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{{Important}} {{Villain Infobox |Image = Benoit.jpg |fullname = Christopher Michael Benoit |alias = Chris Benoit<br>The Pegasus Kid<br>Wild Pegasus<br>The Rabid Wolverine |origin = Montreal, Quebec, Canada |occupation = Professional wrestler |skills = Wrestling ability |goals = Kill his wife Nancy and his son Daniel (succeeded)<br>Commit suicide by hanging himself with a weight machine (succeeded). |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Familicide]]<br>[[Domestic Abuse|Domestic Abuse]]<br>[[Adultery]]<br>[[Child abuse]]<br>[[Misogyny]] |type of villain = Mentally Ill Family Murderer }} {{Quote|When you look at what Chris Benoit did as a symptom of some sort of medical problem, whether it's drug use or brain damage, I think that misses the point. Ultimately, the thing that is the core reason why this is happened is that Chris Benoit made a decision when he was a very young person to do absolutely whatever it took to succeed at his childhood dream of becoming a pro wrestling star. No matter what happened that weekend, Chris Benoit's story was going to have a tragic end.|[[wikipedia:Matthew Randazzo V|Matthew Randazzo V]]}} '''Christopher Michael "Chris" Benoit''' (May 21, 1967 - June 24, 2007)Β was a Canadian-American professional wrestler who enjoyed a 22-year career with promotions such as Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment, where he was a one-time World Heavyweight Champion. Benoit was regarded by many as one of the best workers in his profession. During a three-day period in June 2007 (June 22 to 24) Benoit murdered his wife, Nancy, and their 7-year old son, Daniel, before committing suicide by hanging himself from a weight machine. Since then, WWE have refused any mention of Benoit or his accomplishments. Benoit's reasons for committing these actions remain unknown to this day.
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