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Over a three-day period between June 22 and 24, 2007,
Chris Benoit Christopher Michael Benoit ( ; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career, but is notorious for Chris Benoit double-murd ...
, a 40-year-old Canadian
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employed by
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(WWE), murdered his wife Nancy and their seven-year-old son, Daniel, before hanging himself at their residence in Fayetteville,
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, United States.
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results showed that Nancy was murdered first, having died of
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tion on the night of June 22. Daniel, who also died of asphyxia, was killed as he was lying sedated in his bed on the morning of June 23. On the evening of June 24, Benoit killed himself in his
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, when he used his lat pulldown machine to hang himself. He placed
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near the bodies of Nancy and Daniel. Since the tragedy, numerous explanations for Benoit's actions have been proposed, including severe
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(CTE) and
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and alcohol abuse, leading to a failing marriage and other personal problems. This led to numerous media accounts, and a federal investigation into steroid abuse in professional wrestling.


Events


Murder of Nancy Benoit

On Friday, June 22, 2007, Chris Benoit killed his wife Nancy in the bonus room of their house in
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, 22 miles south of
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. According to the police report, Nancy's limbs were bound prior to her death, with her arms being restrained with
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s, and her feet being duct-taped together. A balled-up combination of a tube sock and tape was also found in the kitchen trash and appeared to be soaked in dried blood, which led police to believe that it was being used as a makeshift gag prior to Nancy's death. Her body was found wrapped in a blanket alongside a
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. Injuries indicated that Benoit had pressed a knee into her back while pulling on a cord around her neck, causing
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. Officials said that there were no signs of immediate struggle. Toxicologists found alcohol in Nancy's body, but were unable to determine whether it had been present before death or was a product of
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. Decomposition made it difficult to estimate pre-death levels of
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and
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, which were found in "therapeutic levels" in her body. In any case, the
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saw no evidence that Nancy was as sedated as Daniel had been when he was killed.


Murder of Daniel Benoit

Daniel Christopher Benoit (February 25, 2000June 23, 2007) was Chris's third child. Daniel had two older paternal half-siblings via Chris's first wife. She and the two older children were living in Canada at the time of the murder–suicide. Daniel was Nancy's only child. Daniel was suffocated and killed in his bedroom, and another Bible was left by his body. He had internal injuries to the throat area, showing no bruises. Daniel's exact time of death is unknown. The reports determined Daniel was sedated with
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and likely unconscious when he was killed. His body had just started to show signs of decomposition, but was not as far along as Nancy's body. It was later alleged that Daniel had the genetic disorder
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and that this was the cause of domestic problems in the Benoit family. It was also suggested that track marks on Daniel's arms were the result of
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(HGH) injections because Benoit and his family considered him undersized due to his condition. Benoit's coworker and close friend, wrestler
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, stated that from his own research on the condition, the symptoms "fit Daniel to a tee, all across the board". Concerning those who had publicly stated that they had no knowledge of Daniel having the condition, Jericho said, "If Chris had decided that he wanted to keep it to himself, you wouldn't have been able to pry that out of him with anything." Despite Jericho's initial statements regarding Daniel, he later stated in his 2011 book ''Undisputed'', "It turned out that Daniel didn't have fragile X, but at the time it made sense because I was grasping at straws." District Attorney Scott Ballard later released a statement saying that a source with access to Daniel's medical files found no mention of any pre-existing mental or physical ailments. Likewise, Daniel's teachers reported that he was on par with other students and not about to be held back as previously thought. In 2016, speaking publicly for the first time in a major public interview on a ''
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''
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, Nancy's sister, Sandra Toffoloni, unequivocally denied any claims that Daniel had ever had fragile X or any similar condition. She also stated that claims of needle track marks on Daniel's arms were "preposterous."


