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Post by kamardo on Sept 18, 2007 22:32:25 GMT -5
Somewhat to the extent of the Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior. Starting with his career, and then ending with interviewing people about his death, and the aftermath of it.
I think it may happen in a few years. Does anyone else want to see this happen?
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Post by thegalaxy on Sept 18, 2007 22:33:14 GMT -5
No, the WWE will forever try to make everyone forget that Benoit existed.
There's also a huge difference in not being stable and killing your family.
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Post by BulletV1 on Sept 18, 2007 22:38:00 GMT -5
No, they won't Benoit doesn't exist. So why would they make a dvd, or someone that doesn't exist?
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Post by tnafan4life on Sept 18, 2007 22:43:22 GMT -5
He already has one.
Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit story.
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Post by kamardo on Sept 18, 2007 22:47:46 GMT -5
A new one I mean
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2007 22:48:08 GMT -5
Benoit Who? Who is this Chris you speak of? ;D
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Post by Stevo on Sept 18, 2007 22:49:55 GMT -5
Really, thats asking a lot out of WWE. There are some things I want WWE to do with Chris Benoit instead of just burying him out of history, but a DVD isn't that high on the list.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Sept 18, 2007 22:55:37 GMT -5
Give it some time and I am sure it will happen, along with the HOF.
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Post by Lebowski on Sept 18, 2007 23:04:13 GMT -5
Never happen.
Imagine WWE acknowledging 22 years of neck breaking, solid, hard wrestling. a machine of wrestling that gave everything he had for the sport he loved.
A machine of a man that set a major example to every other up and coming wrestler in the world. A wrestlers that everyone else in the world that wrestled looked up to and wanted to be like.
A man whose death will make the future of professional wrestling a drug-free future and will open the doors for wrestlers of all sizes to compete on the grand stage.
Chris Benoit provided us with entertainment and memories. He gave us someone to respect. He demonstrated that hard work and patience pays off. He changed the face of professional wrestling, and he will shape its future for the better.
Chris Benoit is the prime example of what every other wrestler would love to be.
I lost all respect for WWE as a company, when they attempted to remove a man from their records.
Trying to erase him as though he never existed.
However, Eddie Guerrero, Whose death was an absolute shame to the wrestling world, is still being talked about by the stomach turning company we call WWE.
Eddie Guerrero died of an enlarged heart, a problem that was directly caused by his addiction to drugs.
OK, WWE installed a "Wellness Policy", but was it enforced? not really, no.
Chris Benoit's death will have WWE enforce their wellness policy.
Recently we've seen over ten wrestlers get suspended at various times. Would that number be so high had Benoit not passed away?
Of course not.
Mr. Kennedy-McMahon would be main eventing and Umaga would be squashing people.
Benoit is the sole reason that wrestling will become a safer sport in the future.
Everyone will realise that a rock-hard 6 pack isn't what makes you championship material, and having good ability and talent inside the ring is what will determine how far you get in the wrestling world.
People like Bobby Lashley, Khali, Batista and Henry are exactly what is wrong with wrestling.
Useless people with muscles getting pushed into the main events. Against the fans wishes.
Chris Benoit Should have a tribute page on WWE.com, but instead, WWE try to erase him from history.
They can erase his name and image from TV. From their website. From their books and DVDs. But they can never erase him from my mind.
But to get back on topic, no, don't expect that DVD anytime soon.
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Post by cenaroxorz123 on Sept 18, 2007 23:06:13 GMT -5
Maybe in like, ten years.
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Post by eso on Sept 18, 2007 23:08:55 GMT -5
mark my words.. the wwe will eventually get over it. this is the company that IMO had owen hart die on their own hands.. they arent exactly down with the pope.. theyll eventually lose their hardon
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Post by Random Weddle on Sept 18, 2007 23:18:49 GMT -5
It could happen one day.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2007 23:22:44 GMT -5
I don't get how some of you defend Chris Benoit. So what! He entertained us, I was entertained but the fact is he killed two innocent people. Yes he wasn't "in his right mind". Who is when they kill for reasons other than self defense? Wrestling is not everything to me. My family means everything to me. You guys act like Benoit was a family member. If someone like Bret or Hogan, who I've watched longer than a lot of you have been alive, killed someone as much as it would hurt, I would wash away all the good they did. Hell OJ did a lot of good but no one is defending him after he got away with 2 murders. Chris Benoit to me was just a fictional character that I can forget. I lose respect for those that defend Benoit. Go thank your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc. They're the ones you should look up to and respect. Not some actor, musician, athlete.
