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http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/65633-there-was-no-way-to-tell-this-man-was-a-monster/
[SIZE=-1]PopMatters, IL - 15 minutes ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Spin-control was the order of the day for WWE CEO Vince McMahon, who faced accusations that hed turned a blind eye to years of rampant steroid abuse on the part of his employees, the implication being that roid rage drove Benoit to commit murder and suicide. While the accusations of steroid abuse were not without merit (have you seen a professional wrestler lately? Or Vince McMahon himself, for that matter?), the consensus, 17 months later, is that the blame for Benoits heinous act more likely lies on his stubborn policy of refusing to protect his own body when performing his admittedly preplanned and choreographed but nonetheless destructive professional wrestling maneuvers every night. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Neurological tests performed on Benoits corpse revealed that years of taking steel chair blows to the head had rendered Benoits brain indistinguishable from that of an 85-year-old Alzheimers patient. Still, many want to blame steroids, while others prefer to believe that Benoit was simply a sick man; how many 85-year-old Alzheimers patients commit murder or suicide? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Keith suggests that unprotected chair shots to the head are to blame for Benoits madness ...[/SIZE]
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/65633-there-was-no-way-to-tell-this-man-was-a-monster/
[SIZE=-1]PopMatters, IL - 15 minutes ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Spin-control was the order of the day for WWE CEO Vince McMahon, who faced accusations that hed turned a blind eye to years of rampant steroid abuse on the part of his employees, the implication being that roid rage drove Benoit to commit murder and suicide. While the accusations of steroid abuse were not without merit (have you seen a professional wrestler lately? Or Vince McMahon himself, for that matter?), the consensus, 17 months later, is that the blame for Benoits heinous act more likely lies on his stubborn policy of refusing to protect his own body when performing his admittedly preplanned and choreographed but nonetheless destructive professional wrestling maneuvers every night. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Neurological tests performed on Benoits corpse revealed that years of taking steel chair blows to the head had rendered Benoits brain indistinguishable from that of an 85-year-old Alzheimers patient. Still, many want to blame steroids, while others prefer to believe that Benoit was simply a sick man; how many 85-year-old Alzheimers patients commit murder or suicide? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Keith suggests that unprotected chair shots to the head are to blame for Benoits madness ...[/SIZE]
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/65633-there-was-no-way-to-tell-this-man-was-a-monster/
