Very must issue how make chris benoit die??? and why???
how did chris benoit die
Apparently, Chris Benoit, over one of the weekends in May, killed his wife sometime Friday night/Saturday morning. Sometime later on Saturday, he killed his son. Then sometime later in the weekend, he hung himself on his weight machine. But, if you ask me, it was either a real triple murder set-up to look like a double-murder suicide committed by Chris Benoit, or set-up by the WWE.
Steroids-stress-violent arguments-deaths
It was a horrible thing to happen, but Benoit is to be blamed, as he chose his career over his family, with steroids risking his life and the safety of his family. Before this happened, steroids were known to heighten testosterone, and that can and has made lesser men snap on the innocent, even their own flesh and blood.
How dare you say that their deaths were a pulbicity stunt by McMahon and the WWE! They didn't want this to happen, nor did they plan for this, and I highly doubt that they used this to amp up their ratings either, as that happened anyway, but not for the better.
Benoit was a good guy, albeit a bit intimidating, but he brought a lot to the ring, and no doubt, a lot of money to Vince's table. It is too bad that too many WWE actors go too far with their training and take short cuts, but the least we can do is not to defame their memory.
Not a publicity Stunt
All I was saying was that maybe Chris Benoit did something Vince McMahon didn't like, so he was fired. Since everyone liked Chris that would probably make McMahon a 'bad guy'. Also for anyone who thinks Benoit was a mean horrible person, he wasn't. I've seen a lot of people saying he did what he did because he hated his family. THIS IS NOT TRUE!!
Wrestling deaths posted on web
THE internet vandal who sparked a mystery by posting information on Wikipedia about the death of the professional wrestler Chris Benoit's wife 14 hours before police learnt of the double murder-suicide claims the act was "an amazing coincidence".
Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and their seven-year-old son, Daniel, were found dead in their Atlanta home on Monday afternoon.
Police believe the 40-year-old - whose nicknames included the Rabid Wolverine and the Canadian Crippler - strangled his wife and son on either Friday or Saturday and placed bibles next to their bodies before hanging himself.
But in a bizarre twist, reports surfaced yesterday that Benoit's Wikipedia page had been altered by users in the US and Australia to include details about his wife's death up to 14 hours before police found the bodies.
Wikinews yesterday received correspondence from a person using a computer with the same unique internet protocol number from which the first edit to Benoit's page was made.
"I posted the comment we are all talking about and I am here to explain that it was A HUGE COINCIDENCE and nothing more," the anonymous person said.
It was "a 1-in-10,000 chance of happening … I just posted something that was at the time a piece of wrong unsourced information that is typical on Wikipedia, as it is done all the time."
In both the original posting and yesterday's apology, the poster used a computer whose internet protocol, or IP, address was traced to Stamford, Connecticut, where the headquarters for Benoit's employer, World Wrestling Entertainment, are located.
A second anonymous edit an hour after the original posting has since been traced to a computer hooked up to the Australian-based wireless-internet service provider UnWired. The Herald understands that the computer belongs to a Sydney resident.
The first user edited the biography of the wrestler on Monday at 12.01am. Authorities discovered the bodies at the Benoit's Georgia home 2.30 that afternoon.
The first Monday posting said: "Chris Benoit was replaced by Johnny Nitro for the Extreme Championship Wrestling match at Vengeance, as Benoit was not there due to personal issues, stemming from the death of his wife."
The IP address from which the 12.01am addition was made had been identified for vandalising other Wikipedia entries in the past, ABC News reported.
Wikipedia recruits volunteer editors who scrutinise the entries to ensure that facts within posts are properly attributed.
According to a timeline posted on Wikinews, which is the news source of the foundation, within an hour of the 12.01 post the edit had been changed with the comment: "Need a reliable source. Saying that his wife died is a pretty big statement, you need to back it up with something."
Another hour went by. Then a second anonymous edit, using the Australian ISP address, added the attribution: "According to several pro wrestling websites".
