TweetI couldn't agree with you more. Well said.
TweetI couldn't agree with you more. Well said.
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Tweetfuck benoit........He can rot in hell that sorry unstable Piece of shit.
TweetYea, like everyone said..fuck him, but he was good wrestler and I always liked to watch him.
He was taking heavy cycle for a long time and never give a break for his body, then he was taking all the antidepressed, ambien, etc..drugs and its totally messed up his brain to turn into Evil to kill his Family. Taking too much Steroids in a long term is not good idea. Ive heard he was taking all the stuff, Insulin, IGF1, Anadrol, Testosterones, Trenbolone..and who knows what else.
What they going to prove it? A man who fucking did stupid shit will never change.
He probably passed his steroids test ( drugs test) using else someone urine, or something.
Oh well, whatever.
I cant wait to watch John Cena and Lashley!! Batista and Ummm that wierd big Monster? what his name? anyone know who i am talking about? hehe
TweetMy question is where did steroids come into play with these other sick assholes that have killed there wives and kids and unborn child. Like the idiot in Ohio that killed his girlfriend and unborn child, was he juicing? The guy that killed his wife and kids in a suv then shot his on dumbass trying to make it seem that he was a survivor. And then there's Scott Peterson. They all where fucked in the head. Thats the problem not some kind of drug. I have jucied for many years and have a wife and two great kids. They have got on my nerves and pissed me off to no end, not once have I thought to bring harm to them. Maybe to myself years ago but not my family. And belive me I have used it all hgh, insulin and enough juice to fill a swimming pool. The things they done come from there fucked minds. It pisses me off when I see the news and they say steroids ( roid rage ) fuck the media. Oh yea Barry Bonds hit all those home runs due to steroids it did not have nothing to do with hand and eye cordination or the he has a god giving talent.![]()
TweetThere they go again about steroid rage![]()
Steroids Found In Dead Wrestler's Home
Did "Roid Rage" Cause Apparent Murder-Suicide Of Chris Benoit And Family?
(CBS/AP) Officials investigating the apparent murder-suicide of pro wrestler Chris Benoit and his wife and son found anabolic steroids in the house and want to know whether the muscle man nicknamed "The Canadian Crippler" was unhinged by the bodybuilding drugs, which can cause paranoia, depression and explosive outbursts known as "roid rage."
"In a community like this it's bizarre to have a murder-suicide, especially involving the death of a 7-year-old," Ballard said. "I don't think we'll ever be able to wrap our minds around this," Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard said.
He said Benoit's 43-year-old wife, Nancy, was killed Friday in an upstairs family room, and her feet and wrists were bound and there was blood under her head, indicating a possible struggle. Daniel, age 7, was probably killed late Saturday or early Sunday, and his body was found in his bed, the district attorney said.
Benoit, 40, apparently hanged himself hours later, Ballard said. His body was found in a downstairs weight room hanging from the pulley of a piece of exercise equipment. Authorities said Benoit placed a Bible next to each of their bodies before killing himself.
World Wrestling Entertainment, based in Stamford, Conn., issued a statement Tuesday saying steroids "were not and could not be related to the cause of death."
"The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage," the company said, adding that Benoit tested negative April 10, the last time he was tested for drugs.
The WWE instituted a new and supposedly tougher drug policy just last year after the death of another wrestler was linked to steroid use, reported CBS News national correspondent Byron Pitts.
Instead, the WWE said Benoit told co-workers his wife and son had food poisoning and were throwing up.
Authorities offered no motive for the killings, which were spread out over the weekend and discovered Monday. No suicide note was found.
On Saturday, Benoit called a co-worker to say he had missed a flight and would be late for a wrestling event in Texas, WWE said in a timeline posted Tuesday on its Web site. The co-worker said Benoit sounded tired and groggy and said "I love you," which the co-worker found "out of context," WWE said.
When a co-worker who usually travels with Benoit called him later from the Houston airport, Benoit told the co-worker his wife, Nancy, was throwing up blood and that his son, Daniel, also was throwing up. Benoit said he thought it was food poisoning, according to WWE.
After Benoit talked to a WWE Talent Relations representative, the representative suggested Benoit try to make it to a pay-per-view event in Houston since he would not be able to make it to the live event in Beaumont, Texas.
But early Sunday, two co-workers received a series of text messages from the cell phones of Benoit and his wife. Most stated his home address in Fayetteville, about 20 miles south of Atlanta. One message from Benoit's phone said: "The dogs are in the enclosed pool area. Garage side door is open," according to WWE.
The text messages led WWE to ask authorities to check on Benoit and his family.
Ballard said the messages appeared to be an attempt by Benoit to get someone to the home to find the bodies after his suicide.
The prosecutor said it appeared the wrestler remained in the house for up to a day with the bodies.
The boy had old needle marks in his arms, Ballard said. He said he had been told the parents considered him undersized and had given him growth hormones.
"The boy was very small, even dwarfed," Ballard said.
Toxicology test results may not be available for weeks or even months, Ballard said. As for whether steroids played a role in the crime, he said: "We don't know yet. That's one of the things we'll be looking at."
Benoit received drug deliveries from a Florida business that sold steroids, human growth hormone and testosterone on the Internet, according to the Albany County, N.Y., District Attorney's Office, which is investigating the business, MedXLife.com.
Six people, including two of the pharmacy's owners, have pleaded guilty in the investigation, and 20 more have been arrested, including doctors and pharmacists.
Steroids have been linked to the deaths of several professional wrestlers in recent years. Eddie Guerrero, one of Benoit's best friends, died in 2005 from heart failure linked to long-term steroid use.
The father of Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig blamed steroids and painkillers for Hennig's drug overdose death in 2003. Davey Boy Smith, the "British Bulldog," died in 2002 from heart failure that a coroner said was probably caused by steroids.
[CBS News]
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