After the murders

At about 3:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday, June 23, 2007, fellow wrestler and close friend Chavo Guerrero received a
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message from Benoit's phone stating that both Nancy and Daniel had
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and he would be late for that night's
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in Beaumont,
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. Guerrero called Benoit back and found that Benoit sounded tired and groggy, as he confirmed everything that he had said in his voice message. Guerrero, who grew "concerned about Benoit's tone and demeanor", called him back twelve minutes later. Benoit did not answer, and Guererro left a voicemail message asking Benoit to call him back. At 3:44 p.m. EDT, Benoit called Guerrero back, stating that he had not answered the call because he was on the phone with
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, changing his flight. He stated that he had a stressful day due to Nancy and Daniel's purported food poisoning. Guerrero then replied with, "All right man, if you need to talk, I'm here for you". Benoit ended the conversation by saying, "Chavo, I love you". During a 2014 appearance on the ''Talk is Jericho'' podcast, Guerrero said Benoit sounded "off" when he talked to him, especially when he said "I love you" with emphasis. Another co-worker who often travelled with Benoit called him from outside the
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airport. Benoit answered and told the co-worker that Nancy was vomiting blood and that Daniel was also vomiting. Benoit failed to show up for the house show in Beaumont and left a voicemail on Guerrero's cellphone that he would be on a flight that would arrive in Houston at 8:00 a.m. CDT on the following Sunday morning. During this time, Benoit called and left a voicemail for an unknown friend. On Sunday, June 24, 2007, five
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s were sent to co-workers between 3:51 a.m. and 3:58 a.m. using both Chris' and Nancy's cellphones. Four of them were the Benoits' home address. The fifth said that the family's dogs were in the enclosed pool area and that a garage side door had been left open. Guerrero and WWE referee Scott Armstrong were two of the recipients of these texts. Guerrero was woken up by the texts and went back to sleep, reasoning that he would ask Benoit about the texts when he picked him up at the Houston airport in a few hours. Benoit failed to arrive on the flight at the Houston airport that landed at 8:00 a.m. Late that morning, Benoit called WWE's talent relations office, stating that Daniel was vomiting and that he and Nancy were at the hospital with him. He stated that he would be taking a later flight into Houston, where he was scheduled to face
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for the vacant ECW World Championship at the Vengeance: Night of Champions
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event that night. Benoit failed to appear for the event.


Suicide of Chris Benoit

According to District Attorney Ballard and the county sheriff, Benoit committed
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. He removed the bar from a lat pulldown machine in his exercise room and fashioned the end of a cord from the machine into a
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. He then released the weights, causing his
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. Ballard said Benoit was found hanging from the pulley cable. On the 2016 ''Talk is Jericho'' podcast, Toffoloni claimed that over the weekend, the search history on Benoit's computer showed he had researched "the quickest and easiest way to break a neck". He had then later used a towel around his neck attached to the handle of the machine, which he pulled down using a very heavy weight and let go, breaking his neck instantly. However, the police report done by Fayette County Sheriff's Office states he showed no damage to his neck area other than that which came from the cable around his neck. It also states the only topic he researched on his computer during that time period was the Prophet
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's resurrection of a dead child. No mention of the claims made by Toffoloni were present in the police report, and his
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report made no mention of damage to Benoit's
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,
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,
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or
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area, further indicating he didn't snap his neck as a manner of suicide.


Discovery of the bodies

On Monday, June 25, 2007, WWE wrestlers and executives arrived in Corpus Christi for ''
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'', which was to take place at the
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. As the early hours of the afternoon progressed and the show got closer to starting, WWE executives were increasingly concerned that they had not heard from Benoit in over 24 hours. Guerrero then showed WWE Vice President of Talent Relations
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(a.k.a. Johnny Ace) the texts that he and Armstrong had received from Chris and Nancy's cellphones in the early hours of Sunday. As some more time progressed without any contact from Benoit, WWE called the Fayetteville police department and asked for a welfare check at the Benoit household. After discovering the bodies, the police notified WWE around 4:15 p.m. (CDT), informing them that they had discovered three bodies at the Benoit home, and the house was now ruled as a "major
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". A
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was not discovered during the initial investigation. One was later discovered in a Bible that had been among Benoit's possessions that were sent to his first wife Martina and their two children in Canada. Benoit's father Michael stated that Chris had left "a hand-written notation in there saying, 'I'm preparing to leave this Earth. However, during a 2020 interview with
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, Chris's eldest son David stated Chris didn't leave a suicide note and showed no indication that anything was wrong in their conversations prior to the tragedy. He stated that Chris had planned for him to visit from Canada the week following the murders.


