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Post by Matt on Jul 24, 2011 23:09:56 GMT -5
After the success of both ECW: One Night Stand pay-per-views, fans and critics everywhere had high hopes for ECW, which was to air every Tuesday night on the Sci-Fi Network. However, it became very clear, very quickly, that this was not going to be the edgy, hard-hitting, passionate wrestling extravaganza of the nineties.
Although the first week drew a good rating, this was not a sign of good things to come. Ratings quickly dropped and in response the show became even worse. It was evident that Paul Heyman had no control over the product and it seemed Vince McMahon simply wanted to destroy everything ECW stood for.
The likes of Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and Sandman took a seat on the back-burner while Big Show, Test, and Bobby Lashley began main eventing. And after an atrocious pay-per-view entitled December to Dismember, it was clear that ECW was as good as dead.
In the aftermath of the event, Paul Heyman left the company. The quality of the show continued to diminish in 2007 and ratings fell to an all time low. The Sci-Fi Network was putting a lot of pressure on WWE to improve the show and increase ratings. After the 2007 draft, McMahon turned his full intention to the falling brand and did everything he could to improve the show. He decided that the biggest turning point would be awarding Chris Benoit the ECW Heavyweight Championship at Night of Champions. His thought was that Benoit could draw ratings for ECW and improve the main event quality each week.
Chris Benoit missed the weekend house shows leading in to Night of Champions, claiming his family was vomiting blood due to food poisoning. Chris Benoit did manage to make it to Night of Champions and went on to defeat C.M Punk to win the ECW Heavyweight Championship. However, while Chris Benoit held the ECW Heavyweight Championship up high, he was keeping a terrible secret.
On Monday June 25, 2007 police entered Benoit’s home on a “welfare check” for Nancy Benoit. Nancy had missed a very important charity event the day before, and no one was able to get in contact with her. Unfortunately, when police entered the home, they found the dead bodies of Nancy and her 7-year-old son Daniel. Chris Benoit was immediately called down to the family home.
Raw that evening air a memorial image for Nancy and Daniel. Chris Benoit was absent from the show, causing the creative team to make a few last minute changes to the script, cutting out an angle involving Chris Benoit.
Around 1 AM Tuesday morning, Chris Benoit was taken into custody for the murders of Nancy and Daniel Benoit. Every morning news station reported the arrest, forcing WWE to release an official statement. WWE confirmed the arrest of Chris Benoit and vacated the ECW Heavyweight Championship. That night ECW went on to crown a new champion in Johnny Nitro after he defeated C.M Punk.
By the end of the week, news reports were heavily stacking evidence against Chris Benoit and WWE was under heavy media fire. WWE quietly released Benoit on Friday June 28; on the same day, NBC Universal and Sci-Fi officials decided to pull the plug on ECW.
The following week the media really sunk its teeth into WWE. Examiners claimed that physical abuse received in a WWE ring caused Benoit serious brain damage. WWE falls under attack for not having policies in place to protect its workers. The same week, in an attempt to separate itself from WWE, NBC Universal and USA officials decided to pull the plug on Monday Night Raw.
Smackdown continued to air on the CW Network while Raw aired live on WWE.com. Vince McMahon tried to find a network to air Raw, but no one was willing to pick up the show with the current Benoit trial pending. During this time Smackdown ratings slumped, though the week before the Benoit trial began ratings significantly improved.
In December on 2007 Chris Benoit was put on trail and was found...
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Post by Matt on Jul 24, 2011 23:10:11 GMT -5
GUILTY!
Chris Benoit was sentence to two life sentences with no chance of parole. The trial garnered international media coverage. Following the trial, the Benoit family began drawing up a lawsuit against Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment regarding their talent wellness policy. The Benoit family was able to get dozens of ex-employees of World Wrestling Entertainment to participate in the suit.
The media turned its full attention to the new lawsuit while countless organizations began forming to put a stop to professional wrestling. This unlikely turn of events caused the CW Network to drop Smackdown from its schedule. WWE lost pay-per-view distribution immediately afterwards. Stores all across the world began removing WWE merchandise from the shelves, causing Jakks Pacific to sue WWE.
Without a national television deal, pay-per-view, or merchandise sales, WWE quickly began losing millions. WWE continued to air shows on WWE.com, but they faced obstacles finding venues to host the shows from. Eventually, McMahon converted a floor at WWE Headquarters to tape shows.
Vince McMahon was eventually called on trial. A jury quickly found McMahon guilty on all pending charges, including intentionally endangering his employees along with several similar charges. Vince McMahon also had to pay damages to Jakks Pacific and NBC Universal.
By the fall of 2008, Vince McMahon’s billion dollar empire had fallen, and entire world of professional wrestling had been blacklisted.
Pro-wrestling has entered the Dark Ages
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Post by Matt on Jul 24, 2011 23:10:29 GMT -5
El Roster
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Post by dbdanielson on Jul 24, 2011 23:17:59 GMT -5
This is ing genius. I'm really looking forward to this, bro!
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jul 24, 2011 23:35:24 GMT -5
Wow man, very interesting
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Post by Squatch on Jul 24, 2011 23:44:39 GMT -5
OMG! This is going to be epic man! I can't wait to read these sims.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2011 0:50:01 GMT -5
This could be one of the greatest diaries ever. Please stick with this.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 25, 2011 1:01:04 GMT -5
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 25, 2011 2:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Jul 25, 2011 3:29:27 GMT -5
I'm in love.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 25, 2011 3:58:36 GMT -5
Epic backstory. I'd lol if Beniot came back under a murderer gimmick. Hopefully this doesn't just turn into just another WWE diary, make it different like your doing here and you'll have another great diary.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2011 10:10:13 GMT -5
Holy ****, this is fantastic. Amazing backstory and I can't wait for more. Great stuff so far, Matt.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 25, 2011 10:53:14 GMT -5
Interesting...strange, but interesting.
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Post by Matt on Jul 25, 2011 13:33:54 GMT -5
I added the final part of the backstory.
A roster will be up soon to give you an idea of what exactly is going on.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 25, 2011 13:36:25 GMT -5
Jizz.....
in.......
my....
Pants.
This is EPIC. I can't wait to see where you take this, Matt.
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Post by duan on Jul 25, 2011 16:43:59 GMT -5
this is absolutely epic. I have no clue what you will do to pull them out of the gutter.
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Post by Elliot on Jul 25, 2011 18:39:03 GMT -5
The second part of the backstory actually had me staring open-mouthed at my computer screen. You've managed to perfectly express the emotion and seriousness behind this and I cannot wait to see what you have in store. I'm genuinely baffled by the epicness of this diary.
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Post by tom on Jul 25, 2011 18:41:02 GMT -5
Color me intrigued.
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Post by Jord on Jul 25, 2011 20:01:28 GMT -5
Love love love this! Hope this goes far, Matt.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jul 26, 2011 1:39:59 GMT -5
Good luck, Matt.
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