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Dark spirits surround Wrestlemania 30

WWE wrestler Bray Wyatt in a scene that looks like something out of the movie The Exorocist.

By Timothy Fitzpatrick

The travelling freak show of juiced up, oiled up men running around a glorified boxing ring in underwear and rolling around together has become a multi-billion dollar business for the sports industrial complex that controls society.

Last weekend’s Wrestlemania weekend, the 30th annual for “sports entertainment” giant World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE, formerly the WWF), delivered the usual spectacle of distraction and diffusion that the original games of the ancient world were designed for. And as the dark spirits of ancient Greece and Rome guided the spectacles and the warriors sacrificed on the altar of the Colisseum, Wrestlemania 30, was also guided by these same spirits.

WWE founder and chairman Vincent McMahon Jr. faces allegations of covering up for a pedophile ring called the “Cream Team” as well as a casting couch running in the compnay on an episode of the Donahue Show in 1992. McMahon was also accused of raping former employee Rita Chatterton. As is common with most high-profile criminals, the charges were settled out of court.

WWE founder and chairman Vince McMahon, who made headlines in the 1990s for steroid abuse amongst his employees and even himself, was accused of harbouring pedophiles and rape of an employee, put on his dark show Wrestlemania April 6 to more than 60,000 fans and countless pay-per-view subcribers with depictions of demonic ritual (Triple HHH’s ring entrance) and demonic possession (feud between the company’s face John Cena and Bray Wyatt). The Cena-Wyatt feud has depicted Masonic-like themes involving masks and possession. A lot of this is nothing really new, as the company has been pushing the envelope since its very early days in the 1980s. The company was pushing soft pornography in its “attitude era” of the 1990s as it struggled to compete with Agenda 21 guru Ted Turner’s promotion World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its success with the wrestling stable New World Order (NWO), a deliberate reference to the world conspiracy against Christ and His Saints.

Paul Michael Levesque (Triple HHH), makes his Luciferian entrance at Wrestlemania 30. April 6.
Warrior’s miraculous reconciliation with long-time foe Hulk Hogan appears in this photo during Wrestlemania 30 with accused pedophile and homosexual Pat Patterson. Patterson allegedly ran a pedophile ring involving WWE’s ring boys in the 1980s. One of his accusers, Tom Cole, was paid off by WWE to keep him silent. WWE executives Terry Garvin and Mel Phillips were also implicated in the pedo ring.

The most disturbing part of the entire Wrestlemania weekend was the induction of former WWE wrestler Jim Hellwig (Ultimate Warrior) and his sudden death just days later following a seemingly cryptic appearance on the company’s Monday night show Raw. Warrior, who had spent the previous 16 years basically exposing the wrestling business, was miraculously re-hired by McMahon about a year ago. The whole arrangement is ironic considering that Warrior rightfully called out McMahon as exploiting athletes for profit, saying McMahon’s strategy was to “keep the lives of the talent (wrestlers) in constant chaos” as a way to control and use them. Warrior made these revelations in a “shoot” video exposing wrestling’s biggest name, Hulk Hogan (Terry Bolea). Warrior also accused Hogan of using the same strategy of control on other wrestlers. Warrior has criticized the wrestling racket and many wrestlers during his absence from the business and battled in court for years to keep the rights to his wrestling character…but all of this suddenly took a backseat when Warrior signed a new two-year contract rejoin McMahon and WWE. It seems everyone was miraculously reconciled together, all in the name or profit and spectacle, and just in time for wrestling’s biggest extravaganza, Wrestlemania. What exactly caused this sudden change in Warrior’s criticism of the major players in the wrestling world remains unknown.

The Ultimate Warrior speaks to the crowd in his Warrior persona at Monday Night Raw April 7. He dropped dead the following morning as he walked with his wife to his vehicle in an Arizona hotel parking lot.

Warrior delivered his hall of fame induction speech on April 5, appeared at Wrestlemania April 6 and Raw on April 7, and was dead by the morning of April 8. A massive heart attack caused Warrior to collapse, with witnesses saying he clutched his chest as he dropped to the ground outside an Arizona hotel. He was only 54. The death is not so surprising when you consider that more than 60 wrestlers have died in recent decades, likely due to steroid use, a tough road schedule, and abuse of alcohol and recreational drugs. And many or most of those are also heart-related deaths. Here is what he, under the influence of his mysterious Warrior persona, told the Raw crowd less than 24 hours prior to his death,

Every man’s heart one day beats its final beat, his lungs breathe their final breath and if what that man did in his life makes the blood pulse through the body of others and makes them believe deeper in something larger than life, then his essence, his spirit will be immortalised.

John Cena, who regularly makes Judeo-Masonic Illuminati hand gestures, flashes the El Diablo sign in this photo. Like Hulk Hogan claimed before the truth to the contrary came out later, Cena claims to have never used steroids to build his impressive physique.

At this time, it is not known by the public if Warrior knew how little time he had left on the planet or if the dark spirits surrounding the wrestling business were guiding him through his over-the-top character. When in character, Warrior was often seen speaking to forces and summoning up energy from somewhere or something.

Either way, it’s unfortunate that he died, especially since he leaves behind him a wife and two young daughters. It’s also sad that the sports industrial complex drives men to sacrifice their bodies, whether through steroids and/or dangerous feats of strength and ability—all to satiate the mob in their unending quest for a distraction from reality. McMahon has profited handsomely from all the deaths of wrestlers working in his company. Perhaps Warrior was culled back in order for McMahon and WWE to gain rights to the Warrior character and its profit-making potential. If Warrior’s physical frailty was apparent to those watching the hall of fame speech on TV, how much more apparent was it to McMahon. He knew he had but a short time to exploit Warrior.

Kosher conspiracist Jesse Ventura makes a rare appearance on WWE following a career with the Zionist occupied US government as governor of Minnesota. Notice Ventura’s double-headed eagle Masonic jacket, showing his true allegiance.

There can be no doubt that the WWE is a Judeo-Masonic Illuminati front guided by fallen spirits of hell. From sexual abuse to exploitation of its employees, demonic ritual, and Illuminati symbolism, the company is fulfilling its demonic goal of distracting the masses with spectacles and brutalizing their minds with psychodramas and soft pornography.

Below is a compilation of a lot of the Judeo-Masonic symbolism in the wrestling business.

 

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