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Post by KMIS™ on Sept 18, 2007 23:40:13 GMT -5
Never happen. Imagine WWE acknowledging 22 years of neck breaking, solid, hard wrestling. a machine of wrestling that gave everything he had for the sport he loved. A machine of a man that set a major example to every other up and coming wrestler in the world. A wrestlers that everyone else in the world that wrestled looked up to and wanted to be like. A man whose death will make the future of professional wrestling a drug-free future and will open the doors for wrestlers of all sizes to compete on the grand stage. Chris Benoit provided us with entertainment and memories. He gave us someone to respect. He demonstrated that hard work and patience pays off. He changed the face of professional wrestling, and he will shape its future for the better. Chris Benoit is the prime example of what every other wrestler would love to be. I lost all respect for WWE as a company, when they attempted to remove a man from their records. Trying to erase him as though he never existed. However, Eddie Guerrero, Whose death was an absolute shame to the wrestling world, is still being talked about by the stomach turning company we call WWE. Eddie Guerrero died of an enlarged heart, a problem that was directly caused by his addiction to drugs. OK, WWE installed a "Wellness Policy", but was it enforced? not really, no. Chris Benoit's death will have WWE enforce their wellness policy. Recently we've seen over ten wrestlers get suspended at various times. Would that number be so high had Benoit not passed away? Of course not. Mr. Kennedy-McMahon would be main eventing and Umaga would be squashing people. Benoit is the sole reason that wrestling will become a safer sport in the future. Everyone will realise that a rock-hard 6 pack isn't what makes you championship material, and having good ability and talent inside the ring is what will determine how far you get in the wrestling world. People like Bobby Lashley, Khali, Batista and Henry are exactly what is wrong with wrestling. Useless people with muscles getting pushed into the main events. Against the fans wishes. Chris Benoit Should have a tribute page on WWE.com, but instead, WWE try to erase him from history. They can erase his name and image from TV. From their website. From their books and DVDs. But they can never erase him from my mind. But to get back on topic, no, don't expect that DVD anytime soon. He also strangled his wife and son to death.
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Post by James Hardy on Sept 18, 2007 23:45:23 GMT -5
Kane Killed Vince.. um.. you must be nuts if you think Benoit deserves to be honored by the WWE in any way. Benoit entertained us, and was one of the best wrestlers ever.. but all that went out the window when he killed his family. I don't care what he did for the company, he did much worse for the company when he turned out to be a murderer.
I don't see how anyone can put aside the fact that Benoit killed two people, and try to remember what he did as a wrestler. He should be wiped clean from the history of the WWE, and never again be praised.
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Post by Mark on Sept 18, 2007 23:45:40 GMT -5
Never happen. Imagine WWE acknowledging 22 years of neck breaking, solid, hard wrestling. a machine of wrestling that gave everything he had for the sport he loved. A machine of a man that set a major example to every other up and coming wrestler in the world. A wrestlers that everyone else in the world that wrestled looked up to and wanted to be like. A man whose death will make the future of professional wrestling a drug-free future and will open the doors for wrestlers of all sizes to compete on the grand stage. Chris Benoit provided us with entertainment and memories. He gave us someone to respect. He demonstrated that hard work and patience pays off. He changed the face of professional wrestling, and he will shape its future for the better. Chris Benoit is the prime example of what every other wrestler would love to be. I lost all respect for WWE as a company, when they attempted to remove a man from their records. Trying to erase him as though he never existed. However, Eddie Guerrero, Whose death was an absolute shame to the wrestling world, is still being talked about