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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Family of Nancy Benoit considering wrongful death suit

who didn't see this coming?
No word on who would be on the receiving endand while I don't think the WWE would be the first or best choice I wouldn't say 100% it isn't going to be the company because it isn't like that would be the stupidest lawsuit ever filed.

A case against them would be pretty damn hard to prove though even if the industry is generally scum and their drug policy a sham with holes big enough for Travis Lutter and Gabe Ruediger to walk through after a trip to the all you can eat buffet.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

World Wrestling Entertainment Issues Statement + Benoit Media for 7/17/07

http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2007/2007_07_17.jsp

World Wrestling Entertainment Issues Statement
July 17, 2007
STAMFORD, Conn., July 17, 2007 – WWE understands that the toxicology reports for Chris Benoit indicate that he tested positive for testosterone and negative for anabolic steroids. On Mr. Benoit's last drug test in April 2007 administered by Aegis Labs, he tested negative for anabolic steroids and for testosterone. Given the toxicology report of GBI released today, it would appear that Mr. Benoit took testosterone sometime after his April 2007 test and the time he died. WWE understands that his dealings with Dr. Astin are currently being investigated, and WWE has no knowledge of whether Dr. Astin prescribed testosterone for Mr. Benoit at some point after the April 2007 tests.

For over 20 years, the WWE has been demonstrating our concern for the well being of our contracted athletes, instituting drug testing in 1987 leading up to our current Wellness Program which began on February 27, 2006, administered by Dr. David L. Black of Aegis Sciences Corporation – one of the world’s foremost drug testing authorities.

We believe our Wellness Program is at the very least comparable to those of professional sports and is a program that will benefit WWE Superstars for generations to come.


More links:
- W.W.E.’s Testing Is Examined After Benoit Murder-Suicide [New York Times]
- Steroid found in body of dead wrestler Benoit [Reuters]
- Benoit had steroids in system [Sports Illustrated]
- Death match: Many pro wrestlers dying before their time [Palm Beach Post]
- Lance Storm: Enough Already [StormWrestling.com]

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Monday, July 16, 2007

AS I SEE IT 7/16: Employee Assistance Plans, and one promotion trying SOMETHING

AS I SEE IT
Bob Magee
Pro Wrestling: Between the Sheets
PWBTS.com

More this week on Employee Assistance Plans and about one promotion that at least tried to do something.

This letter from someone calling themselves "Seekers":

"Your most recent article raised a simple question: 'Would an Employee Assistance Program have saved the lives of Chris Benoit, Nancy Benoit, and Daniel Benoit?'

And while you stop short of saying yes, your implication is fairly clear: It certainly could have.

Before I take issue with that, let me state from the outset that I do firmly believe that the pro wrestling needs to clean up its act, and that an Employee Assistance Program is an important component of the benefits that should be offered by any large company, especially when employees are enduring the kinds of stress that pro wrestlers must endure. I will not defend any company that puts itself ahead of the welfare of its employees.

That said, I'm afraid you're wrong. In this case, I don't believe for a moment that an Employee Assistance Program would have helped at all, in terms of helping Chris Benoit keep his demons in check.

There is a significant mental barrier that must be overcome in taking that first step, making that first phone call I speak as the voice of experience, having used an EAP personally on a couple of different occasions. Picking up the phone and talking to a stranger, even a trained specialist whose job it is to say 'It's ok', it's hard. It's much harder than talking to a friend or family member about what's going on. And I'm prepared to go out on a limb and say that if everyone was as shocked as they claim to be about all this, then an EAP wouldn't have helped Benoit deal with his demons. When you're fighting with demons, your friends are the first to know. If he didn't tell anyone he was having a hard time, he wouldn't have called a stranger for help.

Benoit didn't suffer from a lack of resources here. Being able to pay for the services wouldn't have been a problem at his level. And being able to pay for discretion wouldn't have been any more of a problem. You could possibly make an argument that Benoit didn't know where to start in terms of getting Professional Help, but I don't think even that argument would hold much water. You don't go directly from 'I don't know who to call about this' to killing your family and yourself.

I believe that the problem is more cultural in nature, and it has to do with how we as men are perceived in this society. Chris Benoit didn't ask for help. Why not? By all accounts, and people would have gone to the wall to help him. What kept him from asking for help?

