Interesting follow-up on Bray Wyatt, who died at the age of 36 due to a heart attack. News is framing it that COVID gave him heart complications, but the interesting part of the news is this tidbit here...
Cops spoke with Windham's immediate family members who said he had COVID in March 2023 and developed heart complications -- causing him to have a "weak lower part of his heart."
In fact, just a week before he died, Windham was hospitalized for a heart issue. He had a follow-up appointment with doctors the morning he died and was advised to continue to wear an external heart defibrillator -- a device designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
It's interesting because he was actually getting in better shape over recent years and losing a lot of weight and putting on a lot more muscle: https://archive.ph/wip/7rpZF
So the fat theory definitely doesn't hold up.
Someone mentioned before that WWE made a lot of their employees get the jab, and this definitely reeks of that.
The language is even more precise here in the quote you've given.
They've specifically pointed out that he said covid and then they say he developed heart complications. They haven't actually claimed that the heart complications were due to covid but yes the implication is there. People need to take note of this because the media does this all the fucking time in everything they write and it's sneaky. They're covering themselves legally.
They haven't actually claimed that the heart complications were due to covid but yes the implication is there.
Yup. Expect to see a lot more of this in these kind of cases.
"So-and-so died of heart complications following an intense battle with COVID", framing the situation like COVID caused the heart complication, even though that isn't the case at all.
Easy to say because almost everybody has had covid at this point -- including those that got the "effective" jab that didn't prevent infection or transmission.
Was any of that muscle due to steroid use? I know I've read stuff before about steroids resulting in people who look superficially healthy while all their internal organs are just self destructing and then they keel over dead at the ripe old age of 40.
Interesting follow-up on Bray Wyatt, who died at the age of 36 due to a heart attack. News is framing it that COVID gave him heart complications, but the interesting part of the news is this tidbit here...
It's interesting because he was actually getting in better shape over recent years and losing a lot of weight and putting on a lot more muscle: https://archive.ph/wip/7rpZF
So the fat theory definitely doesn't hold up.
Someone mentioned before that WWE made a lot of their employees get the jab, and this definitely reeks of that.
EDIT: For those of you wondering what causes lower heart failure... it's myocarditis: https://youtu.be/ypYI_lmLD7g?t=277
The language is even more precise here in the quote you've given.
They've specifically pointed out that he said covid and then they say he developed heart complications. They haven't actually claimed that the heart complications were due to covid but yes the implication is there. People need to take note of this because the media does this all the fucking time in everything they write and it's sneaky. They're covering themselves legally.
Yup. Expect to see a lot more of this in these kind of cases.
"So-and-so died of heart complications following an intense battle with COVID", framing the situation like COVID caused the heart complication, even though that isn't the case at all.
Easy to say because almost everybody has had covid at this point -- including those that got the "effective" jab that didn't prevent infection or transmission.
Poor Billy's heart just gave out. He was never the same after that bout of the common cold two years ago.
People who imply these heart complications are caused by COVID are guilty of "medical misinformation" and need to be [REDACTED].
I wouldn't be shocked if it was a mix of per-existing genetic conditions and the clot shot that did him in.
Was any of that muscle due to steroid use? I know I've read stuff before about steroids resulting in people who look superficially healthy while all their internal organs are just self destructing and then they keel over dead at the ripe old age of 40.
I mean, if you're an idiot with no idea what you're doing, sure.