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MassRafTer posted:In this case the company had already been informed it was a murder investigation and Regal would have also known about the texts and voicemails, plus Dave Taylor's visits to the house so he wasn't assuming anything.
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davidbix posted:And even if you throw that out, JBL went up to him right as the interview was about to start and asked "...you don't think he killed the boy, do you?" I don't doubt this but where'd this come from ? It's news to me.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:I don't doubt this but where'd this come from ? It's news to me.
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dsriggs posted:You can tell Regal knew something was up They say on the doc that Regal also lived in Atlanta and knew at least a bit about Benoit's changes in behavior leading up to the incident. I figure he probably knew who to call in the Atlanta PD or in Benoit's neighborhood when the news of his death came out and likely knew they were at least looking into it being foul play and not suicide. flashy_mcflash fucked around with this message at 03:06 on Mar 23, 2020 |
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One of the more weird/memorable stories from the aftermath was that one day, Benoit called Regal out of the blue after not hanging out for a very long time, and asked him to come over and watch AJPW tapes. Regal went over and Chris refused to let him in the house, acting like he had no idea why he was there.
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MassRafTer posted:In this case the company had already been informed it was a murder investigation and Regal would have also known about the texts and voicemails, plus Dave Taylor's visits to the house so he wasn't assuming anything. Obviously anyone who had seen the texts would know, but you could forgive everyone else for thinking: car crash, gas leak, house fire, etc. initially.
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is it weird that they don't mention Perry Saturn in this at all? I think they even cut his name out at one point
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Cubone posted:is it weird that they don't mention Perry Saturn in this at all? I think they even cut his name out at one point Perry Saturn should be his own whole episode but unfortunately he was so disconnected from anybody for so long that he can only really tell his own story and his mind is pretty far gone and he's been on and off drugs still as far as I know. I think it's a thing where if you bring him up you have to provide similar context to Eddie/Malenko/Jericho and it's just not there and he wasn't really involved at all with anything that happened.
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# ? Mar 23, 2020 07:25 |
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Saturn's story breaks my heart. As a little wrestling fan I thought he was super cool and did a ton of sweet moves. It was bitter sweet when he showed back up years ago. Sweet he was back but awful to hear what he went through. He stayed alive for his dog though
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# ? Mar 23, 2020 07:47 |
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Benoit was my favorite wrestler.
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Animal-Mother posted:Benoit was my favorite wrestler. I stopped watching for a while after that. Not to be all "And I don't know how to accept that" about it, it just took any joy out of wrestling for a while. Eddy passing was brutal too (he's my favorite wrestler, and I'm not trying to be funny). TheKingslayer posted:Saturn's story breaks my heart. As a little wrestling fan I thought he was super cool and did a ton of sweet moves. It was bitter sweet when he showed back up years ago. Sweet he was back but awful to hear what he went through. He stayed alive for his dog though Saturn would be an indy darling now. Badass with a unique look and a great moveset? Oh yeah.
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# ? Mar 24, 2020 01:39 |
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Saturn in his prime would own in current New Japan throwing Ishii on his head.
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# ? Mar 24, 2020 16:12 |
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The Eliminators would instantly be a top 5 tag team if they were about today
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davidbix posted:Does anyone have any idea if her somewhat...extreme politics are a new thing or not? They don't seem to match anything else we know about her. I watched this last night and thought "that woman who wants to build a wall while screaming about her taxes sure does seem nice"
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# ? Mar 24, 2020 16:48 |
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second half of the Benoit doc is starting now e: next week will be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8sDp65dyeA&t=82s NEW JACK Troy Queef fucked around with this message at 03:58 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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Just finished watching part 2. I'm really, really glad that David and Sandra are back in touch, if nothing else. Grief does terrible things to people. but whatever family member lied to her and Chris's surviving kids, telling them that the other wanted nothing to do with each other...that's a terrible thing to do someone. That said: I was absolutely not prepared for the part about Sandra witnessing the aftermath of an incident where Chris was abusive to Nancy and refused to elaborate about what he did past that "...he hurt her..." out of sensitivity to Chris's surviving kids.
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Part 2 was really heartbreaking, but god bless Jericho and Chavo for helping two horribly grief-stricken people move on, even in a small way.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 07:46 |
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The sheriff's story about finding the crime scene is chilling.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 08:53 |
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the last 20 minutes of this was a really difficult watch.
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OFFICER LIGER posted:the last 20 minutes of this was a really difficult watch. That's where I'm at right now and David Benoit is about bringing me to tears. I remember losing my dad in a way more mundane way and it was crushing, I can't even begin to put myself in his shoes. That poor kid and now man.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 09:05 |
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I'm catching up on season 1 now and this Montreal episode really feels like a hit piece on Bret. Pritchard and Cornette are more than happy to poo poo on Bret for not wanting to lose when Shawn pulled the same poo poo plenty.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 10:52 |
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Oh btw if you're in Australia you can watch this on SBS On Demand. Really tough watch. I think it's too nice to WWE but that's to be expected. gently caress Chris Benoit forever but I still think it's hard to say he was 100% cognizant of what he was doing when he was on a billion drugs and had massive brain damage. I really hope the wrestlers from Benoit's cohort (the ones that are left) are taking care of themselves.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 12:46 |
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This was an incredible but heartbreaking episode, I'm really glad I watched it but it's going to stick with me for a while. The ending felt cathartic, though. It was really nice to see David and Sandra spending time together, and good on Jericho for both being the guy to put them in contact with each other and for being one of the few people to reach out to the families after the tragedy.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:01 |
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I feel like the fact that he reunited them at All Out (based on the filming timeline of this series and that we see them entering the Sears Center) may have been intentional as well, tying into some of the comments at the end of the program that amounted to basically "Wrestling is understandably inhospitable to Chris Benoit, but it's been a long time since it happened and things are changing, so it doesn't have to be inhospitable to the people that were in his life."
