Thoughts on Chris Benoit?
>>683021493
He's dead
>>683021718
/thread
>>683021493
Who?
>>683021493
Anyone still got that pic of him reigning down terror from above with a bodyslam on ppl in the street?
>>683021493
He's dead
>>683021493
He was innocent.
>>683021493
national hero and true patriot
>>683021493
manlet
>>683023569
forgot pic
>>683023908
this
he went insane because of so much head trauma - which he got from performing.
i don't blame vince or the wwf/wwe - Benoit knew that he was putting his body on the line - but i do think that they profited from his performances, and that it's wrong to sweep him under the rug.
erasing benoit from the wwe would be like sending a police investigator to jail for pizza because he downloaded it while catching chesters
I had no idea him and his family died by him committing murder-suicide. Damn
His family should have tapped out.
>>683024283
Pathetic.
>>683024253
>>683024283
Yeah, just another one of those things they like to sweep under the rug and act like the end was caused by some junk completely unrelated.
>>683024283
he was also pumping his son, which was retarded, full of steroids.
Benoit did nothing wrong
guys I thought it was roid rage not head trauma
>>683025222
TRIPS
>>683025222
This is correct
From this day forward; dubs, trips, quads and quints, consisting of twos will be known as TWOOTS.
>>683026161
Shut up
>>683024529
really, sweeping it under the rug is their only option, unless they man up
if they honor him and admit it wasn't his fault, that makes the business look bad
if they honor him and blame him, that doesn't make sense
if they acknowledge him and don't address what he did, people will talk about what he did and they'll lose control of the story
>pretending he never existed is their only option to save their own asses
>(unless they say "that stuff was bad but we stopped - here's how we're making things better" - but that requires grapefruit-sized balls)
how abouts TEE WOOTS
BRING BACK BENOIT
>>683021493
Every one here does not know the real story.
His kid had special needs, which in turn is a HUGE burden on anyone.
Chris did everything he could to take care of the boy, but it was still taking a heavy toll on his life.
One day Chris found out that his son was actually not his, so in a fit of rage he destroyed him and his mother.
Then he off'd himself because he felt guilty.
>>683026450
extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof
I don't think he did it
>>683026338
Yeah. The Manning up option is the more respectable.
I think the company was big enough to be able to come out about it and apologize and still keep going as a business.
New his nephew. He's pretty cool though.