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"The dogs are in the enclosed pool area. Garage side door is open."

Hmm. He seems to have given more thought to his dogs' welfare than his family's!? People certainly are strange animals. Plus c'est le meme chose, plus ca change I guess.   :-\

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Re: Did steroids make Chris Benoit do it???
« Reply #651 on: June 27, 2007, 05:06:26 AM »
how do you explain him killing an innocent 7 year old boy though?

Like I said, Mental Illness. Come along w/ me thru the locked ward at VA sometime and have a look see for youself.
The human mind just plain blows out like a tire at times. The results are not pretty. It dont allways take shit like seeing your best Bud turn to pink mist and chunks. Sometimes it just goes off for no reason.
I aint trying to excuse, Im grasping for a explination like everyone else. This shit blows our psyche  'cause it rocks our concept of a secure world. Burn in Hell Chris.

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1. The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.

2. Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.

3. Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE's independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.

4. The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife's feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.

5. WWE strongly suggests that it is entirely wrong for speculators to suggest that steroids had anything to do with these senseless acts, especially when the authorities plainly stated there is no evidence that Benoit had steroids in his body, pending the toxicological reports, and that they had no evidence at this time as to the motive for these acts.

WWE is continuing to monitor the ongoing investigation being conducted by local authorities.

The above statment made by the authorities yesterday. This should put all steroid / hgh statements to rest.

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Re: Chris Benoit & family found dead!
« Reply #653 on: June 27, 2007, 05:16:59 AM »
name some well known murderers that killed more than one person and WASN'T labeled a "quiet loner"

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Re: Chris Benoit & family found dead!
« Reply #654 on: June 27, 2007, 05:21:37 AM »
Mr. McMahon just addressed the tribute situation.

WWE was unaware of the actual cause.  They did the tribute because he died along with the family and didn't imagine that Benoit himself killed them and himself.  Vince already had a 3 hour show planned and the death changed to a tribute show without knowing all of the facts yet.   




Well, of all the top cable news network, MSNBC was the only one devoting a good 15 minutes to that story, but it was mostly bullshit. Just like I predicted, they all blame it on..you know it.."Roids rage". none of these Morons a.k.a journalists have a slight knowledge about steroids, if they did, they wouldn't say garbage like that everytime an athlete went off and do stupid shits. The good point was that they Blamed Vince Mcmahon for that tribute on monday night before knowing all the facts first. WWE should have know better than that. and now they said that Mcmahon just wanted to capitalize on the ratings on monday. Mcmahon did apologize, but the damage was already done. Let's see how Monday night Raw bounce back next week.
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According to Sports Illustrated - Jun 26
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/06/26/benoitcase/index.html?section=si_latest

WWE downplays drug factor
Sources: Benoit ordered steroids from raided clinic

Since last summer Sports Illustrated reporters Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim have been investigating an alleged illegal steroid distribution network that has implicated numerous pro athletes. On Feb. 27 the two SI writers accompanied federal and state drug enforcement agents on a raid of a Jupiter, Fla., anti-aging clinic that investigators allege conspired to fraudulently prescribe .......

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Re: Did steroids make Chris Benoit do it???
« Reply #656 on: June 27, 2007, 05:26:44 AM »
. I mean if there was such a thing as roid rage, why hasn't Coleman or Cutler or Ruhl or any pro bb suffered from roid rage.

They do. They just run out of breath before they can do any damage.

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While steroids may not be "directly" involved, their use and subsequent effects on his emotional state(depression) may have contributed to his actions. I know the media sensationalizes anything that has anything to do with steroids, but in this case they may have in part contributed to his actions. One of the effects of coming off a cycle of steroids is depression. Now combine this depression with his marital problems, the stress of being on the road all the time and not spending time with his family, head trauma from wrestling, and whatever mental issues he already had its not suprising that he snapped.

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While steroids may not be "directly" involved, their use and subsequent effects on his emotional state(depression) may have contributed to his actions. I know the media sensationalizes anything that has anything to do with steroids, but in this case they may have in part contributed to his actions. One of the effects of coming off a cycle of steroids is depression. Now combine this depression with his marital problems, the stress of being on the road all the time and not spending time with his family, head trauma from wrestling, and whatever mental issues he already had its not suprising that he snapped.

Today, in one of the NY papers, it said that Benoit had recently been "demoted" to ECW to help train up-and-coming wrestlers, meaning that his days as a main eventer were over.

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Today, in one of the NY papers, it said that Benoit had recently been "demoted" to ECW to help train up-and-coming wrestlers, meaning that his days as a main eventer were over.
That was probably the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.

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they could have found him covered with a cocaine snowstorm, and if he once had a steroid script at age 18, that's all the headlines will probably touch.  It just sells more papers.

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If steroids really cause this type of extreme roid rage the bodybuilding shows should be a slaughter house, I think the most that happens there is maybe someone pushes someone thats about it, there are more serious fights at a golf game then at a bb show

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If steroids really cause this type of extreme roid rage the bodybuilding shows should be a slaughter house, I think the most that happens there is maybe someone pushes someone thats about it, there are more serious fights at a golf game then at a bb show

Good Point, and are British Socker fans all juiced? They love to fight.

