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Hey
Guys
I've recently finished
back to back Tours of Afghanistan and more recently Iraq... When
I get back from a place like Afghanistan or Iraq I always have
a whole bunch of stories from the places I've been and people I've
met and lived with... stories about our troops... the guys and
gals that who put their lives on the line for US everyday... Heroes...
Real Heroes... it doesn't matter if believe in the war or you Hate
the war... as Americans we always LOVE the WARRIOR...
it always take me a while to write this email because I want to
take you on the ride with me ... This was my 4th tour to see our
troops and when I got home I started to write about my journey
... Now you have to understand when I write something like this
having ADD and dyslexia it can take weeks... I was about half way
finished with this email when I got an email from a Navy CPT Francis
Lukenbill who shared with me what happened to his nephew after
I left Iraq. He was one of those kids
who grew watching DDP in his living room when he was growing up
maybe ages 5 through 12... like so many kids growing up in the
late 90’s he loved the Monday Night Wrestling Wars every
Monday and Thursday... So when he saw me in Iraq on his way to
mission I must of seemed like a mirage... From what I heard he
was more than a little excited to meet DDP... sometimes these guys
are so excited meet one of their childhood heroes they will run
over one of the beautiful women also on tour to get to them...
It’s amazing the impact you can have on someone life... it's
something I have never taken for granted... His name was SGT Christopher
C. Simpson... When ever I take pictures with anyone I almost always
put my right hand straight out in from of me making half my trademarked
Diamond Cutter hand sign and get the other person complete the
sign... everyone always laughs or at least smiles and has good
time with it... I may do that same picture a 100 times in a row
and then out of NO Where I go to do the hand sign and I reach up
and grab the guys neck in the real Diamond Cutter and everyone
POPS BIG TIME... they love it... this will email is the about one
of those times... it's so personal to me that after writing the
email over and over again I realize that this is the only thing
that belongs in this trip to Iraq... These are the exact emails
... I asked the families if it was OK to let you read and they
loved the idea... like so many families they do not want their
sons to be forgotten... Subject: Diamond
Dallas Page Fan Killed in the Line of Duty Dear Diamond Dallas, My name is Francis Lukenbill,
Uncle of SGT Christopher C. Simpson USA. The attached
photo is of the two of you during a recent visit you made to Iraq.
This is a beautiful picture...one loved by Chris. Sadly, Christopher was
killed in action on Monday 17 March while honorably and willingly
serving his country. He and his friend SSGT Mike Elledge were
taken swiftly and painlessly as their Humvee was cowardly attacked. His mother, father, brother,
fiancé , and a multitude of relatives and friends are grief
stricken by this tragedy. Please accept the family's thanks for
giving us the image of the two of you that we laughed over many
an hour during the past few weeks. Remember him and all who
serve. Thank you, too, for visiting them in country... Sincerely,
(Uncle) Luke Needless to say
this hit me hard…I had to breath through it and then wrote
Uncle Luke this note: Luke, Hey bro I just received
your email and I can't begin to tell you how sorry I was to read
about your loss... it brings tears to my eyes as I am writing this
email while flying back home from NY where I did a personal appearance
and reffed a match last night... Of course I hit someone with a
Diamond Cutter as well... Chris would have loved it...Many people
have let me know that they are proud of me for going over to see
our boys in Iraq and Afghanistan yet there are others who ask me
why I continue to do it... it's to dangerous they say... My response
is always the same... I quote Demi Moore from "A Few Good
Men" when she is asked the question why do you love the guys
so much... her reply ... "Because they are the ones who stand
on the wall and risk there lives every day and say... your going
to be safe tonight..." I'm not sure if that is the exact quote
but it gets the point across... So many guys come up to
me while I was over there (this was my 4 trip over... once to Afghanistan
and my 3rd to Iraq) ... they would tell me how they grew up watching
me in there living rooms and many have even told me it was like
I was part of their family... That's powerful to me... and then
they say something like... you just don't know DDP... you just
don't know... but I do... I know what it means to these boys to
get to hang out with a guy they dreamed of being like...their childhood
hero... I do know and it always brings a HUGE smile to my face
as I see their faces light up... no matter how burned out I am
at the time those guys and gals totally energizes me... that's
why when I go over there I try to do more than just shake hands
and make them laugh by putting them in the Diamond Cutter like
I did to Chris... Btw... I did the Diamond Cutter picture hundreds
of times on that last tour and I actually remember taking this
picture with Chris... He loved it... I hadn't done it that day
till right there and he loved it... The Diamond Cutter move would
always come out of no where... so it surprised the boys and made
them laugh and remember... it took them out of that shit hole they
were living in for just a moment and all of a sudden they were
back in there living rooms and DDP just popped through their TV
and put a Diamond Cutter on them... when ever I did it like that
it was always priceless... and I then I wouldn't do it for awhile
unless some asked to have me to put them in the Diamond Cutter...which
was always my honor to do... When ever I would get the chance to
do a setting where I could actually have the boys sit down and
speak to them for about an hour I would talk about my concept of
Living Life at 90% ... the formula is (Life is 10% of what happens
to you and 90% about how you react to it... then I would do a Q
an A with them or even take them through my YRG workout... I really
love spending that kind of Quality time with them... but any contact
at all is always as morale boosting for them as it is for ME... I may have been one of
Chris's hero but just so you know... he was and is my HERO and
I won't forget him... I will put this picture up on my wall in
my house... So he's never forgotten... Thank you so much for sending
me the picture of him and I together... if it's Ok with you I would
like to put this up when I write my next email story about going
to Iraq for my Diamond Dallas Page site... I would also like to
put the email you wrote me within my email as well if it is all
right with you... I think to many people forget who and where these
guys are (out of site out of mind) and I believe it's important
that they are reminded so they are not forgotten... but you let
me know bro... I'll do what ever works for you... Deepest Sympathy to all
your family and friends D. Dallas Page His Uncle
emails me and then his Mom: Dear DDP, I can not tell you how
your awesome note has blessed and touched our family. I called
Chris' mom, Kate (my sister) when I saw your note in my in box.
