It’s been over seven months since the wrestling world was shocked by Joanie “Chyna” Laurer’s death due to the lethal mixing of Valium and Ambien. The backlash against WWE for ignoring her accomplishments during her lifetime will always be a mistake.

It’s understandable why WWE no longer wanted to be affiliated with Chyna from a professional standpoint, but her achievements in WWE and wrestling are still too important to ignore. Someday, she’ll get the proper credit, but there is other good news.

According to a report from Sportskeeda.com, she was cremated after her death by her own wishes. However, it’s taken seven months for her loved ones to spread her ashes.

Apparently, her ashes have finally be dispersed at sea in an urn made of rhinestone, which was done so off an expensive yacht close to the shore of Los Angeles. There is no doubt that her career deserves a WWE Hall of Fame induction in the near future.

Hopefully, it happens over the next few years because the longer WWE officials wait, the harder it will become to not take any criticism for it. But, it is also a no win situation because an induction as a result of her death doesn’t send a strong message either.

(Courtesy of WWE.com)
(Courtesy of WWE.com)

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