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Roid Rage again the blame of Benoit's family's murder suicide.
« Reply #663 on: June 27, 2007, 06:57:16 AM »
I'm so sick of steroids being blamed for this shit.  How about blamining it on him being a psychopath, that just strangled his wife and kid and then killed himself.  They did find roids in his house, but I wish Chick or someone (Ron) would call up foxnews and cnn and just tell them really the low down the "falacy" of roid rage.


What jackass started this "juice excuse" anyway trying to use it in a defense, and no it was not CTitus.
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Re: Roid Rage again the blame of Benoit's family's murder suicide.
« Reply #664 on: June 27, 2007, 06:59:51 AM »
I thought a knife was to blame?

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Re: Roid Rage again the blame of Benoit's family's murder suicide.
« Reply #665 on: June 27, 2007, 07:01:39 AM »
yeh, we discussed this yesterday.

Its like saying he breathed in air - so everyone that breathes air must be a murderer!

I know tons of guys that use steroids - not one has any signs of being wacko
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Re: Roid Rage again the blame of Benoit's family's murder suicide.
« Reply #667 on: June 27, 2007, 07:24:28 AM »
I'm so sick of steroids being blamed for this shit.  How about blamining it on him being a psychopath, that just strangled his wife and kid and then killed himself.  They did find roids in his house, but I wish Chick or someone (Ron) would call up foxnews and cnn and just tell them really the low down the "falacy" of roid rage.


What jackass started this "juice excuse" anyway trying to use it in a defense, and no it was not CTitus.

I agree with you 100%. On the plus side, authorities released the following yesterday:

1. The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.

2. Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.

3. Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE's independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.

4. The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife's feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.

5. WWE strongly suggests that it is entirely wrong for speculators to suggest that steroids had anything to do with these senseless acts, especially when the authorities plainly stated there is no evidence that Benoit had steroids in his body, pending the toxicological reports, and that they had no evidence at this time as to the motive for these acts.

WWE is continuing to monitor the ongoing investigation being conducted by local authorities.


 


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Re: Roid Rage again the blame of Benoit's family's murder suicide.
« Reply #669 on: June 27, 2007, 07:54:42 AM »
I'm so sick of steroids being blamed for this shit.  How about blamining it on him being a psychopath, that just strangled his wife and kid and then killed himself.  They did find roids in his house, but I wish Chick or someone (Ron) would call up foxnews and cnn and just tell them really the low down the "falacy" of roid rage.


What jackass started this "juice excuse" anyway trying to use it in a defense, and no it was not CTitus.

Read it and weep - not all below are due to 'roids...but the truth is that many of them are - Deal with it.....what...do you really think that these guys were naturally huge??

Brainroom: Past Deaths of Professional Wrestlers
Tuesday, June 26, 2007


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The Von Erich Family

At one time, the Von Erichs were the biggest stars in wrestling but things went bad for the family rather quickly. Out of five brothers that wrestled, only one lived to see 35. David died in 1984 due to an intestinal problem.

Mike suffered an injury and during surgery contacted a virus that nearly killed him. He was never the same again and killed himself. Kerry was a former World Champion that lost his foot in a motorcycle accident.

He wrestled for a few more years but drug charges led him to kill himself. Chris, the youngest of the Von Erichs, desperately wanted to be like his brothers, though, and so he wrestled. He wrestled until his body inevitably failed him. In 1991, the 21-year-old man put a gun to his head.

Bruiser Brody

In 1988, Bruiser Brody (Frank Goodish) was stabbed to death in a Puerto Rico locker room. Goodish was getting ready for a match when he and Jose Huertas Gonzalez, a fellow grappler and local booking agent, got into an argument.


Gonzalez, who wrestled under a mask as Invader I, was working for the World Wrestling Council, headed by promoter Colon. Goodish was stabbed multiple times. A wound near his liver caused him to bleed to death. Gonzalez was arrested and charged with murder. He spent one night in jail before bonding out.

At trial in January 1989, his attorney argued that the stabbing was self-defense, and the jury acquitted Gonzalez. There remain many mysteries about the case. The knife, described in various accounts as a large kitchen knife, a butcher knife and a hunting knife, was never recovered.

Several other wrestlers who were in the locker room when the stabbing occurred — including Dirty Dutch Mantell, Tony Atlas, Roberto Soto and Chris Youngblood — were questioned by police but never testified during Gonzalez's trial.

Andre the Giant

Andre The Giant - real name, Andre Rousimoff. Died Jan. 27, 1993, of a heart attack at 46. At 7 feet tall and weighing more than 500 pounds, Andre was one of the biggest and most popular wrestlers in the business for nearly 20 years. The man who wore a size 26 EEEE shoe died just 12 days after he buried his father.

