Chris Benoit died on June 24th, 2007. Benoit was a professional wrestler best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He was often referred...
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Chris Benoit died on June 24th, 2007. Benoit was a professional wrestler best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He was often referred to by the nicknames "The Crippler," The Canadian Crippler" and "The Rabid Wolverine."
Phillippe Astin, M.D., the family physician who prescribed anabolic steroids to Chris Benoit in the year prior to the Benoit double murder-suicide, is going to trial on March 16, 2009. Many will be surprised to learn that in the final 175-count federal indictment, there is not a single charge related to anabolic steroids. Press coverage demonized Dr. Phil Astin as the doctor who prescribed steroids to Chris Benoit . If steroids were to blame for the Benoit tragedy, the evil doctor who... Read Full Story
An awesome match, dubbed the Owen Hart Tribute Match as it was staged in Kansas City as Bret’s goodbye to his brother. It’s filled with the kind of stuff you just never saw on Nitro – ring psychology, mutual respect, a total lack of bullshit storyline developments and other ga-ga, and a clean finish. The wrong guy went over, but really it didn’t matter in this case. Chris Benoit tapped to the Sharpshooter at about the 20 minute mark, on a TV match, filling me, however temporarily, with hope... Read Full Story
Wrestler Chris Benoit 's hard knocks in the ring turned the tragic star into a crazed killing machine, according to new tests. The former World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion took his own life after killing his wife and son at the family home in June - and now toxicology results show the fighter was deeply troubled.
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Hustler magazine has obtained a videotape of Nancy Benoit, the murdered wife of wrestler Chris Benoit. The video is what remains of a nude photo shoot that Nancy did in the 1980’s that she hoped would springboard her into a career in adult modeling. Nancy who was married to Wrestler Chris Benoit sold a series of THE PRIVATE PHOTOS OF FALLEN ANGEL risque pictures through wrestling magazine ads in 1986 source: Bittenandbound.com Read Full Story
A sad day for WWE fans everywhere at the tragic death of Chris Benoit. An apparent suicide was the reason for his demise. Facts are still surfacing, but the evidence suggests that steroids might have caused Chris to take his own life along with his wife and son. He was 40, and if any positive can come from this it is getting people aware of the dangers of steroids. Hopefully this unfortunate occurrence will deter athletes from using illegal drugs.http://wwwfunnyman.blogspot.com/ Read Full Story
June marks the anniversary of world champion wrestler Chris Benoit’s double murder and suicide and two years after the tragedy, a document resurfaces that may shed light to the wrestler’s mindset before he committed those atrocities. A new lawsuit against Dr. Phil Astin , the doctor that liberally prescribed a host of drugs to Benoit, reveals documents and letters that add to the clues of this puzzling crime. The parents of Nancy Benoit, Chris Benoit ’s wife whom the wrestler allegedly... Read Full Story
Less than two months after wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and son and later hanged himself in their Georgia home another wrestler has been found dead, Brian Adams age 43 better known as Crush in the tag team demolition has been found dead by his wife, no other details are available at this time. WRESTLER BRIAN 'CRUSH' ADAMS FOUND DEAD - Netscape Celebrity
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One of the most famous wrestling fans out there, Scott Keith . Keith is a passionate wrestling fan and a fine author: he’s always had a special passion for wrestlers from his native Canada, and Benoit and the Hart family were his favorites. Which makes this narrative, written by an informed fan, especially poignant.
Saying that, the book the title is pretty misleading. The author does list out a lot of dead Stampede alumni, but doesn’t claim there is a curse. More accurately, the book is a... Read Full Story