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FORMER WWE CEO Linda McMahon has commented on the death of Lance Cade, saying: "I might have met him once."
The death of Cade from heart failure, aged only 29, has once again put the spotlight on early deaths in the wrestling business.
McMahon is currently running as the Republican candidate for a seat in the US Senate in her home State of Connecticut.
Her connection to the WWE — owned by husband Vince — has drawn fire from her Democrat opponents and some newspaper columnists and bloggers.
However she says the company cannot be held responsible for stars such as Cade dying young.
The Connecticut Post reports that when asked if she knew the former WWE Tag Team Champion, McMahon replied: "I might have met him once."
Reiterating the details of the WWE's Wellness Program, she then told reporters that WWE can no more be held accountable for deaths of performers "than a film studio could have prevented Heath Ledger's death".
McMahon added: "Who knows what causes people to have addictions and do what they do?"
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/3101910/Linda-McMahon-hits-back-at-WWE-death-critics.html#ixzz0wzBYqa7uI almost laughed at the Ledger comparision. Unless the studios were subtly encouraging Ledger to do drugs and then telling him his career was over if he went to rehab, it's not a good comparision.