face like a chum potCheck it out, kids - this is what steroids and plastic surgery can do for you.
Meet Chyna, otherwise known as Joanie Laurer. For those immune to the guilty pleasure that is professional wrestling, Chyna was quite the sensation both in and out of the ring. Her large bones, manly hands and deep husky voice made many people suspect there was some gender bending going on - simply put, they thought she was a chick with a dick. Sadly enough, by that time, it probably wasn't too far from the truth.
Those of you with a strong stomach can check out what happens to girls that juice by visiting Chyna's NNDB page and scrolling down to the Joanie Laurer link on Rotten. com. NSFW does not even begin to describe it - you've been forewarned.
While Joanie Laurer was probably never a dainty little heifer growing up, she really wasn't too banged up, if you like your women hot, easy and able to dress out a buck in twenty minutes.
What it was.
As if changing her hormonal makeup wasn't bad enough, Chyna then tried to recapture her womanhood with plastic surgery procedure after procedure. Maybe the picture above was taken right after she had some work done, went on a 36-hour binge and then woke up with her face seared to the tailgate of a 1972 Ford F150. I'm sure that's it.
I've always felt kind of bad for Chyna. She's always had that befuddled, desperate for attention look to her. She's done other things besides wrestling - she's posed in Playboy (now there's a soup you can eat with a fork) and written a book about her experiences. She's also been arrested twice for domestic assault - she beat up her boyfriend. Same guy. Twice.
I tell you somet! peaople
I tell you somet! peaople can say what they want about joanie laurer by callin her and sayin she had too many steroids and this that and the other, but i have a awful lot of respect for this woman!
she had a terrible upbringing, suffered abuse deglect and a lot more things.
but she made something of herself n became a famous wrestler and a very well known person, people loved her n respected her for what she was, she is still the same person... she might have made a few mistakes but have we all?
i have always had respect for this beautiful amazing woman and still do.
she will always be my number one idol and i miss her dearly
all i can say is that i am extremly proud of this woman and deep down all you people are too... i think it all actually comes down to pure jelousy to be really honest....
respect her n give her a chance like you would want.