Memorial and cremation

A memorial for Nancy and Daniel took place in
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,
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, on July 14, 2007. Both were
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and their ashes placed in
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-shaped
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for Nancy's family. Chris was also cremated, following a private memorial service in
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,
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, on August 6, 2007. The fate of his ashes has not been publicly revealed.


Possible motives

Neuroscientist and former wrestler
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argued that Benoit may have been suffering from repeated, untreated
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s throughout his life, ultimately leading to an unstable mental state. Nowinski stated that Chris Benoit "was one of the only guys who would take a chair shot to the back of the head ... which is stupid". Tests conducted on Benoit's brain by Julian Bailes, the head of
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at
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(WVU), showed "Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old
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patient". Dr. Bennet Omalu and others suggested that his brain was damaged enough that he likely would not have lived longer anyway. Other tests conducted on Benoit's
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revealed severe
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(CTE), and
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to all four
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and
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. Bailes and his colleagues concluded that repeated concussions can lead to
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, which can contribute to severe behavioural problems. Benoit's father said that brain damage may have been the leading cause of the murder–suicide. A statement released by WWE described the findings as "speculative". Nancy had filed for divorce in May 2003, allegedly after
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from Benoit, but withdrew it three months later. In February 2008, ''
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'' (''AJC'') reported that Nancy may have suspected Benoit of having an affair with a female WWE wrestler, and that they may have also argued over a
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policy. The ''AJC'' claimed their source was a recently released report from the Fayette County Sheriff's Office.


