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'''Christopher Michael "Chris" Benoit''' (May 21, 1967 - June 24, 2007) was a professional wrestler. He was a former World Heavyweight Champion. He had a history of concussions and took doctor prescribed steroids. His career lasted for over 20 years, but it all fell apart when he killed his wife Nancy and his 7-year old son Daniel. Out of remorse and guilt, he placed bibles near their bodies and then hung himself. His autopsy has shown that his brain resembled an 85-year old with Alzheimer's. | '''Christopher Michael "Chris" Benoit''' (May 21<sup>st</sup>, 1967 - June 24<sup>th</sup>, 2007) was a professional wrestler. He was a former World Heavyweight Champion. He had a history of concussions and took doctor prescribed steroids. His career lasted for over 20 years, but it all fell apart when he killed his wife Nancy and his 7-year old son Daniel. Out of remorse and guilt, he placed bibles near their bodies and then hung himself. His autopsy has shown that his brain resembled an 85-year old with Alzheimer's. | ||
Due to this, his accomplishments were erased from professional wrestling forever. Vince McMahon and the WWE made efforts to erase them from their wrestling history. | Due to this, his accomplishments were erased from professional wrestling forever. Vince McMahon and the WWE made efforts to erase them from their wrestling history. |
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Christopher Michael "Chris" Benoit (May 21st, 1967 - June 24th, 2007) was a professional wrestler. He was a former World Heavyweight Champion. He had a history of concussions and took doctor prescribed steroids. His career lasted for over 20 years, but it all fell apart when he killed his wife Nancy and his 7-year old son Daniel. Out of remorse and guilt, he placed bibles near their bodies and then hung himself. His autopsy has shown that his brain resembled an 85-year old with Alzheimer's.
Due to this, his accomplishments were erased from professional wrestling forever. Vince McMahon and the WWE made efforts to erase them from their wrestling history.