Perhaps the worst part about Chyna’s death is the tragedy that she wasn’t happy at the end and that she was probably just in need of acceptance and some help before her tragic death.
Erik Angra, who had been working on Chyna’s documentary before her death, recently spoke with The Daily Mail and gave his experience with “The Ninth Wonder of the World” before her death.
You can read the full interview right here. Below is what Angra had to say from his perspective about Chyna’s final days:
“She seemed upbeat – certainly not suicidal – she was making a lot of plans for the future. She was sending out all these videos – that she thought were funny videos but in retrospect they are quite sad. One was her trying to do the scene from Psycho and stuff like that. Physically she was very healthy – she worked out every day and did yoga. I don’t know about her heart or anything but on the outside she looked very healthy. All her prescriptions were for emotional problems not physical.”
“We did our final interview – she was really upset about a few things and wasn’t in a good place emotionally so I went over there and we filmed her for hours. She just had a lot to say and was very upset. It was a combination of things from her past and current troubles. I know she had been drinking and I think she was upset with things that were going on.”
Source: DailyWrestlingNews.com
Should WWE do a better tribute during “Payback” tonight to truly honor Chyna’s place in wrestling history?