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Aww, thats really sad to hear, i haven't watched wrestling in ages, but i remember him, its really sad all the same.

Btw, am i the only girl who grew up watching wrestling lol blush.gif .

erm.........nooooooooooo.......i loved wwf man if u smeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel wot the rock, it COOKING :umm:

any one remember papa shango ? the dube that di the voodoo and stuff lol..........british bullgod......... the "hell in a cell match" with the Undertaker and Mankind where he (mankind) got choke slammed off the top off the cell?

siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikkkkk!

oh erm............... blush.gif i didnt watch it THAT much though

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thats really bad man, but to kill ur wife n son and then urself, what the hell, why he did he do that, something to do with the amount of drugs or something

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I felt pretty sad when I found out abiout Benoit's death. The other thing is that investigators say he killed his wife, son then himself. Waheguroo raakhe sukh. The story has been very shocking. I remember him comin to the wwf w dean malenko and perry saturn as the radicals. His career was awesome. he may have been considered one of the best superstars and legends of all time. There is no ohter wrestler with the heart of benoit. Wishes for the best for the rest of the benoit family.

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I was listening to the sports radio statino this morning, and the guy made a goodp oint.

if chris benoit was a 32 year old accountant who killed his wife and son, and spent 2 days with their dead bodies before finally taking his own life, that man would be considered an evil monster by society, a cold blooded murderer.

but instead, Chris Benoit is being treated and covered like a victim of sorts.

Not saying i have an opinion either way, but it was an interesting view to hear on the radio.

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^^TRU WAT U SAY

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his son was metally ill

and the 2 cudnt take it

so he killed the 2 and himself

haaaaaaaaaw, what gave him the right to decide whether his sin shoudn live? Having a disabled child is not some sort of curse...................many of us murakhs out there can learn alot from a disabled person..............so heartbreaking :sady:

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