Thanks Lion... I have been arguing with friends of mine in New Zealand who flat out get abusive at the thought of people still respecting Chris Benoit... Now, assuming that he did kill both his son and his wife, I will say with all honesty that I don't hold it against him. I have more respect for Chris Benoit than I have had for anyone I have seen or met. The fact that he died in what appears to have been the worst three days of his entire life leads me to believe that he got the point where he had enough and lost the plot. No one except Chris knows what really happened.

Instead of feelind bad about the situation and saying a silent prayer for all three (regardless of belief in God or not), many people are trying to cash in on this tragedy by hyping up the rumours and steriod use in wrestling. We all know that steroids are used in wrestling, many performers admit to having used them in the past, if not the present. Yes, it can lead to an early death, not necessarily directly from the drugs but because it can leave their bodies more suspectable to disease and damage. The wrestlers live with nagging injuries everyday, it is the risk they take to entertain us. At some point, everyone will take some kind of medication to help. One person choosing to take steroids should not cause responsibility to be put onto others who don't.

All I ask is that people remember Benoit for who he was and not who he appeared to be for the last few days of his life. That wasn't Chris Benoit who was involved... that was his inner demons manifesting themselves. We all make mistakes and unfortunately, he can't live to regret or make up for his. I am sorry that he felt so bad about things that this happened. I am sorry that he felt that it couldn't get better. Most of all, I am truly sorry that everything he worked for, dedicated his life for, is being ripped to pieces by media and people who are more interested in getting their 15 seconds of fame, than truly expressing the sadness that we all feel. Granted a lot of people are angry that his son died, that is fair enough. Maybe we will never know the whole truth. But please, don't forget the man we all loved to watch every week. He was and still is, the best In-Ring Technician we have ever seen.

I hope you have peace now Chris.