sad day for wrestling fans....
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Benoit was in the re-incarnation in 98 with Dean Malenko, Flair and Arn Anderson as the Manager
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er.. The Four Horsemen formed in January 1986 with Flair, the Minnesota Wrecking Crew consisting of Arn and Ole Anderson, and Blanchard, with James J. Dillon as their manager
Benoit was in the re-incarnation in 98 with Dean Malenko, Flair and Arn Anderson as the Manager
Benoit was in the re-incarnation in 98 with Dean Malenko, Flair and Arn Anderson as the Manager
ANYWAYS condolensces to the family again..
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My favorite Benoit moments was when he was feuding with Raven and the flock in the WCW.. after Benoit would finish a match, Raven and his peoples would jump in from the crowd and beat the crap out of him.
It got so bad that Raven was buying front row tickets so they could get to him faster. the look on Benoits face coming to the ring looking around to see where they were cause he knew he was going to catch a sever beating was priceless!
and thumbs up for one of the only finishing moves (flying head butt from the top rope) that knocks Benoit out as well as his opponent. I believe there was a reason why he switched to the cross-faced submission..lol
oh yeah, and the only finishing move that a steel chair actually does more damage to himself then the opponent when used ..lol
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Take this with a grain of salt since this is the internet and all, but this has been going around as pretty truthful of what happeend
Originally Posted by THE INTRAWEB
"My second cousin is an officer with GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigations) and what he's heard in his circle is that Chirs Benoit's wife killed their son Daniel, called Chris and told him to rush home because of an emergency which is why he missed last Sunday's Vengeance PPV. Upon arriving home Benoit killed his wife in a rage for the death of his son and then killed himself Monday morning. His wife's body was found in the master bedroom, strangled with the cord from an alarm clock. The son's body was found in his room appearantly suffocated with a garbage bag. Chris then wrote a suicide note explaining what had happened, apologized to his family, his other children (from a seperate relationship), and his fans. He the fasioned a slip-knot noose from from rope taken from the garage and hung himself from the ballaster in the foyer of his suburban Atlanta home."
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not funny!!!!
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"Death of Mr. McMahon" storyline
On June 11, 2007, WWE aired a segment at the end of RAW that featured McMahon entering a limousine moments before it exploded. The show went off-air shortly after, and WWE.com reported the angle within minutes as though it were a legitimate occurrence, proclaiming that McMahon was "presumed dead."[5] Although this was the fate of the fictional "Mr. McMahon" character, no harm came to the actual person (the "presumed death" of Mr. McMahon was part of a storyline).[6][7] WWE had acknowledged to CNBC that he was not truly dead.[8]
The June 25th, 2007 edition of RAW was scheduled to be a three-hour memorial to "Mr. McMahon". However, due to the actual sudden death of Chris Benoit, the show opened with Vince McMahon appearing in the empty arena, and acknowledged that his reported death was only of his character as part of a storyline.[9] This was followed by a tribute to Benoit that filled the three-hour timeslot.[10]
On June 11, 2007, WWE aired a segment at the end of RAW that featured McMahon entering a limousine moments before it exploded. The show went off-air shortly after, and WWE.com reported the angle within minutes as though it were a legitimate occurrence, proclaiming that McMahon was "presumed dead."[5] Although this was the fate of the fictional "Mr. McMahon" character, no harm came to the actual person (the "presumed death" of Mr. McMahon was part of a storyline).[6][7] WWE had acknowledged to CNBC that he was not truly dead.[8]
The June 25th, 2007 edition of RAW was scheduled to be a three-hour memorial to "Mr. McMahon". However, due to the actual sudden death of Chris Benoit, the show opened with Vince McMahon appearing in the empty arena, and acknowledged that his reported death was only of his character as part of a storyline.[9] This was followed by a tribute to Benoit that filled the three-hour timeslot.[10]
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Pro wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife and smothered his son before hanging himself in his weight room, a law enforcement official close to the investigation told The Associated Press Tuesday.