I'm inclined to think it's because even today, men are afraid to show signs of weakness. We're supposed to tough it out. That's what our dads did. You are applauded for being 'tough' and working through an injury, but looked at with raised eyebrows if you take 2 weeks off to fully recover from a sprain. If the stress starts to get to you, people say 'He can't handle it.'

The culture has certainly changed, but we're not there yet. There's going to have to be a continued shift in people's idea of what it means to be a man.

I could be wrong of course. We certainly agree on one thing. We'll never know."


Think it won't do any good? Let's at least TRY. Let's start with stopping even ONE death.

I'm well aware that wrestling has a macho culture. That's part of the problem. Wrestlers aren't going to change unless they're forced to...or permitted to...or both. I'm also well aware that companies, even though they offer such programs, seem to offer judgement on those who use mental health services.

But, wrestling, quite frankly, has no choice. Either professional wrestling will enact Employee Assistance Programs (or again... whatever other word, since we all know wrestlers...cough... aren't "employees"), ...or some similar type of programs for their talent; or states will take over drug and other testing for them and remove them from having any role in the process.

Well, at least one wrestling promotion made an attempt to make something positive happen out of the Benoit family tragedy.

At their Best of the Best 7 show this past Saturday night, CZW's Sabine Kernaghan, who processes CZW's ticket orders and works the front door, and who works in the helping professions in her non-wrestling job, came up with the idea of a leaflet in a response to the Benoit family tragedy, that said the following:

Combat Zone Wrestling cares about you. If you are wrestling with real life issues, please look for help.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE
Alcohol Referral Hotline (Idaho Careline), 1-800-ALCOHOL
Cocaine Hotline (Office of Substance Abuse Prevention) 1-800-CO
Office of Substance Abuse Prevention, and the NAFARE Alcohol, Drug, and Pregnancy Hotline.

And if all else fails, you can call on us at czwbeaners@aim.com


CZW's Maven Bentley and Zandig went along enthusiatically. Roger Artigiani of the ECW (New Alhambra) Arena wants to put the numbers up on the ECW (New Alhambra) Arenatrons as a public service as a public service.

Bitch all you want about CZW. Complain about their hardcore style. Complain about something else they've done in terms of promoting or matches they've run or whatever, but they did something post-Benoit that Vince McMahon hasn't done, Dixie Carter hasn't done, and any other promotion in America hasn't done to my knowledge...do something constructive to help someone with the kinds of problems that killed the Benoit family. They ought to be applauded.

Let promotions try SOMETHING...try ANYTHING. Not just face-saving policies that will last until the media and public look away again until the next high-profile death, but real, substantial policies that will help the workers who entertain us to live to something approaching old age.

Until next time...

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Tomorrow is the day

The Benoit Toxicology report will be released according to this article and tomorrow WWE is fu...I mean we'll know what was in Benoit's system.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

The Sword of Damocles and the Chris Benoit story- karlstern.com

The sword of Damocles
Whenever one gets on a moral soapbox one runs the risk of falling off. Blanket statements of zero tolerance and moral superiority often run the risk of making the statesman look like a hypocrite or arrogant. However, when I say "I hate drugs", it comes with more life experience attached to it than I care to admit.

It seems like there have been times in my life when everyone around me was on some sort of drug. Most of which were prescribed by doctors more concerned with making money and getting repeat customers than with helping people get well. Doctors, willing or unwittingly, make money on addiction. Every return trip to a clinic yields another payday for a person who is supposed to be bound by a Hippocratic oath "To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death." Yet day in and day out that's exactly what they do.

I see people who have back pain and go to the doctor who, in return, gives them a pill, not to heal them, but to dull the pain. Instead of finding out why the back hurts and suggesting remedies to end the suffering a pill is given. Then that pill causes them stomach discomfort which, in turn, calls for another pill to be sold (and usually another trip to the clinic to complain about the stomach pain). The new pill dulls the stomach pain caused by the first pill that dulls the back ache. The problem now is the two pills together have caused them not to be able to sleep, which of course calls for another pill... and so on it goes. A doctor isn't making any money if you are well.

