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WWE Star Chris Benoit and his family found dead.

Bleed S & G;872190; said:
:lol: what the fuck? Most my posts are correcting your mistakes.. why dont you "man up" and admit you do nothing but mis-read (if you even do read) posts, twist words, and generally make yourself out to be an ass and then ding.

The one you "highlighted" is a piss-poor example. If you aren't going to read the posts, don't make your own in the middle of a conversation.. take the time, go back a page and read.

"you post inchorenntly!! But you got me, i made up your quote."

if i were to randomly select a post out of your 1500 or so total posts, i bet the :huh: would apply to 80% or more.

I have no idea what you just wrote here. It's like reading the writings of a grade schooler, only with worse spelling. I did get a good chuckle out of your spelling of incoherent.

"you post inchorenntly!! But you got me, i made up your quote."

Not to mention you once again ding whining. :shake:
 
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Gatorubet;872215; said:
Let's have Congressional oversight of the WWE, and require mandatory drug testing like baseball. Hell, let's require weed testing in the NBA. Someone told me that they do not test for weed or the league would shut down.

I totally agree with you here. This is exactly what I can see happening. With all the pressure that the government is putting on MLB for tougher steroid policies and punishment, to just let a multi-billion dollar industry like Professional Wrestling go unchecked is insane and reckless. McMahon has shown that he is more than willing to turn a blind eye to what is going on with his superstars as long as they perform well and make him money. It's not like this is a revelation, this has been going on since the early 80's if not longer. For an industry that caters to kids and teens, they need to start taking this issue more seriously with pro wrestlers and steroid abuse. It's just unfortunate that something this tragic had to happen first.
 
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Big Papa;872313; said:
I totally agree with you here. This is exactly what I can see happening. With all the pressure that the government is putting on MLB for tougher steroid policies and punishment, to just let a multi-billion dollar industry like Professional Wrestling go unchecked is insane and reckless. McMahon has shown that he is more than willing to turn a blind eye to what is going on with his superstars as long as they perform well and make him money. It's not like this is a revelation, this has been going on since the early 80's if not longer. For an industry that caters to kids and teens, they need to start taking this issue more seriously with pro wrestlers and steroid abuse. It's just unfortunate that something this tragic had to happen first.

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Big Papa;872350; said:
Please, enlighten me to the humor.


1. Steroids didn't make him kill his wife and kid. So... lets place the blame elsewhere... sure.

2. The Government has already outlawed steroids... they have better things to do than look after McMahon and his freakshow... I'm not really sure that they should be fucking around with baseball, either...
 
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AKAKBUCK;872353; said:
1. Steroids didn't make him kill his wife and kid. So... lets place the blame elsewhere... sure.

2. The Government has already outlawed steroids... they have better things to do than look after McMahon and his freakshow... I'm not really sure that they should be fucking around with baseball, either...

1. You are absolutely right, he made the decision to use them, no one put a gun to his head and made him use them. The blame is squarely on him, I made that clear earlier in this thread when another posted tried making excuses for him.

2. I agree that they do have better things to do, but I think there needs to be some oversight of making changes to how Pro Wrestling does business and how it apparently allows drug abuse. It just really bothers me in an industry that caters to kids. I just really see this snowballing because of the tragic nature of this story and the discovery of steroids in the home. If there is a better, workable solution for making the necessary changes to this industry other than our government, than I will be all for it.
 
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Big Papa;872360; said:
1. You are absolutely right, he made the decision to use them, no one put a gun to his head and made him use them. The blame is squarely on him, I made that clear earlier in this thread when another posted tried making excuses for him.
You're missing the point. Regardless of his decision to use steroids, they were not the reason for the deaths.
 
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bigballin2987;872362; said:
You're missing the point. Regardless of his decision to use steroids, they were not the reason for the deaths.

So steroid "rage" has been definitely ruled out? I don't see on google yet any news of finished autopsy/toxicology.
Do you have a link?
 
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bigballin2987;872362; said:
You're missing the point. Regardless of his decision to use steroids, they were not the reason for the deaths.

I am not missing the point, I agree with that point. You guys are missing my point. There is a steroid problem in Professional Wrestling and there is nothing being done about it. Does anyone actually disagree with that?
 
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OCBuckWife;872367; said:
So steroid "rage" has been definitely ruled out? I don't see on google yet any news of finished autopsy/toxicology.
Do you have a link?
Roid rage exists. Regardless of whether or not he was on roids at the time, IMO, is irrelevant. This is not like claiming insanity or something that all the cases can be dropped. It is like if saying since alcohol was involved it wasn't really his fault. And I don't think roid rage is a motive.
 
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Big Papa;872369; said:
I am not missing the point, I agree with that point. You guys are missing my point. There is a steroid problem in Professional Wrestling and there is nothing being done about it. Does anyone actually disagree with that?
Do you believe steroids aren't a problem in most sports? (esp w/ no test for HGH) It may be a bit more noticeable in wrestling, but the amount of athletes affected/damaged (both in the pro ranks, and the kids aspiring to join them) is far less than football, etc.

I agree it's a problem, i just don't know that congress is the way to fix it.
 
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Steroids are being investigated as a possible factor in the double murder suicide. Prescription drugs and steroids were found in the home. Complete autopsy reports are expected this morning, toxicology reports might be several more weeks. WWE confirms that Benoit tested negative during their last drug check of him on April 10th this year. WWE's most recent press release on the matter tries to steer away from notions that ?roid rage caused the deaths. Needle marks were found in the arm of Daniel. Some have said that the Benoits were giving the child human growth hormone as they believed him to be undersized. The case is being treated as a double murder suicide with no other suspects. WWE is reported to have information relating to the case and has been asked not to reveal this to the general public. No suicide note was found, but Benoit sent several text messages early Sunday morning stating his address with one also citing that the garage side door was open and his dogs were in the enclosed pool area. Two of these messages were sent to Chavo Guerrero. Nancy and Daniel were both found with a bible near their bodies. Nancy had her feet and hands bound. Her body was wrapped in a towel. Some blood was found under her head. Continued...

411mania.com

Yikes.
 
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