Dino Bravo

Dino Bravo - real name, Adolpho Bresciano. Was shot and killed near his home in Canada on March 11, 1993, at the age of 44. Bravo, hailed as the Canadian strongman for his numerous feats of strength when he competed in the World Wrestling Federation, was believed to have upset members of an organized crime group in Canada for his involvement with cigarette smuggling. The murder was never solved. Bravo once held the National Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Championship belts with Mr. Wrestling, Tim Woods.

Eddie Graham

Eddie Graham - real name, Eddie Gossett. Committed suicide on Jan. 21, 1985, at the age of 55. Former wrestler and promoter was despondent over financial problems brought on when he fell victim to a con man's scam involving a dirt-hauling business venture.

"Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez

"Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez - real name, Charles Wolfe, died of a cocaine overdose on Jan. 30, 1986, at the age of 29. Hernandez was on the verge of making it big, when fame and fortune took him down the path of drug abuse. Hernandez made a name for himself working in Texas in the early '80s with battles against the Von Erichs.

"Adorable" Adrian Adonis

"Adorable" Adrian Adonis who was real name was Keith Franke died in an auto accident on July 4, 1988, at the age of 34 while traveling to a wrestling show in Lewisporte, Newfoundland, Canada. Franke was perhaps best known as the former tag-team partner of former Minnesota governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura. He died when the minivan he was riding in went off the road and into a stream. After a successful run with Ventura as the American Wrestling Association tag team champions during the mid-'80s, Franke continued to wrestle even though he was in horrible physical shape. He weighed nearly 400 pounds at the time of his death. Two other wrestlers - Pat Kelly (Victor Arko) and The Canadian Wildman (David McKigney) also died in the crash.

"Flyin' " Brian Pillman

Pillman, 35, was found in a Minnesota hotel room in October 1997. Near his body, investigators found empty vials of painkillers. His widow, Melanie King, said an autopsy found that Pillman died from undiagnosed heart disease. But she feels his heavy use of prescription drugs may have played a role by enabling him to exceed normal physical limits. Pillman played linebacker at Miami University and the Bengals in 1984, wrestled until his death in 1997.

Louie "Spicolli" Mucciolo

Mucciolo, 27, died from coronary disease in his San Pedro, Calif., home in 1998, according to his autopsy. Investigators found an empty vial of the male hormone testosterone, pain pills and an anxiety-reducing drug. The Los Angeles County coroner's office determined the drugs might have contributed to his heart condition.

Richard "Ravishing Rick Rude" Rood

Rood, 40, died from an overdose of "mixed medications" in Alpharetta, Ga., in 1999, his autopsy shows. In 1994 he testified that he had used anabolic steroids to build muscle mass and relieve joint pain.

The Fatal Accident of Owen Hart

At the Over the Edge '99 PPV event, Owen Hart, dressed as the Blue Blazer, was supposed to descend from the ceiling to the ring. Something terrible happened and he plummeted from the rafters onto a turnbuckle chest-first. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The event went on and the fans in attendance did not find out what happened to Owen while the audience at home was told. Thankfully, an interview was being shown at the time of the accident and the fans in attendance and at home did not witness the fall.

"The British Bulldog" (Davey Boy Smith)

Smith, 39,died in 2002 in Canada of an enlarged heart with evidence of microscopic scar tissue, possibly from steroid abuse, a coroner said. "Davey paid the price with steroid cocktails and human-growth hormones," says Bruce Hart, a veteran trainer who worked with Smith and was his brother-in-law.

Miss Elizabeth

In 2003, people were shocked to find out that wrestling beauty, Elizabeth, had passed away from an overdose of a combination of pain pills and alcohol. Miss Elizabeth was at the home of her boyfriend, former WCW Champion, Lex Luger. A few weeks earlier, Luger was arrested for allegedly striking her in a domestic dispute. After a police search of the premises, Lex was charged with multiple drug possession charges.

Curt Hennig

Hennig, 44, died of acute cocaine intoxication in February 2003, medical records show. But his family believes that years of steroids and painkillers use contributed to his death.

Eddie Guerrero

Eddie's well documented battle with substance abuse almost cost him his life, his career, and his family. Eddie was primed to overcome this personal battle and had a shot at becoming becoming a wrestling World Champion. On November 13, 2005, he was scheduled to wrestle for the championship. Early that morning, however, he was found dead from heart failure.

Ed "The Bull" Gantner

Ed "The Bull" Gantner - real name, Ed Gantner. Committed suicide on Dec. 31, 1990, at 31. Gantner, who played football at Edgewater High School and the University of Central Florida before becoming a professional wrestler, was in failing health due to steroid abuse

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wrestling is not normal for the human body.  come on

flying through the air to land on a heep of fold up chairs, getting slammed to a mat over and over, jumping out of the ring onto to tables.

it's like being a football player..after years of being tackled and taking hits, your body is so fucked up and racked with pain, I don't blame any od these guys for being addicted to painkillers.

Christ, what else can they do?  Suffer agonizing pain in silence?..bite down on a wooden stick or something?

it's all a shame really


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i heard a report that said in the past 10 years 60+ pro wrestlers under the age of 45 have died.

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lmao, ok where are you getting these

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lmao, ok where are you getting these
there are almost 20 pages of them here

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