Responses


World Wrestling Entertainment

The deaths at the Benoit household were first reported to fans of WWE via the company's Mobile Alerts Service and posted to its official website soon after. On its corporate website, the company released the following statement: After WWE promoter
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had gathered the wrestlers together to tell them that Chris, Nancy and Daniel had all died, the company cancelled the scheduled three-hour-long live ''Monday Night Raw'' show that had been scheduled for a few hours later at the American Bank Center. Coincidentally, the show was supposed to be a memorial for the Mr. McMahon character, who on the June 11 episode of ''Monday Night Raw'' "died" in a limo explosion, with the remainder of the ensuing angle cancelled entirely. They replaced the broadcast version with a tribute to Benoit's life and career, featuring past matches, segments from the ''Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story''
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, and comments from wrestlers and announcers from the WWE Raw,
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, and ECW brands. Shortly after the program aired, many of the aired comments were posted on WWE.com. It was not until the last hour of the tribute program that successive reports surfaced that Chris, Nancy and Daniel had all died on different days over the weekend, and that the police were not looking for any other suspects. The following night, Tuesday, June 26, after details of the murder–suicide became available, WWE aired a recorded statement by McMahon before its '' ECW'' broadcast: On Friday, June 29, before that week's edition of ''
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'', McMahon released another statement indicating that the related events of the tragedy were not known to WWE at the time. The rest of the statement remained the same as the first one. After learning about the full details of the
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, WWE quickly distanced itself from Benoit: * Except for his results and listings in WWE's title history (though the summaries of his title reigns have been removed), and select press releases from WWE's corporate subsite, the WWE website removed all past mentions of Benoit, including all news articles relating to the specific details of the incident, as well as his biography and the video tribute comments from Benoit's peers. * WWE pulled the tribute episode from international markets that aired ''Monday Night Raw'' on a tape-delay basis. Several channels announced the episode was being withheld for legal reasons. A substitute ''Raw'', hosted by
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from WWE Studios, was created featuring recaps of
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and World Heavyweight Championship matches that had occurred over the past year. * Benoit's name was removed from his previous theme song "Rabid" on the MP3 release of '' WWE Anthology''. * Benoit, along with his " Crippler Crossface" and other signature moves, were removed from the '' WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008'' video game, after Benoit was originally included in the game as a playable character. Starting with '' WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2010'', the move was reinstated as "Crossface." * WWE Classics On Demand, WWE's subscription
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service, began removing the likeness and mentions of both Benoit and Nancy from archival footage. * Matches and other footage involving Benoit appeared very sparingly on any WWE DVD releases following his death, with all of them being footage involving multiple wrestlers, such as a
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or a multiple-person
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match. The WCW
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DVD by WWE, which features all of the WarGames matches, does include the 1997 WCW Fall Brawl WarGames match between the nWo and the Four Horsemen, featuring Benoit, who was not involved in the finish of the match, but has commentary about Benoit edited out. * On the
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, a parental advisory warning is shown before a program that features Benoit. The WWE Network shows the June 25, 2007, internationally aired episode of ''Raw'' featuring several world title matches instead of the original Benoit tribute show. The opening promo for the June 26, 2007, ''ECW'' episode with McMahon, mentioning Benoit, has been omitted from the broadcast. Several pay-per-view posters that featured Benoit were replaced with new artwork on the Network's menu screen. Matches listed for shows and pay-per-views that have Benoit in them don't mention him by name, but instead list his opponent(s) and stipulation. Additionally, entering Benoit's name into the Network's search function will return no results. * In 2015, Benoit's name was finally mentioned as part of the WWE Network's ''Monday Night Wars'' series about the fall of WCW. This was the first time since the WWE omitted his name in June 2007, that the WWE mentioned Benoit by name. A segment in this series talked about the 2000 Invasion storyline with Benoit and his Radicalz stablemates
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,
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and
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. However, barring an establishing shot, Benoit was omitted from all footage and photographs featuring the group. * Canadian rock band
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, who had written his entrance theme song "Whatever" in 2001, were asked if they would ever perform the song again in a 2012 interview with ''
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''. Band members Raine Maida and Steve Mazur responded that they felt they could not, given the circumstances of Benoit's death. However, they ultimately would play the song again at a concert in February 2025, almost 18 years after the murder-suicide. * WWE included the moment when Randy Orton pinned Benoit at SummerSlam 2004 to capture his first World Heavyweight Championship in a promotional video for the match between Orton and John Cena at TLC 2013. However, Benoit's face cannot be seen. This was also done in videos for the buildup to Orton's fourteenth world championship win against
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in 2020. * In
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's
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video upon his induction in 2017, WWE briefly showed a clip of his match with Benoit. However, the shot is distant and Benoit's face cannot be seen. * On a 2020 episode of ''Raw'' after
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emanating from WWE's ThunderDome, a fan showed an image of Benoit in a prominently featured position during a segment with
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. This was apparently the last picture of Benoit taken before his death.