I see people in my life acting in irrational and illogical ways as a result of the pills they put in their mouth. I see people whose lives have not improved with the administration of medication, instead, whose lives are now significantly worse. But then again I guess their back doesn't hurt any longer. However mine does, from watching them crouched over the toilet all day long vomiting their guts up because the pills made them sick. Mine hurts from picking them up off the floor where they've fallen down after going to sleep standing straight up. Mine hurts from carrying their load because they can't.

Recently an inmate at our jail complained of feeling bad due to high blood pressure. Despite the fact he was an alcoholic and the alcoholism had likely caused his high blood pressure, a doctor somewhere had given him blood pressure pills to lower it, even when he poured alcohol in voluminous quantities down his throat. My back hurts from carrying him to jail too because he was too drunk to walk. A better prescription for his suffering may have been rehabilitation for his alcoholism thus ending, in all likelihood, his high blood pressure.

How many more people have to die? "Whatever houses I may visit, I will come for the benefit of the sick, remaining free of all intentional injustice". That too is a part of the Hippocratic oath. As my blog is also a part of a larger combat sports website the specter of the Chris Benoit story hangs like the sword of sword of Damocles over, not only pro wrestling, the WWE, but also over the heads of the medical profession.

Karl Stern is a combat sports journalist and webmaster of http://www.karlstern.com and host of an internet radio show at FigureFourOnline.com. Karl Stern is also a veteran police officer and a court certified expert witness in pro wrestling. You may contact Karl Stern at karl@karlstern.com

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Gregory Helms comments on Benoit

Read what he has to say behind the cut:


Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Time to move on!

I, like many other of my fellow WWE'ers have been contacted by various media outlets to speak on or about the Chris Benoit family tragedy. However, I chose to voice my thoughts here rather than trying to have some 5 min debate with one of these obviously uninformed media personalities that do nothing other than fuel the fire of this already senseless tragedy. I could go into great detail about all the nonsense that has been said about pro wrestlers and pro wrestling in general but I think most of that has been covered already. Instead I will provide you with a couple links to some great articles that reflect my opinion.

The first is an interview with Mick Foley which you can read here. http://www.longislandpress.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=3&ArticleID=12578&TM=55828.24 This is one article in which I identify completely!! Mick does a GREAT job here, it's a must read!

The next is JR's BLOG at http://www.jrsbarbq.com/ Look for the blog dated 07/08/07. A very good read.

And finally, Matt Hardy, did a pretty good job in his latest MySpace Blog. You can find a link to his page on my profile.

Please read those three. They are very good and they do a good job of defending pro wrestling when so many others are jumping on the easy ship to bash it! Jericho, Cena, Ted Dibiase, and Bret Hart all did a good job on Larry King as well. Wrestling has always been a business that's easy to criticize, especially by people who have no involvement in it and right now it needs people to stand up for it. I agreed with Jericho and Dibiase the most. There is no perfect answer to what happened. In fact, I feel that you could tell me every single detail of what happened that night and I still wouldn't understand it! Why? Because irrational actions don't make sense to rational men. Plain and simple. And while I will not, nor ever will, condone what Benoit did, neither do I feel any blame or guilt just because I worked with him. He was my friend but his personal life was just that . . . personal. And blaming or criticizing pro wrestling is just an easy way out to try and explain a very complicated tragedy. And I also feel that failed, former stars (and I use that term loosely) like Marc Mero are only making things worse by trying to cash in and turn a tragedy into a last few minutes of fame on TV. That is just pathetic. There are a lot of great people in this business, both behind the scenes and in front of the camera, and the many should not have to suffer for the mistakes of a few.

I know it's been hard to stay positive during this. Life just seems to make no sense sometimes, but life does indeed go on, whether it makes sense or not. So as far as the Benoit tragedy goes, just like the title of this blog says, it's time to move on. I'm only speaking for myself of course, but I've had my sad period, then my mad period, then my just total confusion period (which is still kinda where I'm at) but as with all sad times in life you can't dwell on them, you have to move on. And that's what I'm going to try to do.

Tomorrow (July 12th) is my birthday and I plan to have a great day and I hope everyone reading this does as well.

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More Names come up in Astin Probe

details here

Bob Holly, Rey Mysterio, Marcus Bagwell, Lex Luger, Mike Durham, and Chris and Nancy Benoit...all of their records have been ceased.

