Test was a wrestler that grew up in the GTA in Whitby, ON, Canada and spent his final years in Tampa, FL.
On March 13, 2009, only 4 days shy of his 34th birthday, he was found dead in his Tampa home after almost one year after retiring from wrestling for good. Police suspected that there was no foul play on his death.
Test will be missed by the fans that knew him when he wanted to date Stephanie, teamed up with A-Train forming the T&A tag team with Trish Stratus and also spent time in TNA & ECW and ending his career in Ireland in March 2008.
He had titles over his career, and his death was all sudden and too soon. Test will be remembered and may he rest peacefully forever.
For those that don't remember HBK and The Undertaker in the past, their first feud dated back in the fall of 1997. Where they got to be involved in the first ever Hell In A Cell match which also involved the debut of the masked Kane and only one day after Brian Pillman passed away at the age of 35 from heart failure. I was an In You House that fans back them will remember for a long time.
Shawn Michaels did win the match thanks to Kane's interference and back then he was also the holder of the now defunct European Champion.
Another notable one on one was the time when they were the last two remaining in the 2007 WWE Royal Rumble and The Undertaker tossed HBK over the top rope and made him an automatic #1 contender for WrestleMania.
Will the Undertaker go 17-0 on April 5? He doesn't even want to think about his undefeated WrestleMania streak. Perhaps HBK might repeat the feat which he did to end Ric Flair's career last year and may give the Undertaker his first ever WrestleMania loss?
I'm sure it will be a match to witness, and we have no idea how it will come about. But that's how the storyline keeps fans making constant guesses.
I always wanted to know that if someone from WWE wanted to save money on a rental car or taxo if they do not drive, what would happen if they took public transportation?
Let's say WWE does a SuperShow in Toronto again this summer like they did just before Christmas. What if at least one WWE entertainmer, man or woman opted to go to a hotel and take public transit to their destination?
Toronto has taxis of course, but the fares would be expensive. If it was by either the TTC which runs buses, street cars and subways, and GO Transit that runs trains and buses, it could be a new way of getting somewhere without the stress on driving themselves and there are several hotels outside of Toronto.
If anyone was to go east of the city, they might find a hotel in Ajax, Whitby or Oshawa since those stations have hotels nearby. But the main question is how will the other passengers react if they see these people riding public transit? Maybe they could ask for an autograph and socialize for a while until one of them gets off and not bug them 24/7 afterwards. But I'd like to see if anyone from WWE ride public transit and experiment. Who knows if they'll get more friends after the events they performed.
When WWE does another RAW show in Canada later this year, I think there should be a Million Dollar Giveaway for Canadians where fans can share a poll of one million tax free Canadian dollars.
The Canadians love WWE programming and they deserve a share of the chairman's cash shares.
The password for Canada "I Know The Score" the slogan for the TV cable network The Score.
Here are some notable WWE wrestlers and Divas (living or dead) that deserve to have their name inducted in this year's Hall Of Fame on the night before WrestleMania 25 in Houston.
- Steve Austin (Which has been announced for an induction this year)
- The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) R.I.P.
- Ted DiBiase (His son would announce his induction)
- The Honky Tonk Man (Jerry Lawler would announce his induction)
- Jacques Rougeau (The Mountie)
- Rick Rude (Died in April 1999, has been in WWE & WCW)
- Miss Elizabeth (Died in 2003, Randy Savage would announce her induction)
- King Kong Bundy (Famous for asking the ref for a 5 count, I personally met him at one time.)