>>13202208Someone dying from heat stroke/exhaustion/drug overdose at a concert is way different from one of the main wrestlers on a show falling 100ft during a coordinated stunt he's done multiple times before. For one, usually when someone dies like that at a concert, people think they just need water and some air in the medical tent and they'll be good to go, nobody has any idea they're carrying out a dead person. For Over The Edge, thousands of people watched a guy land right on his chest and immediately turn purple and unresponsive, people leaving the arena were even saying he died without even looking at the news or knowing anything. Also with someone dying during a concert or festival, there's really no crime scene to contain, anything relevant would be on their person or in their bags, whereas with a wrestling show, you have the rigging Owen jumped off of, the ring, the backstage area, all the staff/crew who were responsible for the stunt, etc.