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Title: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: gmflex on April 03, 2010, 10:58:20 AM
Chris Klucsaritis, who competed as Chris Kanyon, was found dead Friday night at his apartment in the Sunnyside section of Queens, New York. He was 40 years old.

Klucsaritis' death is believed to be suicide as a longtime friend reports that a pill bottle and several notes were found close to his body.

He had been vocal about suffering from a bipolar disorder and had threatened suicide many times in the past according to those close with him. He told one friend as recently as Monday that he was going through another bout of depression and contemplating suicide.

Kanyon also worked as a masked character named Mortis in World Championship Wrestling and had a run with World Wrestling Entertainment beginning in 2001 which resulted in reigns with the WCW United States Championship and WWF Tag Team Championship. He garnered headlines following his 2004 departure from WWE by going public with his homosexuality and claiming WWE fired him for being gay. Although he retired from wresting at one point, he returned to the ring and worked matches on occasion.

He, along with Scott Levy and Michael Sanders, attempted to sue WWE for "cheating them out of health care and other benefits" but a federal judge in Stamford, Connecticut dismissed the case.



Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on April 03, 2010, 03:18:00 PM
"Who's better than Kanyon? Everybody!"


RIP. Good worker back in his day. Good interviews on Howard Stern, too.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 04, 2010, 05:46:37 AM
It’s unfortunate what happened.

However, I can’t buy the accusations that the Fed let him go because of his homosexuality.
The old man's had more than a few queers work for him over the years – in high profile positions (no jokes), too.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 04, 2010, 11:36:34 AM
i always thought he was entertaining

he was very open about himself and wrestling on the stern show, i didn't expect things to end well for him, guys like that can't handle being a regular guy after being a star

add another name to the long list in wrestling  :(

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Playboy on April 05, 2010, 04:22:35 AM
Even more on this story...

Here are some more details on Chris 'Kanyon' Klucsaritis' death:

-- It appears as though he passed away from an overdose of pills.

-- Klucsaritis' death is believed to be a suicide.

-- He was at his apartment in the Sunnyside section of Queens, NY.

-- A pill bottle and several notes were found close to the body.

-- He had been open about suffering from a bipolar disorder and had talked and threatened suicide many times in the past.

-- According to a friend, he had once again been suffering from a bout of depression. On Monday of this past week, he had again talked about taking his own life. As sad as this sounds, it was not out of the ordinary to hear him talk about suicide.

-- He was just 40 years old.

-- Although he retired from wresting at one point, he had returned to the ring again recently and worked a couple of matches this year.

Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 06:54:11 AM
Somebody needs to compute the average age of pro-wrestlers' deaths over the last 20 years.
I'm guess-timating it to be around 40-ish.

Of course, your Monsoon's, Blassie's, and Albano's will skew the results a bit, but for every one of them there are at least 4-6 guys who died before 45.


Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Playboy on April 05, 2010, 06:58:14 AM
Somebody needs to compute the average age of pro-wrestlers' deaths over the last 20 years.
I'm guess-timating it to be around 40-ish.

Of course, your Monsoon's, Blassie's, and Albano's will skew the results a bit, but for every one of them there are at least 4-6 guys who died before 45.



IMO...Cause of death = two things...

Depression (example Mike Awesome)

Rec / pain pill abuse (example everyone else)
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:03:29 AM
And, don’t forget this asshole.

The media’s favorite red-headed stepchild to whom they enjoyed comparing ALL pro-wrestlers, ALL performance enhanced athletes, and ANYONE using any kind of hormone treatment for any reason…

Because – as we all know – steroids turn anybody who takes them into a suicidal, cold-blooded murderer of women and children…according to the media.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Playboy on April 05, 2010, 07:31:11 AM
And, don’t forget this asshole.

