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Local pro wrestler Mike Bell dies at 37
December 15, 2008
Former pro wrestler Mike Bell, an Arlington High School graduate and Poughkeepsie native, died Sunday afternoon at age 37, the wrestling website Figure Four Online reported late Sunday night.
Bell wrestled for World Wrestling Entertainment in the late 1990s and after that, Extreme Championship Wrestling. He performed at Mid-Hudson Civic Center for both promotions.
He was heavily featured in "Bigger, Stronger, Faster," a critically acclaimed documentary directed and starring his younger brother Chris, which explored steroid use in sports. The movie had candid interviews with both Bell brothers, as well as their parents, Rosemary and Sheldon and brother Mark.
Mike Bell was a football captain at Arlington and later played on scholarship at the University of Cincinnati.
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I heard the Celtics won the NBA title... is this true?
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I heard the Celtics won the NBA title... is this true?
pay some respect to the dead you worthless infidel. >:(
which brother was that?
the powerlifting one who benched that heavy weight or the other one who worked for his dad?
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pay some respect to the dead you worthless infidel. >:(
which brother was that?
the powerlifting one who benched that heavy weight or the other one who worked for his dad?
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when I watched that movie, he was moving to LA for a career in wrestling, right?
and people say steroids can't kill you ::)
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when I watched that movie, he was moving to LA for a career in wrestling, right?
and people say steroids can't kill you ::)
yeah, doubt it was a gear related death unless he decided to up the dose and had a heart attack while training ???
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yeah, doubt it was a gear related death unless he decided to up the dose and had a heart attack while training ???
I found it strange that the entire family was obese.
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