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Chris Benoit and family found dead in home today

I say this is either more hype from the fake Vince death of last week or else Vince is really dead(killed by Benoit) and this was a repay killing from WWE! I should write for daytime soap.
 
he left ppv early b4 his match to head home for a family emergency he was scheduled to win a title too, he had to have killed his wif and kid, wife i could see but your kid...dam
 
calveless wonder said:
you're right bro..so many wrestlers have died in the past oh, 6-7 years?

i lose track

"Sensational" Sherri passes away

By Corey Clayton
Written: June 15, 2007

WWE is saddened to learn of the death of WWE Hall of Famer “Sensational” Sherri. She was 49.

In the early 1980s, Sherri began her career in the AWA. In 1985, she defeated Candi Devine to become the AWA Women’s Champion. Their rivalry lasted more than a year, with the championship trading hands on several occasions.

It was during this time that she began perfecting her skills as a manager, leading “Playboy” Buddy Rose and “Pretty Boy” Doug Somers to the AWA Tag Team Championship. On June 28, 1986, Martel would win the AWA Women’s Championship for a third and final time from Candi Devine.

On July 24, 1987, “Sensational” Sherri debuted in WWE, pinning her trainer and mentor the Fabulous Moolah to become Women’s Champion. Sherri defended the gold against Debbie Combs, Velvet McIntyre, and Desiree Peterson.

She quickly earned the reputation as someone who would do anything to win, even if it meant using unsavory tactics. Her rivalry with Moolah continued as they became the captains for the first-ever female Survivor Series teams in 1989. Sherri held the championship for 15 months before losing to Rockin’ Robin.

In the early ‘90s WWE phased out the Women’s Division, leaving Sherri to focus on managing the male wrestlers. Her first client was “Macho Man” Randy Savage. It was during this time that she became “Sensation Queen.”

The couple had rivals with Miss Elizabeth, Hulk Hogan, Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire. In 1991, “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase enlisted her services. After that relationship dissolved, she took on the managerial duties of Shawn Michaels.

In 1994, Sherri appeared in WCW as “Sensuous” Sherri managing Ric Flair during his rivalries with Sting and Hulk Hogan. After separating from Flair, she became “Sister” Sherri guiding Harlem Heat to seven WCW Tag Team Championships.

Sherri was enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase was her presenter.
 
he either owed someone some serious money or actually killed vince mcmahon or something. It really sucks too cause he was one of my alltime favorite wrestlers.
 
jesus. first eddie, now chris.

what's the average lifespan for a wrestler - 42?

i'm still waiting for details. i can't picture chris going nuts and killing himself and his family. this is fucked up.
 
Damn, this is horrible. I loved to watch this guy. Built like a brickshit house, actually had talent, dude just oozed intensity just standing there.
 
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