Absolutely. No matter what he did outside of the ring, Inside of the ring, he was the Absolute BEST. I can't remember ONE bad Chris Benoit match, and I've seen about 300 of his matches from Japan to WWE.
He could have a match with a stuffed teddy bear and make it a good match, That's how amazing he was, IMO Nobody comes close to having the In-ring talent that Benoit had night-in, night-out. He has done so much in his legendary 20 year career, Whether it was in-front of 50 People, or 50,000 people, Benoit gave it 110% EVERY TIME He went out there to perform. Winning the World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania 20 in Madison Square Garden in the Main Event in arguably the greatest Triple Threat match in WWE History alone deserves him a First ballot HOF Induction, But he's done so much more.
It's a shame to see how he left, But I don't remember him for what he did outside the ring, But for what he did inside the ring. But at the end of the day, Business is business, and Inducting a man who killed his family isn't good business. R.I.P Chris Benoit.
One of the greatest In-ring performers in History.
June 25, 2007 was the darkest day in wrestling history. Benoit's rampage and eventual suicide is something that will never be forgotten, and is a tragedy that we as fans and people will never understand. Benoit killed his son, his wife, and himself.
Benoit killed his family not because he hated them, but rather because drugs severely altered his state of mind. Benoit was, however, just one of the many people killed as a result of drug use. Wrestling will live in my blood until the day I die, even if I don't get into the business.
Chris Benoit, I will not forget what you did to your family, but I respect you and thank you for giving your body and putting it on the line every night for years. For those that think he belongs into the Hall of Fame, he should, but that's how the business works and I understand why he won't get it in. I hope people five, 10, 20, or 50 years from now don't hold a grudge against Chris Benoit.
I don't blame him, and instead I blame the drugs that were affecting his life. Chris was a World Champion and a great one at that. He was a great wrestler, and one of the best in history.
I will miss you so much, Chris Benoit. Thank you for all the memories.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.