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Originally Posted by DeadFidel
That just shows how fucked up money is. A 7yo is dead and someone profiting. I'll hold strong until we find out, but I am sick @ the RIP shit. 
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What profit? They had a three hour live show and 20K+ fans with tickets in hand all ready to go. They found out that one of their stars was dead, along with his wife and son. Without knowing the details, they canceled the live show they had planned and sent all the ticket holders home in order to do a tribute show.
What do you suggest they should have done? Gone on with the originally planned show, which would have focused on the faked death of a prominent character on the show? Should they have skipped out on a tribute all together, without knowing the facts?
They had a tough decision to make and I believe they made the right one. They did the exact same thing for the two other prominent active superstars who died right before/during live shows (Owen Hart and Eddie Guerrero).