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Benoit
Wrestling with the Horror that Destroyed a
Family and Crippled a Sport

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Reviewed October 15, 2007 by Brad Dykens (OnlineWorldofWrestling.com)
Authors: Steven Johnson, Heath McCoy,
Irvin Muchnick, Greg Oliver
Publish Date: 2007
Publisher: ECW Press
Pages: 180
Rating 8/10
Description: Between November 22nd, 1985 and June 20th, 2007,
Chris Benoit built a Hall of Fame wrestling career. Throughout his
twenty-two years in the business, he was a promising newcomer, a rising
star, an international sensation, an admired hero, a consummate ring
general, a respected locker-room leader, and champion of the World in
every division. But the horrific events that happened on the final
weekend of June 2007 would forever tarnish Benoit's legacy and leave him
remembered as the monster that killed his wife (Nancy) and 7-year old
son (Daniel) before taking his own life.
It took ECW press only three months to produce the first of what I
imagine will be many books written about the Benoit tragedy. Established
writers Steven Johnson and Greg Oliver (co-authors of "Pro Wrestling
Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams" and "Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The
Heels") were joined by Heath McCoy (author of "Pain & Passion: The
History of Stampede Wrestling") and Irvin Muchnick (author of "Wrestling
Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death & Scandal") to compile
several essays focusing on the frenzy that occurred following what has
become known as wrestling's darkest day.
The book fittingly begins as a tribute to Chris Benoit's wrestling
career, which was a good move because the great professional life of
Chris Benoit, the wrestler, deserves to be acknowledged. However, many
would argue that point.
After paying reasonable tribute to the wrestling career of Chris Benoit,
the authors turn their attention to the real story of what exactly
happened on that dreadful weekend. They also reflect on the media frenzy
and the battle for information which resulted in the reporting of many
unsubstantiated claims, such as the blockbuster presented by WWE that
Benoit's son, Daniel, suffered from Fragile X syndrome - which ended up
being proven false by family members and Daniel's school teacher. The
internet also played a part in the global distribution of BENOIT
developments. The world of professional wrestling had a powerful
spotlight placed upon it, as theories of Roid-rage were splattered on
every major news publication on the planet. This was another theory
eventually proven ghastly inaccurate. By the time the toxicology reports
were released, the world was exhausted and had already moved on to the
next news story.
This book contains a series of essays written by four of the best
wrestling journalists in the world, presenting a very informative
version of the life and death of Chris Benoit and his family. It is a
short book, about 160 pages; large print, a strong reader could polish
it off in one sitting (three sittings for me). At around $17 Canadian
($15 US), the price is certainly worth it to get the entire Benoit story
- as straight-forward as it's ever been told. There will be more books
about Chris Benoit in the future, including a full-length book by Irvin
Muchnick called "Chris and Nancy: The True Story of the Benoit
Murder-Suicide and Pro-Wrestling's Cocktail of Death."
"BENOIT: Wrestling with the Horror that Destroyed a Family and Crippled
a Sport" will be released on October 15 and will be available at most
book stores and online bookselling sites; for more information on the
book and its authors please visit
ECWpress.com.
Rating: 8 / 10 - Personally, I still struggle to comprehend what
Chris Benoit did. I will never be at peace with this.
Reviewed by
Brad Dykens (OnlineWorldofWrestling.com)
I can be reached at
oww@onlineworldofwrestling.com
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