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Vince McMahon discussed the Chris Benoit tragedy in his recent Netflix docu-series. He denied any connection between steroids and Benoit's actions, attributing them to human flaws.
JBL has revealed new details about a meeting that happened right before WWE's Chris Benoit tribute show. JBL, Undertaker, and ...
Vince McMahon erased Chris Benoit from WWE history in 2007. Following Benoit's murder-suicide tragedy, McMahon and WWE erased the late wrestler from WWE history.
She added that Vince McMahon kept changing WWE Network policies regarding Benoit. "One week, 'Chris Benoit' is okay so make sure to tag Chris Benoit. Week number two, the bosses come in and they ...
The project has now been shared, and stunningly Vince McMahon discussed Chris Benoit in his Netflix special “Mr. McMahon” We’ve known it was coming for a bit now.
Netflix dropped their six-episode docuseries 'Mr. McMahon' today, where Vince McMahon addressed the tragedy involving Chris Benoit and his family.. The wrestling world went into shock back in 2007 ...
MORE: Vince McMahon Launching New Entertainment Company With Former WWE Executives. Benoit murdered his wife, Nancy, and son, Daniel, and then took his own life on June 25, 2007. At the time, no ...
CM Punk compares Vince McMahon to Chris Benoit, details fight that led to his AEW termination Punk also shared potential plans WrestleMania 40 prior to his injury ...
Vince McMahon rejects the idea that Chris Benoit was suffering from 'roid rage' or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) when he killed his wife, 7-year-old son and himself in a 2007 murder-suicide.
When news broke that CM Punk was going to be a guest on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, it added another must-watch viewing for wrestling fans in the week leading up to WrestleMania 40.
Nancy Benoit eventually left wrestling but Chris continued to make progress in his career. He eventually won a world title in WCW then left for the WWE (then WWF) in 2000.
WWE News: Vince McMahon shares his controversial views on the Chris Benoit tragedy, discussing mental health, CTE, and the impact of wrestling injuries in his latest Netflix docuseries.