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WWE does not reschedule Western Canada shows

Details Here

These are the once scheduled for 07/14-07/17 that were canceled after the Benoit ordeal.

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Linda McMahon to appear on the O'Reilly factor

The segment will be Wednesday night and pit a man with an abrasive personality against a woman with no personality.

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Lawyer: No plea deal at this time for wrestler's doctor

That's the title of an associated press article you will find behind the cut:




ATLANTA (AP) - A lawyer for the personal doctor to pro wrestler Chris Benoit said today his client has no plans at this time to plead guilty to improperly
prescribing medication to two other patients, but he didn't rule out the idea down the road.

Manny Arora, Doctor Phil Astin's attorney, told The Associated Press today "There will be no plea of this unless that is the appropriate thing to do based
on the case, and we have no evidence that that is the case."

A federal magistrate judge today scheduled a pretrial conference in Astin's case for July 19th and asked both sides to, among other things, "confer regarding
the probable disposition of the case." The judge also wrote that he wants the sides to come to the hearing prepared to discuss the "probability of disposition
of the case without trial."

Arora said that is a standard request by a judge. He said he needs documents and other evidence gathered by federal prosecutors before moving forward in
the case. Arora suggested he may ask for a postponement of the hearing if he doesn't get some materials before then.

He said "I can't talk about a disposition until I actually see what the evidence is."

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, Patrick Crosby, declined to comment today on whether that office would consider a plea deal in the Astin case.

Astin was charged last week with improperly prescribing medications to two patients, but not Benoit. More charges are possible later. Astin pleaded not
guilty at his first court appearance.

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Congressman talks of investigating drug use in wrestling

Some guy I've never heard of from a city which I can't spell in a state I've never been said something about possibly doing something

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AS I SEE IT 7/9: Would an Employee Assistance Program have saved the Benoits?

AS I SEE IT
Bob Magee
Pro Wrestling: Between the Sheets
PWBTS.com

Would an WWE Employee
Assistance Program have saved the lives of Chris, Nancy, and Daniel Benoit?

It's not the first time that I've brought up this issue in AS I SEE IT. The
sad thing is the words below come from an AS I SEE IT column...on January
28, 2000. Obviously there is no more WCW and ECW as there was seven years
ago, but otherwise, the words ring as true as they did over seven years ago
and speak for themselves:

"It's time for WCW, the WWF, and ECW to make an effort to enact REAL drug
testing. NOW.

By that, I mean LEGITIMATE drug testing. I don't mean the farce that results
in stars being conveniently leaked times when testing will take place, but
REAL honest to God testing. I don't mean the farce that allows dirty tests
to be ignored if it will interfere with a major storyline and PPV main
event.

It's time to start a policy of universal random testing within wrestling
companies for the use of somas and other muscle relaxers, for painkillers,
for cocaine, for Nu-Bain and other narcotics; as well as for steroids and
other growth-enhancing substances...testing for the drugs being used by
wrestlers today on an all too frequent basis.

Somas are one of the most widely used drug by wrestlers, used both to
relieve physical pain from ringwork, as well as for "recreational"
purposes...

Firing or suspending someone so they won't 'die on my watch' (a phrase
uttered by Paul Heyman about Louie Spicolli, who wound up employed in
another major company shortly afterward, and died from a soma overdose
shortly after that) won't help one bit. It'll just cause a wrestler to deny
that he or she has a drug problem and more effort in concealing it than in
ENDING the drug problem; just to save their jobs. That policy will just
cause more wrestlers to die.

It is time for Time-Warner-Turner, WWF Entertainment, and ECW to enact an
Employee Assistance Program to allow for drug/alcohol counseling of workers
and office employees. Employee Assistance Programs are a common practice all
over corporate America. These programs involve making counseling services
available through a third-party who will not disclose the nature of the
counseling to the employer, but will provide services that may save a
life."


Would an Employee Assistance Program have saved the lives of Chris Benoit,
Nancy Benoit, and Daniel Benoit?

We don't know. None was ever enacted, even though such a program might have
the demons that took over Chris Benoit stopped from exploding, resulted in
the murder of his wife and son and his own suicide.

To explain, Employee Assistance Programs are commonplace in many major
American companies.

