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By the way, if you want to move stuff from one page to another, you can use the "move page" function. Don't just copy-paste pages, please. (See WP:MOVE.) Cheers! Matt Yeager (Talk?) 06:08, 21 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Category:Wrestler Deaths by Unnatural Causes[edit]

I have nominated Category:Wrestler Deaths by Unnatural Causes for deletion. The term "unnatural causes" is vague and open to interpretation. This category is just going to cause lots of problems.

Generally, if a category is nominated for deletion, it is disruptive to create a new category with a different name but the same contents. It would have been better and more straightforward had you suggested just renaming Category:Dead Pro Wrestlers. Do not do this again.

If you really want centralized information on drug-related deaths in professional wrestling, I suggest creating drug-related deaths in professional wrestling. You can probably find a lot of referenced information that discusses this topic in general. It would also be less problematic than creating a category. Dr. Submillimeter 19:42, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just create drug-related deaths in professional wrestling. Enough material from reliable sources has been written on the topic that it could withstand deletion, and you would be able to list people who died for reasons indirectly and directly related to drugs (e.g. this could list Eddie Guerrero, Road Warrior Hawk, and Chris Benoit together). It would also be less controversial than the category. Moreover, an article on the topic could discuss the phenomenon in more detail than a mere list of names. Dr. Submillimeter 21:58, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]