Again, the edit was changed after 20 minutes with the comment: "Saying 'several pro wrestling websites' is still not reliable information."
how did chris benoit die
Apparently, Chris Benoit, over one of the weekends in May, killed his wife sometime Friday night/Saturday morning. Sometime later on Saturday, he killed his son. Then sometime later in the weekend, he hung himself on his weight machine. But, if you ask me, it was either a real triple murder set-up to look like a double-murder suicide committed by Chris Benoit, or set-up by the WWE.
Steroids-stress-violent arguments-deaths
It was a horrible thing to happen, but Benoit is to be blamed, as he chose his career over his family, with steroids risking his life and the safety of his family. Before this happened, steroids were known to heighten testosterone, and that can and has made lesser men snap on the innocent, even their own flesh and blood.
How dare you say that their deaths were a pulbicity stunt by McMahon and the WWE! They didn't want this to happen, nor did they plan for this, and I highly doubt that they used this to amp up their ratings either, as that happened anyway, but not for the better.
Benoit was a good guy, albeit a bit intimidating, but he brought a lot to the ring, and no doubt, a lot of money to Vince's table. It is too bad that too many WWE actors go too far with their training and take short cuts, but the least we can do is not to defame their memory.
Not a publicity Stunt
All I was saying was that maybe Chris Benoit did something Vince McMahon didn't like, so he was fired. Since everyone liked Chris that would probably make McMahon a 'bad guy'. Also for anyone who thinks Benoit was a mean horrible person, he wasn't. I've seen a lot of people saying he did what he did because he hated his family. THIS IS NOT TRUE!!
Wrestling deaths posted on web
THE internet vandal who sparked a mystery by posting information on Wikipedia about the death of the professional wrestler Chris Benoit's wife 14 hours before police learnt of the double murder-suicide claims the act was "an amazing coincidence".
Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and their seven-year-old son, Daniel, were found dead in their Atlanta home on Monday afternoon.
Police believe the 40-year-old - whose nicknames included the Rabid Wolverine and the Canadian Crippler - strangled his wife and son on either Friday or Saturday and placed bibles next to their bodies before hanging himself.
But in a bizarre twist, reports surfaced yesterday that Benoit's Wikipedia page had been altered by users in the US and Australia to include details about his wife's death up to 14 hours before police found the bodies.
Wikinews yesterday received correspondence from a person using a computer with the same unique internet protocol number from which the first edit to Benoit's page was made.
"I posted the comment we are all talking about and I am here to explain that it was A HUGE COINCIDENCE and nothing more," the anonymous person said.
It was "a 1-in-10,000 chance of happening … I just posted something that was at the time a piece of wrong unsourced information that is typical on Wikipedia, as it is done all the time."
In both the original posting and yesterday's apology, the poster used a computer whose internet protocol, or IP, address was traced to Stamford, Connecticut, where the headquarters for Benoit's employer, World Wrestling Entertainment, are located.
A second anonymous edit an hour after the original posting has since been traced to a computer hooked up to the Australian-based wireless-internet service provider UnWired. The Herald understands that the computer belongs to a Sydney resident.
The first user edited the biography of the wrestler on Monday at 12.01am. Authorities discovered the bodies at the Benoit's Georgia home 2.30 that afternoon.
The first Monday posting said: "Chris Benoit was replaced by Johnny Nitro for the Extreme Championship Wrestling match at Vengeance, as Benoit was not there due to personal issues, stemming from the death of his wife."
The IP address from which the 12.01am addition was made had been identified for vandalising other Wikipedia entries in the past, ABC News reported.
Wikipedia recruits volunteer editors who scrutinise the entries to ensure that facts within posts are properly attributed.
According to a timeline posted on Wikinews, which is the news source of the foundation, within an hour of the 12.01 post the edit had been changed with the comment: "Need a reliable source. Saying that his wife died is a pretty big statement, you need to back it up with something."
Another hour went by. Then a second anonymous edit, using the Australian ISP address, added the attribution: "According to several pro wrestling websites".
Again, the edit was changed after 20 minutes with the comment: "Saying 'several pro wrestling websites' is still not reliable information."
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