WWE:Chris Benoit DEAD!

they say McMahon cancelled his dead story for Chris's tribute........if he really does killed his wife and kid......he is sick a man........insane in the membrane........
 
^ definitely the crippler crossface on his wife and kid then on himself..that move was a killer!

but damn la...I like Chris Benoit...
 
no lah.. he also known as the guy fling from top rope to kiss the person dick lying on the floor right... dunno the move... i think rope to face thing??

not a big wrestling fan/
 
man...this sucks big time!!!
so many great ppl dying!!! whats up with that?

i remember my brother used to crippler crossface me which hurt like and i'll walls of jericho him...

RIP chris benoit!
 
Wa lao, one of my favourite wrestlers when i watched wrestling.. Crippler cross face, great move, i kena face pain neck also pain sia. But anyway, hes a great wrestler.
 
rip

a good wake up call for me man.
aniwes im beginng to think this was planned
i dont think he would have killed his wife thr was no drugs nor was rage involved as read from the web
well only the good die young and the evil is set to live forever but hopefully it aint murder suicide bt even if it is well all of us aint angels bt at least hes up thr wwit eddie...
god belss these wonderful atlethes who gave their all for us...we salute u
 
Steroids and pain killers can be quite common in pro wrestling due to the gruelling nature wrestlers have to overcome. Anyway this is one sports the anti-doping body will never catch! Here's a part-article taken from Fox Sports News about ex-wrestlers who have died. For fans who follow wrestling for a long time, some of the names below may seem familiar to you.

Ravishing Rick Rude — Died at 40 of an apparent heart attack in 1999, a bottle of prescription pills for his bad back at his side. The autopsy report said he died of "mixed medications." Rude was an admitted user of anabolic steroids.

Louis Mucciolo, a.k.a, Louie Spicolli — Died in 1998 at age 27 when he suffocated on his own vomit after ingesting massive amounts of Soma and alcohol. Investigators also found an empty vial of testosterone, pain pills and an anti-anxiety drug at the scene.

Brian Pillman — An admitted user of steroids, he died of a heart attack at age 35 in 1997 on the morning of WWF's In Your House: Badd Blood pay-per-view event.

Rick "the Renegade" Williams — Died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at age 33 after being released from his World Championship Wrestling contract in 1999.

"Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig — Found dead of a cocaine overdose at age 44 in his motel room on April 10, 2003, the morning of a match. Hennig's father maintained that steroids and painkillers contributed to his death.

Rodney "Yokozuna" Anoa'i — Died of a heart attack in 2002 at 34.

Davey Boy Smith, "The British Bulldog" — Died of a heart attack at age 39 on May 17, 2002. An autopsy report indicated that past steroid use had likely played a part in his death.

Michael "Road Warrior Hawk" Hegstrand — An admitted steroid user, he died of a heart attack at age 46 in 2003.

Michael Lockwood, "Crash Holly" — In 2003, at the age of 32, he choked to death on his own vomit after ingesting 90 painkiller pills.

Jerry Tuite, "The Wall" a.k.a. "Malice" — Died at age 36 in 2003 of an apparent heart attack in his hotel room.

Raymond "Hercules" Hernandez — Dead of heart failure in 2004 at age 47.

Ray "The Big Boss Man" Traylor — Found dead of a heart attack in 2004 at age 42.

Eddie Guerrero — After a long battle with painkillers, he was found dead of a heart attack by his nephew in his hotel room at age 38. The first person his nephew reportedly called was Guerrero's best friend, Chris Benoit.

Chris Candido — Died in 2005 at age 33 from a blood clot after breaking his tibia and fibula and dislocating his ankle in a pay-per-view event.

Owen Hart — Fell to his death at age 34 in 1999 when the rigging that was lowering him into the ring malfunctioned.

Fox Sports
 
at least I still got olp's Whatever to listen to.

though he may be gone, the band still plays his intro song live, and that shall keep this guy in all our memories.
 
Sorry but killing his wife and an innocent 7 year old, I won't even think about paying respects to someone who did that.
 
well,yeah I still don't know whether was it really him that did it...or was it the Rabid Wolverine?!?!?!?!?!?! gosh,that was a serious question...was it really him?

someone tell me! I wish he woul stick around though..never expected he would die after good friend Eddy...it's just impactful coz the fact that I actually watched him fight/wrestle before and liked him...never expected he was a psychopath..poor family....
 
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