Can you believe all the drugs found in this maniac's body? Here is the autopsy toxicology report: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070717/ap_on_re_us/wrestler_dead
And "Wrestling" -- I mean Vince McMahon's Entertainment Group claims they have a hold on steroids!
Does anyone believe these guys don't all use?
2007-07-17
09:25:56
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"Pro wrestler Chris Benoit had steroids and other drugs in his system" "Benoit's body contained 10 times the normal level of testosterone, which appeared to have been injected shortly before he died, as well as the anti-anxiety drug Xanax and the painkiller hydrocodone, authorities said."
Injected testosterone IS a steroid!
2007-07-17
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Taking steroid testosterone AND painkillers before hanging himself. Gee - what a real man!
2007-07-17
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Just look at the person above me and his picture (nitro). That alone tells you he doesn't know much about the world...
Benoit is a murderer, plain and simple. And anyone who "worships" him should be ashamed.
2007-07-17 09:34:45
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answered by Darryl B 3
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Star or drug addict? Can the two not be mutually exclusive. I find it so interesting that people who normally could not care less about what goes on in pro wrestling can't wait to get there two cents in on this. Yes, my oh so hoodwinked by the media friend. Testosterone is a steroid, however it is a natural steroid produced by the body. What they were looking for to reveal this so called roid rage was anabolic steroids. They did not find any. Sorry, Bill O'reily! Sorry, Nancy Grace! Sorry, Jackhole that posted this question. You can make your retractions anytime now. Oh what's that? You are just going to go and report on something else and pretend you didn't just jump to a bunch of conclusions instead of doing real reporting. Well I guess that's what you guys do best.
2007-07-17 09:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Both. It just depends on who you talk to and how they feel about him before he did what he did that ended in fatality for three lost lives.
The focus right now should not be on what he was but what was lost because of him. This is a sad incident in WWE/WWF history and should have never happened.
Bottom line, Benoit was selfish even though no steroids were found in his body.
2007-07-17 09:33:46
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answered by Anonymous
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These guys are independent contractors with the WWE, and in order to support their families they have to fight, and sometimes while they re hurt. You see the crazy shenanigans and the beating their bodies take. When they pull into a city that is booked, they have to fight or they won't get paid.
When have you ever heard of a wrestler ever sitting out due to injury? I only remember one guy, and I can't remember his name...but if they're able to walk and talk, they fight. There are no injury timeout, no doctors ringside, there is no "10 count" to see if they are o.kay. If they pass out, they are left on the floor of the ring, and who knows what happens.
I believe he was doing what he felt had to do to support his family, as many people do, unfortunately his chosen profession has no 401K, health insurance or workmans' comp.
We've seen the physical toll football takes on players bodies, and wrestlers probably take as much physical punishment as they do...but wrestlers have no "off season" to heal or spend time with family.
I feel bad for him and his family...it was a terrible tragedy, let's not trivialize their lives by judging him when he isn't even here to defent himself. What is is...what's happened has happened...I just would like to make sure that it doesn't happen to another family.
2007-07-17 09:43:25
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answered by hunnygril 3
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It can be produced in the body too, and yes that much high level too.
A person can not stay with dead bodies for 48 - 72 hours,
Whether or not on Steroids. If using steroids will go away more quickly as can't bear it.
2007-07-17 09:38:37
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answered by The WWE Fan 4
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i think he is a star and not a drug addict. everyone in the wwe takes some form of steroids. i think he was a great competitior however he found a really bad way to end his career
2007-07-17 09:38:04
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answered by PolishPower91 2
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Its no surprise to me, but I'm sure a slap in the face of reality to wrestling fans everywhere...
2007-07-17 09:40:06
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Innocent until PROVEN guilty
2007-07-17 09:49:41
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answered by ~Mother Of Angels~ 4
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Great wrestler Terrible human
2007-07-17 09:45:50
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answered by Kingluke 5
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actually he did not have steroids/ anabolic steroids
get your facts straight!
2007-07-17 09:36:09
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answered by steelercity36 2
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