Chyna Mixed Pill Bottles Bring New Details to Her Death; Jim Ross Clears Out WWE Name

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The death of Chyna has another turn to consider recently as detectives looked at a mix of prescription pills that was traced back to the former WWE superstar's body. It made things more difficult for the authorities to figure out as well the exact drugs she took before her passing.

According to IMDB, it was a recent announcement that detectives discovered a number of full prescription pill bottles close to Joanie Laurer, or better known as Chyna, during her death. Majority of the said pill bottles contained multiple medicines, in which the composition was said to have been quite drastic.

TMZ delivered that the new found clues in the bottles contained at least four various types of pills, and was also mixed with what was said to be vitamins. Furthermore, Chyna's manager was agreeably worried that Laurer had problems in the past with Ambien and Valium. Though the said pills are not considered illegal, excessive doses are proven to be fatal.

Chyna's manager also dreaded that she could have been taking more than the aforementioned pills, as was justified by the said evidence. It was declared further on that the mixing of the pills will result to the investigators having to wait until the toxicology report comes to a conclusion and figures out what Laurer ingested.

In other related news, Cage Side Seats noted that Jim Ross, one of Laurer's friends and former WWE commentator, defended the company that has been receiving beef from the fans of the late wrestler. Ross stated that the company already had problems in the past regarding drug abusers especially during the 90's. Laurer may have been caught in the crossfire during the said period, having problems that went on through the years until her passing. That does not mean, however, that the company is not willing to help her cope with her misdemeanors.

It was said that Chyna never asked for the help of the WWE during her down days. Some fans, though, are still utterly dismayed over the fact that the company did not take care of one of the most prominently decorated trendsetters of the industry.

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