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Ranger has passed away

September 13 2003 at 12:54 AM
BLACK MAMBA 

 
On sept. 11,2003 the Ranger {Tim Hoffman} of Phoenix , Az. passed away due to complications of car crash that took place after a wrestling match in Santa Fe New Mexico.The funeral for the Ranger will be held on sept.16th at the Copeland funeral home in Pitsburgh Pa. and burial will be at Mt. Olivot cemetary proceding the service.

 
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unamused fan

Ranger's death

September 13 2003, 3:19 PM 

I found the Copeland Funeral Home phone in the yellow pages on the net, as there is indeed one on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, but they list no Tim Hoffman. There is always the chance this funeral home is part of a chain of two or three and I got the wrong one, but this post is starting to smell like bull**** to me. People are advised to look into it.

 
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Besta 666

Dead Ranger, my ass

September 15 2003, 9:15 AM 

This fat **** ain't dead, in fact on par with his stupid reasoning I would not be surprised if he didn/t post this himself to get some press or stir up crap. He did have a mild stroke, but ain't dead. First off with his military schtick the Sept 11 strikes me as holy b.s. and second, who in their right mind would bring this nonworking slug all the way from phoenix to new Mexico for a show! Mamba denied making this post. This is pure b.s. and it shows how ignorant some of the people working now are.

 
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The Time Traveler

Re: Dead Ranger, my ass

September 16 2003, 9:09 AM 

This post was bull****. The guy isn't dead.

 
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Maybe he ain't dead. . .

September 16 2003, 9:22 PM 

Maybe the Ranger ain't dead, but his career is.

 
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Jody Gomez

Re: Maybe he ain't dead. . .

September 17 2003, 3:57 PM 

If he died, who would have missed the nonworking bastard anyway, as it was The Time Traveler as manager and The Mercenary as his tag team partner that covered for him and carried him for most of his career. i remember him starting out as a baby as High Voltage and he didn't even have gear, at Skip's place, and he stunk up the place. Only when he was turned heel did he get a pop, but it was because of the people he was paired with as a manager and a tagteam partner, who got him over. Them, and quality workers like Billy Anderson, Louie Spicolli, The Black Mamba, and Bonecrusher. if it wasn't for these people, he would have gotten nowhere, yet ranger seemed to think he did it all himself. If he is dead, so what. If he is alive, so what also.

 
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Billy Anderson

He WAS a great man

October 23 2003, 10:43 PM 

I have known Tim for several years,I last saw him when we had dinner with superstar Graham in july 2003.Hope his family is ok and may god be with him and his family.Dale,don't be so hard on the people that just tried to be in the "bussiness".We ALL loved the bussiness,and ANYONE who loved the bussiness is a worker to me !Take care Ranger,may God be with you.....Bill A.

 
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Re: He WAS a great man

October 27 2003, 11:51 AM 

Sure, the Ranger was a great man, Tim, but don't you think you should stop using other people's names like BillY Anderson here or The Time Traveler and Barry Benstein (not even spelled right, you *******, and the navajo page webmaster had the computer ID number on that one traced to you so everyone knows it was you) when it comes to this b.s. The business has enough bull**** in it with active workers, without you being a clown and pulling this bull****. Proves you were not really a worker, but just an overglorified smart mark all along who couldn't hold a candle to the likes of CC Starr, Mike Contreras, David Rose or the Black Mamba. Your **** is getting old., so go jack off or do something useful. (Oh, for those interested, CC Starr called the "dead" Tim Hoffman/Ranger at work and he wouldn't take the call, so for a dead man, he was pretty busy! *******!.

 
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