The media’s favorite red-headed stepchild to whom they enjoyed comparing ALL pro-wrestlers, ALL performance enhanced athletes, and ANYONE using any kind of hormone treatment for any reason…

Because – as we all know – steroids turn anybody who takes them into a suicidal, cold-blooded murderer of women and children…according to the media.
The funny part about Benoit's case was that the media already started with the "steroids" before his toxoligy reports even came out.  ::)  ::)

They were saying shit like he even injected them into his son's veins. Meanwhile, steroids are injected instrumusculary not intraveneuosly and he gave his son xanax to relax him before the phsycopath killed him.

To top that off they did a scan on his brain and came to the conclusion that he had the brain of an 80 year old suffering from dimensia from all the concussions and hard impacts to the head causing trama to the brain.

Benoit will always be a murderer and a coward for what he did...no doubt...but what did any of that have to do with AAS???

F**K the media.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 08:49:31 AM
Perhaps the media can explain why - if AAS use turns everybody using them into violent killers - why aren't 70-80% of NFL players, bodybuilders, baseball players, and German Olympic women powerlifters either locked up or awaiting trial?

Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: LurkerNoMore on April 05, 2010, 10:54:58 AM
Kanyon was a great performer.  Dude could chain wrestle on the fly and improvise new moves out of thin air.   When all the WCW guys used to hang out at Chicago's Pizza watching the WWF's pay per views when aired, everyone always said that despite the majority of his high profile moves being shot down by the higher ups and never making it to the television because of perceived risk factors, no one ever said they wouldn't sell the moves for him simply because they were so far out.

His original finisher was going to be a move starting out like Tully's slingshot suplex with a drop and spring assist from across the top ring rope, when the opponent reached the vertical position, instead of a suplex Kanyon would move out from under him to the side and drop to one knee and bring the guy down across his other knee back breaker style.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Playboy on April 05, 2010, 11:19:07 AM
Perhaps the media can explain why - if AAS use turns everybody using them into violent killers - why aren't 70-80% of NFL players, bodybuilders, baseball players, and German Olympic women powerlifters either locked up or awaiting trial?


Exactly.

On a side note...they are now saying on the wrestling sites that an empty bottle of anti-depressants was found by his body. Shame. He was a good wrestler and no one utilized his talents properly.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: G.O.A.T. on April 05, 2010, 01:02:34 PM
I seen him at a Ballye's in Houston one time. He was very tall, probably around the 6'6" mark.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: funk51 on April 05, 2010, 03:07:32 PM
 only ddp left from the jersey triad. bigelow and kanyon being dead.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 04:51:36 PM
In his tribute/commentary, Mark Madden made it sound as if DDP used Kanyon as a stooge of sorts.

Then again, Madden isn't at all a fan of Page.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 05, 2010, 05:37:44 PM
In his tribute/commentary, Mark Madden made it sound as if DDP used Kanyon as a stooge of sorts.

Then again, Madden isn't at all a fan of Page.

where is his tribute?

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 05:51:01 PM
http://www.wrestlezone.com/editorials/article/chris-kanyon-rip-99657 (http://www.wrestlezone.com/editorials/article/chris-kanyon-rip-99657)
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 05, 2010, 06:58:20 PM
i didn't know madden still had a wrestling gig, i listen to his radio show all the time here in pittsburgh and not once did i hear him mention it

did raw have any sort of tribute to kanyon?

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:11:37 PM
I missed the beginning of RAW.
I know that JR made mention on his blog, but I haven't even had a chance to read that, yet.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:26:37 PM
i didn't know madden still had a wrestling gig, i listen to his radio show all the time here in pittsburgh and not once did i hear him mention it


"All you bitches, take my shots!"
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 05, 2010, 07:28:18 PM

"All you bitches, take my shots!"

actually that's a big ben quote :)

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:37:45 PM
That’s probably why you never hear Madden mention wrestling on air – he spends 2.75 hours per day defending Ben on the “X.”

The rest of the time is advertisements & music (piss breaks).


Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 05, 2010, 07:40:12 PM
That’s probably why you never hear Madden mention wrestling on air – he spends 2.75 hours per day defending Ben on the “X.”

The rest of the time is advertisements & music (piss breaks).




you're in the burgh?

ben used to be his neighbor and he helped his sick mother

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:50:13 PM
Oh, THAT’s the reason for the nut-bungee…
Okay, I believe it. I think Ben was an entirely different dude back then - much more humble & less prick-like than he is now.

I live S of Pittsburgh, but I’m frequently close enough during the week to pick up Clear Channel.

But, in regards to Mark’s minimal mention of wrestling…
With a three hour timeslot to fill every single day, you would expect to catch more.
Once in a rare, loooong while, will he sprinkle a few WCW names into the broadcast – Kevin Nash comes to mind, though I forget the context of the discussion. That was about two weeks ago.

More recently, “super-genius” fielded a listener’s question about TNA. I don’t agree with a lot of Madden’s insight, but I thought he was pretty on with the comparisons of the Hulk Hogan & Ric Flair of today vs. 10 years ago, and thus, the type of "impact" their presence would have on the product.

Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Earl1972 on April 05, 2010, 07:54:47 PM
yeah madden is clearly thinking emotionally rather than with logic when it comes to ben

he mostly talks hockey

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Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 05, 2010, 07:58:42 PM
yeah madden is clearly thinking emotionally rather than with logic when it comes to ben


Give that man a high-priced Cuban & a good cigar to enjoy after.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Playboy on April 06, 2010, 05:26:41 AM
only ddp left from the jersey triad. bigelow and kanyon being dead.
Yes...your right. Good call there. They had a nice faction going on but as per the norm, they wern't utilized properly.
Title: Re: Chris Kanyon dead at 40
Post by: Montague on April 18, 2010, 07:30:05 AM
Credit: www.TheRavenEffect.com

This is my tribute to Kanyon.
He was one of my closest friends, in the business or otherwise. I should have posted this much sooner, but sometimes life gets in the way. And more importantly, I wanted every word to be exactly perfect.

Raven



Of those who have chosen this profession, I can think of very few that would trade it for any other. We recognize however, with a deep and indelible sadness that as incredibly high as the highs can be, the lows can be drastically lower.

If we are not employed by the same company, it is possible to go weeks, months, or as mind-boggling as this may seem, even years without seeing our truly close friends.
My wife says I don't live in the real world because I get comped for concerts, and amusement parks and cover charges and all sorts of things. I don't wait in lines, I don't have to wake up at 7 for a nine to five job.

However, I sleep so poorly that every night I wake at least 7-8 times forcing me after a few days to sleep 10-12 hours just to catch up. With all the injuries, travel, time away from loved ones, emotional baggage, sleep disorders, addictions, etc, it can make it hard for those who do what we do to function in the real world. Add being bi-polar (manic-depressive) into the equation like it was for Kanyon and some days it can be damn near impossible.

But one thing that is real, and, far more real for people who do what we do than for those living a normal life are the friendships. When we are on the road together, we're inseparable. We spend more time with friends when we are on the road than we do with loved ones. We are more like family than friends, even the ones we don't particularly like.

We wake up, meet for breakfast, go to the gym, eat again and drive to the show together. The drive alone can sometimes take 5 or 6 hours one way, which means 5 or 6 hours back the other way. We hang out backstage together, sometimes we perform together, and then we turn around and drive back, but not without stopping to eat again. At that point, sometimes we go out, or sometimes we go back to the hotel.

But the day isn't over yet, even though it's well after midnight and we've just spent anywhere from 10-16 hours together. Now we call each other even though our rooms could be connected, (the lazy bastards we are) to plan tomorrow and see what the other one is watching on TV. If it's a good movie, or more specifically, local, indy, bad wrestling, . . . we'll even watch TV on the phone together.
Then we get up and do it all over again, sometimes for weeks or months at a time.