Eddie Guerraro's Death Play a Factor?
Who's Sharri Martel? I had a chance to meet Chris Benoit in Van and decided not to go,....sadly one of the biggest mistakes to be made in my current retrospect. He was a sound technical wrestler, and truely held a passion for the sport (reminds me of a young Arn Anderson in the looks department). Chris Benoit was and will always be remembered as a well respected, passionate wrestler, to all WWE fans that watched him wrestle; despite, whether or not these claims of him commiting suicide and taking the lives of his wife and child are found to be true.
You don't see sound technical wrestlers anymore (Bret Hart, Angle, Jericho, Malenko, and arguably Ric Flair have more or less disappeared) which is a shame really, because there were always those cool finishing moves and setup moves where even if fake they still looked pretty damn cool (Texas Cloverleaf, The Sharp Shooter, Crippler Crossface, Figure Four Leg Lock) as opposed to an atomic leg drop or something. Anyways, Benoit was one of the only technical wrestlers left in the WWE and the sport will suffer without them.
Eddie Guerraro's death must have had, and continued to have an impact on Benoit's life after Guerraro passed on. Keep in mind for 15 years these guys were closer than an average family, kinda like a military band that goes to war only those in your band can understand you. Your family, friends, coworkers, can't even begin to relate to what you've been through, and start to seem like strangers, and next thing you know, so does the rest of society. Benoit may have realized this and just snapped. Think about it, you work in an industry that consumes your life 365 days of the year, your on the road for 2-3 weeks at a time, barely get a chance to see your family, your relationships will eventually change.
To the Rabid Wolverine, The Crippler, Pegesis Kid, (former member of the 4Horseman?) Chris Benoit we'll miss you bro!! Thank you for the memories.