R.I.P Chris Benoit
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:52 pm
This probably effects me more than you, but I always loved Benoit. In our parallel worlds of make believe, he was an example that hard work and respect are so much better than flash and runny mouth. In the backyard wresting days it was him and Chris Jericho I emmulated.
Canadian Wrestler Chris Benoit Found Dead With Family In Atlanta
Monday June 25, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
One of Canada's most famous wrestlers has apparently met with a tragic end that also claimed his wife and son.
WWE superstar Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy and seven-year-old son Daniel were reportedly found dead Monday in their Atlanta home after the 40-year-old grappler missed a house show Saturday night and a Sunday night pay-per-view event. He had travelled home to Georgia for family reasons, but didn't elaborate on what they may have been. Later Monday, local authorities announced they were treating the disovery as a homicide.
Benoit, born in Montreal, was also known as "Pegasus Kid," "The Canadian Crippler" and the "The Rabid Wolverine" and was widely considered to be one of the stronger technical wrestlers of all time.
The WWE immediately announced plans to scrap Monday's scheduled "Raw" event in favour of a three-hour tribute to the veteran of more than 20 years.
"We at the WWE can only offer our condolences to the extended family of Chris Benoit," said WWE executive Vince McMahon. "The only other thing we can do at this moment is pay tribute to Chris Benoit."
Autopsy results are expected Tuesday.
Canadian Wrestler Chris Benoit Found Dead With Family In Atlanta
Monday June 25, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
One of Canada's most famous wrestlers has apparently met with a tragic end that also claimed his wife and son.
WWE superstar Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy and seven-year-old son Daniel were reportedly found dead Monday in their Atlanta home after the 40-year-old grappler missed a house show Saturday night and a Sunday night pay-per-view event. He had travelled home to Georgia for family reasons, but didn't elaborate on what they may have been. Later Monday, local authorities announced they were treating the disovery as a homicide.
Benoit, born in Montreal, was also known as "Pegasus Kid," "The Canadian Crippler" and the "The Rabid Wolverine" and was widely considered to be one of the stronger technical wrestlers of all time.
The WWE immediately announced plans to scrap Monday's scheduled "Raw" event in favour of a three-hour tribute to the veteran of more than 20 years.
"We at the WWE can only offer our condolences to the extended family of Chris Benoit," said WWE executive Vince McMahon. "The only other thing we can do at this moment is pay tribute to Chris Benoit."
Autopsy results are expected Tuesday.