art_vandelay
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Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Nash was probably the more logical of the two but I felt like he was too lackadaisical with his arguments... it was too easy for critics to just brush him off as another defensive wrestling-guy... you can tell they were panicking because they weren't giving him the answers they wanted, though... God help the media... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Depression is a tough thing... who's to say that those who would've spoken up to Benoit wouldn't have just been brushed off with an "I'm fine, what are you talking about?" type of reaction? I'm no psychologist, but I know that there are some things drugs can't cure. We don't know what was going on in his head and we'll never know. Is there a lesson to be taken from all of this? I don't know... Maybe it just wasn't preventable... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
That dumb bitch. Why is it their agenda to pinpoint steroids as the cause when it's been repeatedly said by those close to the situation that the issue runs deeper than that? What do they gain from pushing "rage" into the public's minds? -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
God I fucking hate American TV. They call this "journalism"? How did these people get TV shows on supposedly legitimate news networks instead of being relegated to Jerry Springer-like syndication where they belong? At least Jerry's honest about what he does... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
I don't see how they could, honestly., since anyone can edit Wikipedia. Just because he turned out to be right on a freaky coincidence, well, still he didn't do anything illegal. Everything should sort itself out when this breaks in the mainstream news and this guy ends up with his own wikipedia page, complete with vandalizations and all. Poetic justice at its finest. Might even screw with him professionally for a while if this whole story pops up when a potential future employer googles his name and finds this stuff. This has become hilarious... the dude's amusing himself with the anonymity of the internet and gets caugt in a freakish coincidence. Now his name and image are publically associated with things like: Artest is a piece of @!$%# nigger!!!!!!! People want to @!$%# her in her lovely @!$%# and whip her ass til the dawn of day. Many people fantasize about ramming their cocks up her @!$%#. Don't fuck with Wikipedia... Good for the person in this very thread who found all this on Monday night days before the world caught on... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Thought it was interesting how when questioned about the 60 wrestlers who've died young in the past 20 years, Vince replied saying he didn't know if those facts were true, emphasizing that there have been 5 performers under contract who have passed away in the past 20 years... as if the others never had anything to do with him or his business. They then showed graphics of Hennig and (though inaccurately) Davey Boy... both performers who've spent the better part of their careers in the WWE, both dying within 1 or 2 years following their WWE releases. He'll never own up to the adverse impact his image of a stereotypical wrestler has had on the wrestling industry. All through the steroid talk, all Meridith really had to do was say, "Vince, can you please take off your shirt?' -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
It said "Davey Boy Smith" so really just a picture mess-up. -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Lawler seemed like he was really trying to downplay the steroids and protect the business... He looked totally fucked up... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Debra McMichael speaks as well: -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
How humane of him to allow the dogs to live and make sure they would be taken care of.... He may have meant to keep the (guard) dogs away from the bodies' potential finders... Then why did the cops have a hard time getting in with the dogs in the yard?Couldn't the have entered where the garage was? I didn't know about this and I don't know... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Perhaps he wanted to differentiate it from mail-only addresses that I'm sure is common among celebrities... Ok,I see.But I would think the people he texted it too would know his address.Maybe not.And I wonder if the text messages were repeated to the same two parties again or different ones.I think the last text was to someone different and didn't say "My physical address" Even if they did know, just sending a message that vague and mysterious would probably send a signal to the recipients to go and check the place out... To me it just clearly seems like he wanted the bodies found... As for the missing "physical", I don't know, maybe he felt that it was unnecessary after typing it 3 times. -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Perhaps he wanted to differentiate it from mail-only addresses that I'm sure is common among celebrities... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
art_vandelay replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
How humane of him to allow the dogs to live and make sure they would be taken care of.... He may have meant to keep the (guard) dogs away from the bodies' potential finders...