no he is just ingerd
He's 260 pounds
To WWE - October 15th 2004.
Martin Whight if ur talking about WWE or ECW
Probably not since he wasn't that popular and would not be even close to being the top people Vince would consider having return
It kills them. I tested it. it failed because it died. lemon juice kills it. it was dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead. Lemon juice kills radish seed germination. I did a scietific experiment to prove it.
No, he did not die. The way it was shown on screen looked like he actually ate worms but that was a gimmick. He wasn't actually eating worms. Those were worm look-alike edible items. Boogeyman currently is no longer working with the WWE. He is very much alive and is working the independent circuits as a freelance wrestler.
They are dead. The dead can not walk, talk, or move. They are dead. Dead is dead.
The imaginary bogeyman is traditionally depicted as a monster used to frighten children, rather than as an actual creature with specific diet habits. The idea of the bogeyman eating worms may be a fictional concept created to instill fear in children.
dead calm dead of night stone cold dead dead as a doorknob deadhead
Drop dead! You're a dead man. Dead men tell no tales. Dead man walking. Dead as a doorknob.You're dead to me.
Dead Is Dead was created on 2009-04-08.
"Dead" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have a tense."Dead" can be used as an adjective: dead flowers, a dead sleep.It can be used as an adverb: I am dead serious.As a noun: remembering the dead.