Professional wrestling industry

Numerous individuals in professional wrestling, past and present, commented on the deaths and their aftermath: *
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commented on Benoit's personality and his thoughts on the crime, saying: "He was peaceful and kept to himself," and, "I think it had to be something personal, a domestic problem between him and his wife." *
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also commented on Benoit's personality, stating: "I never saw him lose his temper or act strange or weird. I don't remember Chris as being a guy who took a lot of pills or drank too hard. I think you'll find over the next few weeks this steroid thing was played up too much." * Kurt Angle chose to comment more on the reaction to the crime, stating, "This is not WWE's fault, and this is not Vince McMahon's fault. Chris Benoit was responsible for his own actions." *
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discussed the media reaction, saying: "It's clear that the media wants to blame steroids, professional wrestling, Vince McMahon or anyone or anything else that further sensationalizes this family tragedy. I refuse to join the choir. I don't have enough information. I wasn't there. I am not a
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. I just can't imagine how or why this could have happened." *
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commented on the situation, saying that he was "shocked and saddened" to learn of Benoit's death. He also believed that steroids may have affected the situation, stating: "Obviously, they were in his home. Let's face it. There's a pretty good chance he was on them and to discount that they didn't play a role, as far as with his temperament, I'd be lying if I said there wasn't that possibility." * Other wrestlers also commented, including
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, Ted DiBiase Sr., Randy Orton,
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,
Lance Storm Lance Timothy Evers (; born April 3, 1969), known professionally by his ring name Lance Storm, is a Canadians, Canadian retired professional wrestler. He is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he works as a producer. He is best known ...
,
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,
Steve Blackman Steve Blackman (born September 28, 1963) is an American martial arts instructor and former professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) from 1997 to 2002, where he was a frequent ...
,
Rob Van Dam Robert Szatkowski (born December 18, 1970) better known by his ring name Rob Van Dam (frequently abbreviated to RVD) is an American professional wrestler. Known for his unique ring style—which includes his variety of kicks, acrobatic movemen ...
,
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,
New Jack Jerome Young (January 3, 1963 – May 14, 2021) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name New Jack. He was best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he became notorious for his willingn ...
,
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, Chris Jericho, and
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. Vince McMahon and his wife Linda (WWE CEO) were interviewed (separate and jointly) by various news outlets. Some wrestlers, such as "Dr. Death" Steve Williams wrote posts on their websites and social media pages. * CM Punk, who was scheduled to face Benoit at the Vengeance: Night of Champions pay-per-view the night he died, was among the many WWE personnel that commented on Benoit during the three-hour tribute show on ''Raw.'' He also briefly touched on the subject of the murder–suicide in a 2011 interview with '' GQ''. He described it as "a pretty... low point in everyone's life. A lot of people don't like to talk about it. It still blows my mind." At the 2012
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during an interview session with wrestlers including Punk, he was asked if WWE was trying to erase Benoit from history. Punk responded that while Benoit is in the history books and that cannot be changed, it does not make any sense for WWE to further promote him, due to "the horrific nature of what he did". *
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, in a 2014 interview, said of Benoit: "He was a pleasant guy, but always had a darkness about him ... a sadness, or something." Waltman added that Benoit had a bleak sense of humour, finding amusement in "things that were a little bit bent." *
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, in a 2019 interview with ''Inside the Ropes'', briefly mentioned Benoit during an interview focused on
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after a fan kept interrupting whenever Heyman mentioned Benoit's name, and said: "Three people died in that house that night, and only one person enoithad the choice behind it, as the other two ancy and Danieldidn't have a choice to die." Heyman also stated that he doesn't care whether CTE was behind Benoit's actions, and while forever respecting Benoit as a performer, lost any and all respect for him personally following the incident. * Dave Penzer, who was a close friend, neighbor and work colleague with Chris and Nancy said in a 2017 interview that Chris was a "nice guy. great talent" but noted there was always something off about him. He called Nancy a great friend but described her as "rough" and "could go at it too." In regards to the incident, he said it's sad Daniel didn't survive but noted that when he heard about the deaths, he didn't have a doubt in his mind it was a double murder - suicide with either parent capable of killing the other based on the back-and-forth dysfunction between Chris and Nancy. He elaborated further that the couple was prone to awkward fights in public whenever they would get together and dysfunction only got worse after the 2006 overdose death of the couple's close friend
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. He said Grunge was able to help the couple with their issues in the past and was the couple's "go-to" outlet when discussing problems in the marriage. Following Grunge's passing, the couple pulled away and became increasingly private and barely spoke to their group of friends and moved to a different house without telling anyone. He states that he believes that if Grunge were alive, he could have helped Chris and Nancy thus preventing the tragedy. *
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also said in his podcast in 2013, “Chris Benoit as the person I knew, loved him. Chris Benoit as a wrestler, loved him. Chris Benoit as the person who did what he did, unforgivable. Bottom line”. Austin also spoke about how nice he was, and how hard working he was when it came to pro wrestling, “Well first and foremost, what I think about Chris Benoit is that guy was one of the most nicest guys I ever met in my life. He’s one of the most talented, hard working cats I’d ever seen in the squared circle. Anybody who knew Chris would tell you those exact two things. That guy loved the damn wrestling business, he was born to be a wrestler and was absolutely phenomenal. Drawing a lot of his influence from The Dynamite Kid, he blazed a path as the Pegasus Kid and his legacy as The Crippler Chris Benoit was just one hellacious career.”


