Ultimate Warrior Looking for Another 15 Minutes

Heath Ledger wasn’t a wrestler, but he’s earned the contempt of one. Today the Ultimate Warrior went on a rampage about Heath’s death, claiming that the actor killed himself and that now his daughter is better off because of it. He calls Heath “Leather Ledger” and calls Brokeback Mountain “Bendover Brokeback”. Now, I’m not a fan of the movie (I’ve avoided seeing it), but I recognize that Heath is an actor, and do not condone anything that the Ultimate Warrior said.
To see video og warrior on Ledger, click here.
Here is the post from his blog:
In the interest of full disclosure, I must tell you I have watched Brokeback Mountain no less than 45 times and I own the Limited Edition DVD, signed by Willie Nelson a short time after he wrote that queer cowboy song as a tribute to the courage of the producers and actors who broke such incredible creative ground when they made their agenda-less movie. Serious. Until I saw Bendover Brokeback, Braveheart was my favorite movie. But the love scenes of Brokeback sucked me right in and I had no choice but to give myself over to the passion of its wide open range, if you get my drift. Such courage this young man and his collaegues have. Reminds me of the courage of classic movie stars, where during the War they enlisted and flew bomber planes and fought on frontlines, then came back and picked up their lives and careers right where they left off, without anti-American sentiment, whining and complaining, or self-destructive self indulgence. I’m equally inspired.
Apparently, Leather Hedger had sleeping troubles and anxiety and dealt with terrible mood swings. So do soldiers but they don’t self-destructively f*** up their lives. In fact, they don’t sleep, handle anxiety and mood swings while dealing with whether or not they might at any moment lose their life. And they do this all the while they are dangerously protecting the freedom of others to f*** up their own. By the way, how many 28 (or older or younger) year old soldiers met their death yesterday? It’s not easy to find out. None of them made the headlines of any news.
By today’s standard, though, I do have to agree that he was a great father. Perhaps even greater then the father of the year, Hulk Hogan. After all, Leather Hedger did what it took to kill himself. His kid is without a father, yes, but the negative influence is now removed and his own child has the chance for a full recovery. Hogan, on the other hand, won’t go quite that far. He insists on sticking around to keep further ruining, and profiting off of, the parentally mismanaged lives of his own children.
It is sad and tragic … that we don’t demand attention be paid to greater things.
Yeah - greater things - like the fact that under all the paint and makeup, the Ultimate Warrior is an asshole…
To see why the Ultimate Warrior is the way he is, click below;
Welcome to Warrior Web, specifically “Warrior’s Machete,” my blog.
A word of CAUTION. Although there are many inspiring, enlightening, and motivating commentaries and posts inside my site that are suited for people of all ages, there are also many which naturally carry a more mature and masculine tone and perspective. (Don’t get me wrong. There are no materials that are lewd or sexually graphic — there never has been, there never will be. This is NOT AT ALL the reason why I provide this warning.)
My reason for providing warning is simple.
I am a 48 year old male who’s had unique career and life experiences. I also have many different interests and pay serious attention to many issues such as any concerned husband and father might when it comes to what is going on today’s cultural, political, and social environments. I express my opinions in a mature, bold, blunt, and politically-incorrect fashion. I do not compromise what my gut first urges me to to speak.
I do NOT tolerate political-correctness and moral relativity when I discuss ideas that actually have to do with making life work; in my opinion, these are the two gravest dangers mankind faces today. There is a radical over-sensitivity today to the use of certain words and what “concepts” those words actually mean and represent. I don’t pay attention to that sensitivity. I believe words mean things and I don’t compromise what their meanings are. I do not pull my verbal, worded punches when I opine on ideas and issues.
I am also NOT confused about my gender. I have no desire to tone down the nature of the sex I am. I am a male and am proud to be a man. I will often forcefully punctuate my points and positions on ideas and issues with manly language. I make no apologies.
Parents need to be aware of what their children are getting into on the internet. There is plenty here at my site that is incredibly positive and inspiring for children, yet in some instances parental oversight is advised so that thorough explanation can be provided to a younger mind as to why I’ve expressed my thoughts in the “grown up” manner I have.


January 30th, 2008 at 6:34 am
I find it interesting that a man who wrestled
around with men in tiny underwear for 13 years is such a raving homophobe!!
It says on ultimate jackass’s website that
he doesn’t queston his own sexuality but I
sure question it!
January 30th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Yeah you kinda wonder. If one is against it, and then not questions it. I’ll tell you, he is it.!!!
February 7th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
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