The Road Warriors, a professional wrestling tag team, were first who introduced bodybuilding-type muscularity in this sport. This tag team was composed of Hawk (Mike Hegstrand) and Animal (Joe Laurinaitis). Hegstrand died in 2003. His death came suddenly because of a heart attack. This wrestler died when he was just 46. It is known that popular media usually writes about deaths of professional wrestlers, connecting the cases with intake of anabolic steroids. The death of Hegstrand was not an exception. After his death many articles appeared in newspapers which blamed anabolic steroids for this case.
Joe “Animal” Laurinaitis admitted to intake of steroids by this team. But he noted that these medicines hadn’t lead to Hegstrand’s death. He added that other conditions were responsible for Hegstrand’s death as well as deaths of other wrestlers. This person noted that such drugs, as cocaine and Xanax had to be blamed for such cases. Joe Laurinaitis confirmed that he wanted to explain that steroids had not been connected with Hegstrand’s death.
Joe Laurinaitis confirmed that cocaine and Xanax had caused the death of this wrestler. He also noticed that these drugs led to deaths of such individuals, as Henning, Rick Rude and Davey Boy Smith. According to Laurinaitis, usage of cocaine often leads to usage of morphine. These drugs corrupt health completely and cause heart attacks.
Why must explanation of Laurinaitis be true? He was in Australia with Hegstrand. He knows about what he tells. Recently this wrestler joined to Andrew William Wright to say about his experiences with “Hawk”.
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