Employee Assistance Programs are part of the medical benefits offered by
major companies. Typically included are (at minimum) a certain number of
sessions without additional costs (beyond any premiums already being paid by
the employee) providing assistance with issues relating to mental health,
alcohol or drug abuse assessment, family issues, child or elder care, grief
counseling and legal or financial services, career planning and retirement

An employer contracts with an outside third party company (there are many)
to manage its Employee Assistance Program. As per the Federal HIPPA law,
participation in an program managed by an outside party is confidential.
This arrangement, as opposed to a self-administered program (which does
allow limited access to information by employers) is the only model that
would work for professional wrestling; because few if any wrestlers would
participate in a program that gave a promoter a chance to pull their push,
or evidence to terminate their services.

Forget the fact that we're talking about companies with some form of medical
benefits...which doesn;t exist for national wrestling touring companies. TNA
claimed to have some sort of program, but won't tell anyone what it consists
of, so fans have to assume it doesn't exist unless or until provided proof.

So....no Employee Assistance Program. What did happen after 2000? We all
know what happened.

Wrestlers kept dying.

Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy: July 16, 2001 (blood clot in the heart); Rhonda
Singh: August 2, 2001 (drug overdose); "Gentleman" Chris Adams: October 7,
2001 (shot to death); Alex (Big Dick Dudley) Rizzo: May 16, 2002 (kidney
failure); Davey Boy Smith: May 18, 2002 (heart attack); Curt Hennig:
February 10, 2003 (acute cocaine intoxication); Michael (Road Warrior Hawk)
Hegstrand, October 19, 2003 (heart attack); Mike (Crash Holly) Lockwood,
November 6, 2003 (drug overdose/suicide); Jerry (Malice/The Wall) Tuite
(December 6, 2003 (heart attack); Chris Candido, April 28, 2005 (blood
clot); Eddie Guerrero, November 13, 2005 (heart attack due to years of
drug/steroid use); Michael (Johnny Grunge) Durham, February 16, 2006 (drug
use and obesity); Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow, January 19, 2007 (drug use); Mike
"Awesome" Alfonso, February 17, 2007 (suicide); Sherri (Martel) Russell;
June 15, 2007 (cause unknown); Nancy "Woman" Benoit, June 25, 2007
(strangulation murder), and son Daniel (suffocation murder); Chris Benoit,
June 25, 2007 (suicide).

Drug use continued after Eddie Guerrero's death. While WWE instituted a
"Wellness Program" and a few mid-level workers, like Nick Dinsmore and Chris
Masters, were made examples of and suspended, and the names that were
"suspended", like Randy Orton were told to work without pay; little truly
changed.

In two notable cases, Randy Orton and Chris masters were openly ridiculed on
air for having smaller builds after presumably getting off, however
temporarily; whatever growth-enhancing drugs they'd been using.

Needless to say, the true message went out: do what you have to do to have
the build we want, just don't get caught. Anyone who thinks wrestlers look
like WWE and TNA wrestlers look naturally is out of their minds....even now.
The use of growth-enhancing substance goes on...with some wrestlers who make
enough money moving on to more expensive and undetectable growth-enhancing
substances like HGH, so WWE and TNA can maintain plausible deniability
regarding anyone failing the steroid component of a drug test.

WWE clearly won't do anything about this problem.

Until State Athletic Commissions step in and mandate truly independent and
truly random testing, or the DEA starts making unannounced visits at live
shows, TV tapings, and PPV events; nothing's going to change.

Before I get the inevitable WWE trolls, TNA is no better. It's been
suggested that TNA will happily take any of WWE's drug failures and
behavioral problems, as long as they have a name. The most notable recent
example is Kurt Angle, whose participation in the internet pharmacy ring,
including the use of equine steroids; is well-documented by Sports
Illustrated.

Until next time...

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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Programming Note: Larry King Live w/Jericho, Bret Hart, Cena this Monday

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/

Monday, 9 p.m. ET
Why did wrestling star Chris Benoit kill his family then himself? As mysteries multiply around his indicted doctor and his murdered son's health, his closest wrestler friends try to make sense of it all. Monday, 9 p.m. ET.

GUESTS:
• Chris Jericho & Bret Hart: Close Friends of Chris Benoit
• John Cena: First interview since the Benoit tragedy -- he is the first Current WWE Superstar to speak outside the WWE tribute.

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