on Nov 4, 2008 3:19:00 GMT -5
Even thought it's possible to die without a trace if he sank to the bottom of a huge body of water, it's so highly unlikely unless he was professionally hit and it's just taking longer to find him then it normally would. When people commit suicide, they aren't thinking about not being found. They don't give a shit because they just want to be dead. I think that could be ruled out. Either some people with very tight connections got a hold of him and took him out or he very well could be hiding in some sort of witness protection program. Only time will tell. Maybe he's alive and well or he's simply deader than Snitsky's push. He could also be held a prisoner by the mob. Who knows?
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