by the stomach turning company we call WWE. Eddie Guerrero died of an enlarged heart, a problem that was directly caused by his addiction to drugs. OK, WWE installed a "Wellness Policy", but was it enforced? not really, no. Chris Benoit's death will have WWE enforce their wellness policy. Recently we've seen over ten wrestlers get suspended at various times. Would that number be so high had Benoit not passed away? Of course not. Mr. Kennedy-McMahon would be main eventing and Umaga would be squashing people. Benoit is the sole reason that wrestling will become a safer sport in the future. Everyone will realise that a rock-hard 6 pack isn't what makes you championship material, and having good ability and talent inside the ring is what will determine how far you get in the wrestling world. People like Bobby Lashley, Khali, Batista and Henry are exactly what is wrong with wrestling. Useless people with muscles getting pushed into the main events. Against the fans wishes. Chris Benoit Should have a tribute page on WWE.com, but instead, WWE try to erase him from history. They can erase his name and image from TV. From their website. From their books and DVDs. But they can never erase him from my mind. But to get back on topic, no, don't expect that DVD anytime soon. He also strangled his wife and son to death. dude, it was a storyline jeez
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Post by Lebowski on Sept 18, 2007 23:51:25 GMT -5
I don't get how some of you defend Chris Benoit. So what! He entertained us, I was entertained but the fact is he killed two innocent people. Yes he wasn't "in his right mind". Who is when they kill for reasons other than self defense? Wrestling is not everything to me. My family means everything to me. You guys act like Benoit was a family member. If someone like Bret or Hogan, who I've watched longer than a lot of you have been alive, killed someone as much as it would hurt, I would wash away all the good they did. Hell OJ did a lot of good but no one is defending him after he got away with 2 murders. Chris Benoit to me was just a fictional character that I can forget. I lose respect for those that defend Benoit. Go thank your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc. They're the ones you should look up to and respect. Not some actor, musician, athlete. OK, To start off, If you start a fight, you lose and look like a intellectually- disabled person when this gets locked. A mature argument is the way to go here. Anyway, First off, when someone dedicates their life to entertaining millions of people, people like me, then i respect them with every ounce of blood in my body! I will always respect that person. Chris Benoit is remarked as being a respectable, loving, caring man. Not a horrible, pushy, ass hole. Chris Benoit made a mistake. We all make mistakes. His was just on a larger scale than everyone else's. When you wrestle 22 years solid, going through the injuries Benoit went through, doing the things he did, then somethings gotta give. This isn't magical dream world fantasy land. Disney didn't write Benoit's life. This is real life and mistakes and injuries occur. Something had to give. When he eventually cracked, it was a bizarre process and it involved in him killing two people. Chris Benoit was destroyed after Eddie's death. Everyone knows that. Chris Benoit was also a religious man. When he placed bibles next to each deceased body, I assume he wanted each body to go to heaven, and when he killed himself, i assume he guessed he was destined for hell. Thats my opinion on the matter of the deaths. Now, i'm not a religious person, i;m yet to see any proof that a "god" exists, so as far as im concerned Benoit meant well and realised what he did and this was his way of making up for it. Now, as i was saying, when Benoit, or anyone, devotes their entire lives to entertaining me, i will respect them. I will always respect them. I did not know Chris Benoit personally. Therefore, what he does in his personal life is nothing to do with me, or anyone else on here. I respect him for what he did in the ring and what he contributed to the wrestling world. His death, as o described earlier, will only help the wrestling world in the long term. Also, i see you said: Well.. thats where we part ways my friend, because wrestling truly is everything to me.
