An anonymous edit to Wikipedia could provide a clue about the deaths of pro wrestler Chris Benoit, his wife and 7-year-old son. Or it could simply be random Wikipedia pranksterism by a University of ...
ATLANTA — Investigators are looking into who altered pro wrestler Chris Benoit's Wikipedia entry to mention his wife's death hours before authorities discovered the bodies of the couple and their ...
Christopher Michael Benoit was a Canadian-American professional wrestler. During his professional wrestling career, Benoit worked for such major promotions as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), ...
According to FoxNews, someone updated Chris Benoit's Wikipedia page, with an entry on his wife's death. Problem is, it was posted 13 hours before the police found the three bodies in Atlanta. An ...
Certainly deserving of his nickname "The Rabid Wolverine," Chris Benoit is known as one of the toughest, most aggressive competitors in WWE. Benoit got his start training with Stu Hart in the ...
June 25, 2007, will forever be remembered as the day the legend of Chris Benoit came to an abrupt, violent and psychotic end: The pro wrestler beloved by millions was found dead in his home, along ...
Yet that familial bond ruptured violently last weekend. Authorities believe Benoit, 40, strangled his son and his wife, Nancy, before committing suicide at the family's new 7,500-square-foot home in a ...
As we noted earlier, former WWE Superstar René Duprée recently spoke with The Hannibal TV earlier this month and discussed the Benoit murders, Eddie Guerrero's passing, and the Benoit murders being a ...
Bill Apter's a legend in the professional wrestling game, and he says the tragic Chris Benoit murder-suicide was some kind of mob-style murder. In June of 2007, the professional wrestling world was ...
After the details of Chris Benoit's double-murder suicide became known, Vince McMahon and the WWE swiftly removed all mention of Benoit from WWE television and video archives. Chris Benoit at ...
Following a brief professional wrestling career, during which he experienced intense symptoms from concussions, Harvard graduate Chris Nowinski made the decision to learn more about the effect of ...