WWE News: Michael Benoit appears on ABC Nightline, discusses son Chris Benoit, steroids, and head trauma
Aug 27, 2010 - 12:00 AM |
Dot Net reader Terri Bey sent the following recap of Michael Benoit's appearance on ABC's Nightline television show.
Michael Benoit said Chris Benoit always wanted to be a wrestler. The show gives an overview of Chris Benoit's career. Michael said the Benoit we saw in the ring was not the Benoit he knew. He said he knew Chris as a devoted dad. The show goes over the June 2007 murder/suicide. The show reveals that Chris Benoit looked up the prophet Elijah on the internet.. One story from Elijah was about how a prophet could raise a child from the dead and lay him on his own bed. They noted that Daniel was lying in his bed.
Michael Benoit then said he watched television 24 hours a day waiting to hear someone say something nice about his son, and he said it wasn't happening. He said the event was a nightmare.
Dr. Julian Bailes examined Chris's brain, and he said that Chris Benoit's brain had a neurobehavioral change much like the athletes' brains that he had studied. They went over Benoit being hit with chairs, ladders, etc. Michael said his son told him that he had so many concussions, he stopped counting.
The show talks about the media coverage of the case focusing on "roid rage." Toxology reports revealed that Chris Benoit had steroids in his system. Dr. Bailes said since the murders happened over the course of three days, he didn't think that it was roid rage which is a snap judgement/emotions. Michael questioned the roid rage explanation, and wanted answers so he allowed his son's brain for research.
Michael Benoit then talked about his son's accomplishments and he said his son destroyed that image in three days. When brain was examined, the examination revealed Benoit's brain was extensively damaged. They talked about how Pittsburgh Steeler center Mike Webster was a shell of himself when he retired. Webster died homeless. Webster's brain was examined. They talk about a condition called CTE, which the doctor wants to call "Mike Webster's Disease." Dr. Bailes said Webster's and Benoit's brains were similarly damaged.
Michael Benoit said the research gave him a good understanding of what happened to his son. He still gets emotional hearing that his son's brain was heavily damaged. He said he thought that is why Chris suffered from insomnia, mood swings, and drank heavily right before the tragedy happened.
Michael said Chris was going downhill. He said Chris had become an extremely religious person who could quote Bible scriptures and that is not how Chris was. Dr. Bailes said in some cases a person with this sort of brain damage can develop a religiosity and he thinks it is very likely the case with Chris Benoit
Michael Benoit feels that if his son had not become a professional wrestler, Chris would still be alive. The show revealed that WWE has questioned these medical findings and said that Michael Benoit's claim that head trauma cause his son's behavior is impossible . The company feels that if Benoit had brain damage, he would not have been able to perform as a wrestler.
Michael Benoit, in response to those who say his son's brain damage is an excuse said, asked "What's their excuse?" He reiterated that his son's choice of profession was the reason his son committed the tragedy.
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