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Old 04-19-2013, 04:00 PM   #43761
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Today I came across some murder magazine in a shop and it had Chris Benoit's face on the front along with other faces and the headline of "Famous Murders!" or something along those lines. Anyway, I decided to give the article a quick read and it was most likely the biggest bunch of bullshit I've ever read. It was quite obvious the guy who wrote the article didn't have a clue what he was talking about and that no real research went into the article.

In a nutshell, the article was written like a fiction novel, it made several references to "roid rage" and none to the condition of Benoit's brain. The majority of the article wasn't really about Benoit but more about the Pro-Wrestling industry. The article said that Benoit, Triple H, Vince McMahon, Eddie Guerrero, The British Bulldog and all The Von Erich's are/were all steroids abusers, and this was written in a way that it was pretty much saying that this was fact, though the guy had nothing to back it up with.

He then said that steroids and "roid rage" were the reasons behind the deaths of Eddie, Bulldog and "All the Von Erichs", again, showing that no proper research was conducted, as Kevin Von Erich is still alive and that three of his bothers committed suicide and David died of a heart attack.

It was just one of those "The Pro-Wrestling industry is evil!" stories but for some reason, it was in a murder magazine.
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