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  1. Vince, I am really saddened by this. I know how close you were to her. My true condolences and thanks as well, because the last time I saw Chyna she was on Vixens Who Rule and she looked truly happy. That is how I will remember her.

  2. Vince, I’m really saddened by this. I know how close you were to her. My condolences and thanks as well. The last time I saw Chyna was on Vixens Who Rule and she looked very happy. That is how I will remember her.

  3. Sorry for your loss Mr Russo, my words won’t help but I feel so bad for the girl, am I right thinking she had just lost both her parents?

    it must have been horrible for her, but at least she knew she had friends like you who gave her love every time she saw them.

    God bless you Chyna, I prey you are back with your loved ones

    • Yep..no doubt it will happen now..such a shame it took something like this to make it finally happen..on an unrelated note..i wonder if her doco ‘The Reconstruction of Chyna’ will still be released??..i don’t think it was finished yet..poor woman..we all have demons..but this is just cruel..i was never a WWF fanboy back in the day (i was a WCW guy right up to the end)..but i loved her work with Eddie once i started watching the WWF/E after WCW died..that was some awesome entertainment. 🙂

      RIP Chyna xx

  4. My condolences. Chyna was a hero to many. I stumbled across you’re interview with her (when she was living in Japan), the other day and dude.. what a remarkable human being. Her story is truly heartbreaking, inspiring, eye opening, amazing.

    She seemed like a genuinely sweet and lovely lady, a true one of a kind. She gave so much to so many. I hope she realised just how influential she was to an entire generation of young women during her run. Farewell Chyna and God bless.