I could not wait to share it...she was on the cell phone with Chris'
father, Scott, at the same time (kinda two fisting it...). He was
equally touched. I immediately forwarded your e-mail to as many
family and friends as I could and Kate and Scott are doing the
same as we speak. As a friend of mine just said after reading your
note, "This is really beautiful...I can't believe how Chris
is still affecting people's lives in new and beautiful ways..." How
true this is... Chris' family is totally
supportive of your use of the photo and e-mail...anything to help
your cause and others in Harms Way. We live in a great country
for sure...Chris would want to share...his heart was huge and his
love for his fellow man was equally grand. The fact that you actually
remembered Chris is very special...you are family now! There are many military
personnel in our clan and please know that if there is anything
we can ever do for you in support of your outreach...you must let
me know. Thank you for your courage
and I know I speak for you when I say, thank you, SGT Christopher
Curtis Simpson, for yours. God's Speed to you... Gratefully, Uncle Luke, Captain, United
States Navy PS. My wife, Joy, quoted
Demi More this week as well...you got it perfect! From: Kate Mclaughlin Subject: Re: I
am so very sorry for your loss... DDP Chris's MOM Dear Diamond Dallas, My name is Kate and I
am the mother of our Fallen HERO Christopher. I will never forget
the phone call that I got shortly after his Diamond Cutter. He
said. "Mom you are never going to believe what happened to
me" Of course my response “No Chris probably not”.
He said Diamond Dallas Page just put me in a Diamond Cutter. I
say " Chris who and what is that and he proceeded to tell
me. When I saw the picture
that he sent me my heart was filled with joy, I was very excited
for him that he got to meet some great people. He touched the lives
of many. I thank you for touching his life in the time of need
when i was not there. He was a mommy’s boy and called me
ever other day if not ever day even being over there. I would continuously
tell him how proud I was and how much I love him. Maybe at some
point if you are ever in the Hampton VA area I would be happy to
share videos. I am going to miss his smile his soft spoken words
and the phone calls but I know that someone had a greater mission
for him. I thank you again for all you do and continue to do to
support our troops. I am honored that that picture will be hanging
in your house you were his HERO. Please use the picture
again I am Honored but if you could send me you web page site I
would love to see the article. As I told Chris I'm computer illiterate
so e-mail is about my speed. Thanks again for what
you do and never hesitate to contact my brother for what ever he
will be more then happy to help. He is incredible. He has been
military for 25 years and he told me his most difficult but honorable
mission was escorting his nephew home. I have a bond with him that
will last forever (even closer then siblings) It gave me comfort
to know that Chris was with someone he loved and respected very
much and Luke talked to him the whole trip. Thanks again for our
memory that I will cherish for ever and your picture will to hang
in my house. GOD BLESS THE GOOD GUYS HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE
OF THE BRAVE Kate Mclaughlin (Chris's
Mom) I had some great
times meeting our troops on this tour but felt this email should
only be about Chris... another American HERO... Here is a list
of the many bases we visited and met some really great guys who
always appreciate DDP and the lovely ladies that I came with
Bonnie Jill Laflin (Lakers cheerleader and Scout) Gabrielle Tuite
(The Prices Right/Stuff Mag model) Cynthia Watros (Lost/Drew
Carrey Show)... pictures on the site... COP Old Mod In this email
I will let the 300 pictures I have up on the site tell the story... Dallas Page
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