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World Wrestling Entertainment's website posted this afternoon
that former WWF and WCW star Bryan "Crush" Adams, 43 years old,
has passed away and was discovered today in his home. We don't have any
further information beyond WWE's announcement.
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Wrestler Brian Adams Dies
A Tribune staff report
Published: August 13, 2007
TAMPA - Brian Adams, known to wrestling fans under names including Crush,
was found dead today at his home in Northeast Tampa.
Authorities were called to the home 4918 Anniston Circle at 11:30 a.m.
His wife had found Adams in bed, unconscious and not breathing, according
to a Tampa police report.
Fire rescue crews could not revive Adams, 44, and he was declared dead
at the scene, according to the report.
There were no visible scenes of injury. The incident is being treated
as an unexplained death.
Word Wrestling Entertainment has posted the news of the passing of the
former World Tag Team champion. He last performed for the World Wrestling
Federation in 2001, serving on the roster beginning in 1990, according
to a WWE press release.
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Lethal mixture of prescription drugs killed ex-pro
wrestler Adams
Associated Press Sports
Updated: 5:24 p.m. ET Sept 28, 2007
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Former pro wrestler Brian "Crush'' Adams died last
month after accidentally ingesting a lethal mixture of prescribed medications,
the medical examiner's office said Friday.
The 44-year-old Tampa resident died Aug. 13 from mixing a strong painkiller
with muscle relaxants and two different types of sedatives, said Dr. Leszek
Chrostowski from the Hillsborough County medical examiner's office.
Chrostowski said he found "therapeutic levels'' of each of the drugs
in his system, but the mixture slowed his respiratory system enough to
kill him.
There were no anabolic steroids in Adams' body, a report from the office
said.
The drugs that killed Adams included buprenorphine, an opiate-based painkiller
that Chrostowski said is often used like methadone in the treatment of
painkiller addiction; carisoprodol, a muscle relaxant; and sedatives chlordiazepoxide
and alprazolam.
Adams wasn't breathing when his wife found him unconscious in their home.
A former world tag team champion, Adams last performed for the World
Wrestling Federation in 2001 and served intermittently on the roster beginning
in 1990, World Wrestling Entertainment said. He wrestled his last match
in January 2003 when a spinal injury forced him into retirement.
Adams' death came less than two months after pro wrestler Chris Benoit
killed his wife and son before hanging himself on the cable of a weight
machine in his Georgia home. Prescription anabolic steroids were found
in the Benoit family's home, raising questions about whether the drugs
played a role in the killings.
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