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 15:01 |
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This stuff was rough watching at points, but I feel that they did an outstanding job of tackling what probably is the most difficult subject imaginable. Hope that this helps everybody involved get to a better place in their lives. Also Jericho is a good dude.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 15:34 |
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Chavo pulling a face & going "strange" after saying he'd just discovered he'd on TV to humanise a murderer was unintentionally funny.
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Cerebral Bore posted:This stuff was rough watching at points, but I feel that they did an outstanding job of tackling what probably is the most difficult subject imaginable. Hope that this helps everybody involved get to a better place in their lives. Also Jericho is a good dude. they're covering owen later this season and i feel like thats gonna be another real tough one to get through
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 16:09 |
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The Owen one is going to be must-see for me because Martha's on it, but I sincerely doubt very many people from WWE will be on it. Not that they need WWE people since they did fine without them on the Benoit episode, but the Owen story will almost certainly make them look worse. I hope they get the guy who was on the POST Wrestling Owen audio show, the guy who was with Owen for much of the day that he died.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 16:56 |
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That was a very strange moment with Chavo going "Wait, maybe *all* wrestlers are brain damaged "
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 17:20 |
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Did anyone else pick up on the remark from Jericho about using drugs under the Wellness Policy? Am I Sonnie in thinking that was absurd?
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 17:22 |
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kind of put together that jim ross will never not sound like an overly defensive jackass even if he's actually seemingly placing blame on himself and/or his company. maybe it's the bluntness and authoritative tone, or maybe he just always is that overly defensive jackass. Can't tell. this observation mostly comes from about 8 minutes into pt2 when he's talking about fault for putting on the tribute show
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Randazzo sucked 20 years ago and his book was trash and he should've been replaced by Meltzer. I'm happy they aren't using Dutch for narration anymore, that "Well Jose came out of the bathroom and his shirt was ripped" justification for killing Brody was too much for me. Wasn't a fan of Sandra saying nobody from WWE reached out to them. JR came to the funeral and you told him to gently caress off so seems to me like you closed the door on that one.
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Mob posted:Wasn't a fan of Sandra saying nobody from WWE reached out to them. JR came to the funeral and you told him to gently caress off so seems to me like you closed the door on that one.
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Cavauro posted:kind of put together that jim ross will never not sound like an overly defensive jackass even if he's actually seemingly placing blame on himself and/or his company. maybe it's the bluntness and authoritative tone, or maybe he just always is that overly defensive jackass. Can't tell. this observation mostly comes from about 8 minutes into pt2 when he's talking about fault for putting on the tribute show Yeah it really came off like he was arguing against someone imaginary. Like, say you hosed up and move on. I wonder if someone was egging him on in that interview or if he just started acting like that unprompted.
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Cavauro posted:kind of put together that jim ross will never not sound like an overly defensive jackass even if he's actually seemingly placing blame on himself and/or his company. maybe it's the bluntness and authoritative tone, or maybe he just always is that overly defensive jackass. Can't tell. this observation mostly comes from about 8 minutes into pt2 when he's talking about fault for putting on the tribute show I agree with you and I think a large part of his defensiveness is tied to people thinking wrestling is fake/doesn't take a toll on performers physically. He was most agitated and defensive when he was talking about that piece of it.
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Mob posted:
Yeah the people burying their family after a horrific murder didn't give ol JR the respect he deserved. Boomer sooner
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David understandably sobs towards the end and I start tearing up. Then Nancy and Chavo walk about to give him much needed hugs and support and I went full on ugly cry. I went to my daughter and gave her a big hug. My Internet powers are failing me. Does anyone have a decent vid of the Super J cup match Jericho mentioned in the bonus footage from DSotR After Dark? It took place December 1995, a quarterfinal match between Lionheart and Wild Pegasus
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 18:02 |
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funerals don't happen a couple days after death so if wwe didn't contact them for all that time and then JR came to the funeral and tried to initiate official or unofficial wwe contact that would be worse than not showing up. If he was there for personal reasons and got chewed out it should probably be forgiven and not a sign for the corporation to continue never contacting them again. or if nothing else, you really must make a post blaming david as well since he said the same stuff
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 18:03 |
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Facts are facts, in 2007 Stephanie hadn't invented charity as the best PR yet. They're a corporation not a CAREporation folks
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The part I liked about the documentary is that it did at least go into how Nancy was a legitimately great performer in her own right because far too often it's just "Nancy Benoit, who got murdered by Chris" but Woman was an absolutely fantastic in her own right as a manager. I've not seen much of her stuff in Florida with Kevin Sullivan but both in ECW & her later run in WCW she was just great in her role.
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