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Postby KickToKill » Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:18 am

Please write this piece of shit an email, I already contacted ebay about it, Hopefully it gets taken down
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Postby BRADTHEDARB » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:52 pm

KickToKill wrote:Please write this piece of shit an email, I already contacted ebay about it, Hopefully it gets taken down
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... B:EF:US:11


i think we should all bid on his stuff .... then stiff him for the money ....i think taking neg. feedback would be worth it ..... I too have notified E-bay..... complete Asshole ........
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Postby ratedRpornstar » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:32 pm

here is what former wrestler Johnny Lee Clary had to say in the matter:

The tragic deaths of Chris Benoit and his wife Nancy and son Daniel have shocked the wrestling world. The police are calling it a double-murder-suicide, but is it really? Let
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Postby ratedRpornstar » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:33 pm

oops credit to ozman.
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Postby BRADTHEDARB » Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:58 am

ratedRpornstar wrote:here is what former wrestler Johnny Lee Clary had to say in the matter:

The tragic deaths of Chris Benoit and his wife Nancy and son Daniel have shocked the wrestling world. The police are calling it a double-murder-suicide, but is it really? Let
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Chris Benoit�s brain resembled an Alzheimer�s patient

Postby armandpwg666 » Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:05 am

source: abc news via gerweck.net


The family of Chris Benoit has been searching for answers since late June, when the professional wrestler killed his wife, 7-year-old son and then himself.

At the crime scene, police found anabolic steroids prompting many to suspect that "roid rage" had accounted for Benoit's behavior, which his family found out of character for the 40-year-old.
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His family now believes that new test results on Benoit's brain explain his vicious actions.

The tests, conducted by Julian Bailes of the Sports Legacy Institute, show that Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient.

Bailes and his research team say that this damage was the result of a lifetime of chronic concussions and head trauma suffered while Benoit was in the wrestling ring.

Benoit's father, Michael Benoit, is speaking out in order to warn other athletes, both professional and student.

Dementia Caused by Multiple Concussions, Doctor Says

After hearing the news that his son had murdered his 7-year-old son, Daniel, and wife Nancy and then killed himself, Michael Benoit struggled to understand how it could have happened.

Michael says Benoit was a "kind and gentle" man who volunteered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and visited U.S. troops overseas in Iraq.

"First we needed an understanding. The person that did this is not the man we know and love," Michael said today on "Good Morning America."

After the suicide and murders, Michael was contacted by a former wrestler, who suggested he investigate whether years of trauma to Benoit's brain could have contributed to his actions.

"I was grasping for anything," Michael told ABC News' Bob Woodruff. "The world was very black. I mean, we didn't even know how to deal with this."

So Michael turned over part of his son's brain to Bailes, the head of neurosurgery at West Virginia University and former Pittsburgh Steelers team physician.

Bailes and his research team had also analyzed the brains of former NFL players such as Andre Waters and Terry Long, who both committed suicide. Bailes and his colleagues theorize that repeated concussions can lead to dementia, which can contribute to severe behavioral problems.

"There is a constant theme in the failure of their personal lives, their business lives, depression and then ultimately suicide," Bailes said.
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Re: Chris Benoit�s brain resembled an Alzheimer�s patient

Postby armandpwg666 » Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:06 am

armandpwg666 wrote:source: abc news via gerweck.net


The family of Chris Benoit has been searching for answers since late June, when the professional wrestler killed his wife, 7-year-old son and then himself.

At the crime scene, police found anabolic steroids prompting many to suspect that "roid rage" had accounted for Benoit's behavior, which his family found out of character for the 40-year-old.
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His family now believes that new test results on Benoit's brain explain his vicious actions.

The tests, conducted by Julian Bailes of the Sports Legacy Institute, show that Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient.

Bailes and his research team say that this damage was the result of a lifetime of chronic concussions and head trauma suffered while Benoit was in the wrestling ring.

Benoit's father, Michael Benoit, is speaking out in order to warn other athletes, both professional and student.

Dementia Caused by Multiple Concussions, Doctor Says

After hearing the news that his son had murdered his 7-year-old son, Daniel, and wife Nancy and then killed himself, Michael Benoit struggled to understand how it could have happened.

Michael says Benoit was a "kind and gentle" man who volunteered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and visited U.S. troops overseas in Iraq.

"First we needed an understanding. The person that did this is not the man we know and love," Michael said today on "Good Morning America."