Media

When the news broke about Benoit's death, most mainstream news outlets covered the story, including
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and
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. The Benoit incident made the cover of ''People'' magazine.
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(which has no affiliation with
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, a promotion for which Benoit once worked though their initials are the same) announced on July 16 that noted wrestling writer Irvin Muchnick had written a book on the case, due out in 2008. At the '' Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav'' in August 2007,
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joked to honoree
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that "Chris Benoit is a better father than Flavor Flav", which drew a shocked response and laughs from the crowd. The show aired less than two months after the incident, but no reference was made to the taping date of the episode in question.
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in 2015 speculated the murders were a professional hit.


Government

With Benoit and his death allegedly linked to steroid abuse, WWE underwent investigation by the
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regarding their talent wellness policy.
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did not take action against either WWE or any other professional wrestling company in the wake of the event. In January 2009,
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, outgoing chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested that the
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chief, John P. Walters, "examine steroid use in professional wrestling and take appropriate steps to address this problem". In the letter, Waxman stated, "In the first year of WWE's testing program, which began in March 2006, 40% of wrestlers tested positive for steroids and other drugs, even after being warned in advance that they were going to be tested." He also wrote about how wrestlers who test positive for performance enhancers, receive light punishment and afterwards can often participate in wrestling events. The committee investigation also uncovered how easily wrestlers could secure " therapeutic use exemptions" (TUEs, permission to take banned substances for medical reasons) so they could continue performing while using steroids. When Waxman's staff interviewed Tracy Ray, a physician contracted by WWE, Ray claimed there was "shadiness in almost every UEcase that I've reviewed."


Chronic traumatic encephalopathy reports

At the time of the murder–suicide, research was being led by forensic neuropathologist Bennet Omalu into
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(CTE) in former players of
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. The issue came to the forefront following Omalu's 2002 report on
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member
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after the player's death. Subsequent postmortem analyses of the brains of recently deceased
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(NFL) players agreed with the report on Webster's death, as each player showed the kind of brain damage previously seen in people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, as well as in some retired boxers.
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, a former WWE wrestler who had written the 2006 book ''Head Games: Football's Concussion Crisis,'' was active in investigating the CTE diagnoses of former NFL players Andre Waters and Justin Strzelczyk at the time, and discussed concerns of concussions after Ted Johnson contacted him. On June 28, 2007, four days after Chris Benoit's death, Michael Benoit agreed to Nowinski's offer to have his son's brain analysed by the same neurosurgeons. On September 5, 2007, Julian Bailes, the chief of neurosurgery at
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, conducted a news conference in
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to announce the results of Benoit's postmortem brain examination. In December 2009, nearly thirty months after Benoit's death, Omalu confirmed to
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's ''
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'' that the death of a second WWE wrestler, Andrew Martin (a.k.a. Test), was attributed to CTE. Bailes told ESPN, "When we announced our findings about Chris, some in the media said it was 'roid rage. We said at the time the real finding was that repeated head trauma was the cause. With Andrew Martin as the second case, the WWE and the sport in general have to ask themselves, 'Is this a trend?' The science tells us that jumping off ten-foot ladders and slamming people with tables and chairs is simply bad for the brain." WWE noted the research was new at the time but released the following statement to ESPN for ''Outside the Lines'': In the decade following the broadcast, postmortem brain research on numerous deceased wrestlers diagnosed findings consistent with CTE. Wrestlers diagnosed in postmortem research include
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,
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,
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, Harry Fujiwara (Mr. Fuji) and Ron Bass. In 2013, the NFL and groups representing 18,000 former players agreed to a $765 million settlement compensating players in regards to head injuries, specifically concussions. Influenced by the NFL decision, over sixty professional wrestlers and representatives of deceased wrestlers joined by attorney Konstantine Kyros filed a class-action lawsuit against World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. The litigation claims the company concealed the risks of injury in wrestling, specifically CTE. United States District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the lawsuits in September 2018, saying the Benoit tragedy did not cause WWE to recognize a link between CTE and wrestling but stated: "The circumstances surrounding Mr. Benoit's death were so tragic and so horrifying that it would have been reasonable for his fellow wrestlers to follow news developments about him and about CTE, through which they could have deduced that they were at risk of developing CTE and sought medical opinions about risks to their own health." The
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rejected an appeal in September 2020 and the
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declined to hear the case in April 2021. In 2025,
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interviewed Nowinski for his podcast. He noted the Boston University CTE Center and Brain Bank opened in 2008, shortly after the incident and was able to research the 2021 Phillip Adams murder-suicide in the Charlotte area and found similar connections to Benoit, and the Parkinson's Disease symptoms of former professional wrestler
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were both related to head injuries. Nowinski also noted WWE did not agree with the research into CTE at the time of his research into Benoit. Modern wrestling has added concussion protocols since then to ensure wrestlers are not re-entering the ring too early after an incident.