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Post by jayson on Sept 19, 2007 0:13:34 GMT -5
Benoit Who? Who is this Chris you speak of? ;D I Believe he is talking about the Hitman Chris Masters
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2007 0:22:51 GMT -5
I don't get how some of you defend Chris Benoit. So what! He entertained us, I was entertained but the fact is he killed two innocent people. Yes he wasn't "in his right mind". Who is when they kill for reasons other than self defense? Wrestling is not everything to me. My family means everything to me. You guys act like Benoit was a family member. If someone like Bret or Hogan, who I've watched longer than a lot of you have been alive, killed someone as much as it would hurt, I would wash away all the good they did. Hell OJ did a lot of good but no one is defending him after he got away with 2 murders. Chris Benoit to me was just a fictional character that I can forget. I lose respect for those that defend Benoit. Go thank your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc. They're the ones you should look up to and respect. Not some actor, musician, athlete. OK, To start off, If you start a fight, you lose and look like a intellectually- disabled person when this gets locked. A mature argument is the way to go here. Anyway, First off, when someone dedicates their life to entertaining millions of people, people like me, then i respect them with every ounce of blood in my body! I will always respect that person. Chris Benoit is remarked as being a respectable, loving, caring man. Not a horrible, pushy, ass hole. Chris Benoit made a mistake. We all make mistakes. His was just on a larger scale than everyone else's. When you wrestle 22 years solid, going through the injuries Benoit went through, doing the things he did, then somethings gotta give. This isn't magical dream world fantasy land. Disney didn't write Benoit's life. This is real life and mistakes and injuries occur. Something had to give. When he eventually cracked, it was a bizarre process and it involved in him killing two people. Chris Benoit was destroyed after Eddie's death. Everyone knows that. Chris Benoit was also a religious man. When he placed bibles next to each deceased body, I assume he wanted each body to go to heaven, and when he killed himself, i assume he guessed he was destined for hell. Thats my opinion on the matter of the deaths. Now, i'm not a religious person, i;m yet to see any proof that a "god" exists, so as far as im concerned Benoit meant well and realised what he did and this was his way of making up for it. Now, as i was saying, when Benoit, or anyone, devotes their entire lives to entertaining me, i will respect them. I will always respect them. I did not know Chris Benoit personally. Therefore, what he does in his personal life is nothing to do with me, or anyone else on here. I respect him for what he did in the ring and what he contributed to the wrestling world. His death, as o described earlier, will only help the wrestling world in the long term. Also, i see you said: Well.. thats where we part ways my friend, because wrestling truly is everything to me. Nobody is trying to start a fight and nothing I said was not in "mature" manner. I never called anyone a idiot or intellectually- disabled person as you did. I win, as do you in your mind because we have what is called an opinion. Which everyone is entitled to. People will agree with me, just like people will agree with you. You don't have to tell me about guys dedicating their lives to entertain. I've been watching wrestling before you were being thought of. There are many wrestlers who have wrestled over 20 years, busting their ass, and they didn't "snap". The fact that wrestling is everything to you is pretty sad. My family is everything to me. That's why I can never forgive a killer.
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Post by Lebowski on Sept 19, 2007 7:55:45 GMT -5
OK, To start off, If you start a fight, you lose and look like a intellectually- disabled person when this gets locked. A mature argument is the way to go here. Anyway, First off, when someone dedicates their life to entertaining millions of people, people like me, then i respect them with every ounce of blood in my body! I will always respect that person. Chris Benoit is remarked as being a respectable, loving, caring man. Not a horrible, pushy, ass hole. Chris Benoit made a mistake. We all make mistakes. His was just on a larger scale than everyone else's. When you wrestle 22 years solid, going through the injuries Benoit went through, doing the things he did, then somethings gotta give. This isn't magical dream world fantasy land. Disney didn't write Benoit's life. This is real life and mistakes and injuries occur. Something had to give. When he eventually cracked, it was a bizarre process and it involved in him killing two people. Chris Benoit was destroyed after Eddie's death. Everyone knows that. Chris Benoit was also a religious man. When he placed bibles next to each deceased body, I assume he wanted each body to go to heaven, and when he killed himself, i assume he guessed he was destined for hell. Thats my opinion on the matter of the deaths. Now, i'm not a religious person, i;m yet to see any proof that a "god" exists, so as far as im concerned Benoit meant well and realised what he did and this was his way of making up for it. Now, as i was saying, when Benoit, or anyone, devotes their entire lives to entertaining me, i will respect them. I will always respect them. I did not know Chris Benoit personally. Therefore, what he does in his personal life is nothing to do with me, or anyone else on here. I respect him for what he did in the ring and what he contributed to the wrestling world. His death, as o described earlier, will only help the wrestling world in the long term. Also, i see you said: Well.. thats where we part ways my friend, because wrestling truly is everything to me. Nobody is trying to start a fight and nothing I said was not in "mature" manner. I never called anyone a idiot or intellectually- disabled person as you did. I win, as do you in your mind because we have what is called an opinion. Which everyone is entitled to. People will agree with me, just like people will agree with you. You don't have to tell me about guys dedicating their lives to entertain. I've been watching wrestling before you were being thought of. There are many wrestlers who have wrestled over 20 years, busting their ass, and they didn't "snap". The fact that wrestling is everything to you is pretty sad. My family is everything to me. That's why I can never forgive a killer. Agreed, we're not gonna change each others mind. Some people will agree with me and some with you. Nice argument.. i guess.. Take care man *EDIT* +Karma for not referring to anyone as "Gay" to back up your argument.
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