After the suicide and murders, Michael was contacted by a former wrestler, who suggested he investigate whether years of trauma to Benoit's brain could have contributed to his actions.

"I was grasping for anything," Michael told ABC News' Bob Woodruff. "The world was very black. I mean, we didn't even know how to deal with this."

So Michael turned over part of his son's brain to Bailes, the head of neurosurgery at West Virginia University and former Pittsburgh Steelers team physician.

Bailes and his research team had also analyzed the brains of former NFL players such as Andre Waters and Terry Long, who both committed suicide. Bailes and his colleagues theorize that repeated concussions can lead to dementia, which can contribute to severe behavioral problems.

"There is a constant theme in the failure of their personal lives, their business lives, depression and then ultimately suicide," Bailes said.



Well here's my thoughts on this...
Part of what I was trying to say this hole damn time, that either ppl should butt out cause the media makes up enough crap as is, plus a person's personal life isn't our business even if something terrible reported, never the less as I once stated before as well I rather believe he didn't do it by choice fully & have believed something made'm do it so if this story is true (since this is the third "story" I've heard now) then it's better knowing the true Chris didn't fully do what he did & regardless I'll always respect'em as the man he was in the locker-room & in the ring
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Postby xmovingpicturesx » Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:38 pm

The week, exactly one week, after I heard about this tragedy, I posted my thoughts over at another forum. I said that he was obviously not of sound mind, and theorized that it must have had something to do with the numerous concussions and the amount of steroids he's had to take to get over various injuries, which could somehow alter or warp his seritonin. Of course, this was helped by Benoit constantly performing his signature move, the Diving Headbutt. A lot of people, even people who know Benoit personally, figured it had something to do with roid rage, or a failed marriage. Problem is, they didn't think. His personal life is not the public's business, but the media wants it to be. They made up every story they could, and even tried to hide some of the facts. One point is Nancy Grace. My brother and I were watching the show a few weeks ago, she was going on that rant on how *every* wrestler takes steroids *because* they got into the business. My brother called them to sort of say that Grace was wrong, giving examples like CM Punk, Matt Hardy, and Ken Kennedy. People who have either committed their lives to *not* doing drugs, or stopped because of the wrestling business. As soon as he finished telling the operator his thoughts, they hung up. It's all propaganda. I'm just glad that they finally took Chris Nowinski's advice in examining the brain. Now the fans are reassured, the WWE is reassured, and most importantly, the Benoit family can live in peace now that this whole matter has been cleared up. News media. Just makes me sick. Rest in peace, Benoit. In peace.
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Postby xmovingpicturesx » Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:40 pm

xmovingpicturesx wrote:The week, exactly one week, after I heard about this tragedy, I posted my thoughts over at another forum. I said that he was obviously not of sound mind, and theorized that it must have had something to do with the numerous concussions and the amount of steroids he's had to take to get over various injuries, which could somehow alter or warp his seritonin. Of course, this was helped by Benoit constantly performing his signature move, the Diving Headbutt. A lot of people, even people who know Benoit personally, figured it had something to do with roid rage, or a failed marriage. Problem is, they didn't think. His personal life is not the public's business, but the media wants it to be. They made up every story they could, and even tried to hide some of the facts. One point is Nancy Grace. My brother and I were watching the show a few weeks ago, she was going on that rant on how *every* wrestler takes steroids *because* they got into the business. My brother called them to sort of say that Grace was wrong, giving examples like CM Punk, Matt Hardy, and Shannon Moore. People who have either committed their lives to *not* doing drugs, or stopped because of the wrestling business. As soon as he finished telling the operator his thoughts, they hung up. It's all propaganda. I'm just glad that they finally took Chris Nowinski's advice in examining the brain. Now the fans are reassured, the WWE is reassured, and most importantly, the Benoit family can live in peace now that this whole matter has been cleared up. News media. Just makes me sick. Rest in peace, Benoit. In peace.
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Postby xmovingpicturesx » Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:42 pm

Oops. I guess I accidentally quoted the above post as I was trying to edit it. I mentioned Ken Kennedy as an example of people who stopped drugs because they got into wrestling. The edit was to clarify steroids specifically, but I screwed it up. Apparently there's no edit post function on this board. Please, admin man, delete these two posts.
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Postby KickToKill » Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:16 pm

There's already a book coming out about it
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