Steroids debate


Background

Steroids were found in the Benoit household, leading some media organizations to hypothesize that a steroid-induced rage may have been the cause of Benoit's actions, as some doctors have linked steroid use to uncontrollable anger, among other psychological issues which include
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. WWE released a press-statement, challenging the "roid-rage" claims. One part of the statement reads: Prosecutors in
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investigated the deliveries Benoit received from Signature Pharmacy and MedXLife.com, which sold steroids and HGH over the
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. Terence Kindlon, the lawyer for MedXLife co-owner Gary Brandwein, denied allegations that his client's company sold steroids to Benoit. Brandwein pleaded not guilty to six counts in New York state court related to the criminal sale of a controlled substance. According to a report from ''
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'', three packages sent to Benoit were from Signature Pharmacy, with the first one in December 2005 to
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. The second package was sent on February 13, 2006, to an address in
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, and the third was sent in July 2006 to
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. This followed eleven wrestlers that were named in a ''Sports Illustrated'' steroids investigation that began March 2007, which included Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Oscar Guttierez (a.k.a. Rey Mysterio, Jr.), Adam Copeland (a.k.a. Edge) and
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, with Copeland receiving a high amount of steroids. WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt stated that "they believe the facts of this crime do not support the hypothesis that 'roid rage' played a role in the murders", citing evidence of
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in addition to the lack of a
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report, and the fact that the steroids found within Benoit's home were legally prescribed. Gary I. Wadler, a former official in the
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, agreed with McDevitt's statement, saying that "that was a premeditated act and that's not rage". Investigators seized both Benoit and Nancy's medical records, as well as records belonging to
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, Hardcore Holly (Robert Howard), Lex Luger, Rey Mysterio, Jr., Buff Bagwell (Marcus Bagwell) and Johnny Grunge (Mike Durham), all of whom were patients of Benoit's doctor, Phil Astin.


Toxicology results

At the press conference held by the
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(GBI) on July 17, 2007, it was announced that three different drugs were found in Nancy's system:
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, hydrocodone and Xanax. All three drugs were found to be at levels investigators considered normal for therapeutic treatment, as opposed to recreational use or abuse. A
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was found to be 0.184. Kris Sperry, the medical examiner, added it was impossible to say whether any of the blood findings were due to ingestion of alcohol or the post-mortem process. It was also ruled out that Nancy was sedated by Benoit before she was murdered. Xanax was found in Daniel's system. District Attorney Ballard noted this was not a drug that would be given to a child under normal circumstances. It was believed that Daniel was sedated before being murdered, with Sperry ruling out that he had died of a
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. The GBI, however, said in the press conference that it could not perform tests for steroids or HGH on Daniel because of a lack of
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. Xanax and hydrocodone were found in Benoit's system, at levels investigators called consistent with therapeutic use. Elevated levels of the synthetic anabolic steroid testosterone cypionate were found in his urine; investigators believed that the level found suggested it had been taken recently. While testosterone cypionate was found in his urine, there was no evidence of gamma hydroxybutyrate contrary to speculation. Benoit tested negative for blood alcohol.


Drug charges against Benoit's doctor

Phil Astin's attorney, Manny Arora, asked a judge to throw out evidence seized during a raid on Astin's office after the murder–suicide. He claimed the search exceeded authority granted in a
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and that police seized other patients' records and three years of bank and computer records. In February 2008, Astin was charged with overprescribing medication in a case not connected to Benoit. On January 29, 2009, Astin admitted he illegally prescribed drugs, sometimes without examining the patients first, and pleaded guilty to all 175 counts against him. He was sentenced to ten years in prison.


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