Michael Benoit Blogs About The McMahons 20.5.2010
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Michael Benoit vs Linda McMahon Article
May 19, 2010
Credit: The Heartford Courant
www.courant.com
By Michael Benoit, father of Chris Benoit:
Watching
from afar, I’ve observed with interest the U.S. Senate campaign in
Connecticut because of my experiences with Linda McMahon and her
business, World Wrestling Entertainment. While she spends millions of
dollars earned through her professional wrestling empire to flood
Connecticut’s airwaves and mailboxes promoting her Republican candidacy,
state voters should know there is another side to McMahon and the WWE.
My
son, Chris Benoit, 40, was one of WWE’s top superstars. In June 2007,
our lives changed dramatically, when he tragically killed his wife, son
and himself. The press jumped on steroids as the cause of his actions.
But tests showed that brain damage in the form of Chronic Traumatic
Encephalopathy, or CTE, not steroids, was responsible for our loss. CTE,
caused by repetitive trauma to the brain, can bring on serious
disorders such as a loss of emotional control, addictions to drugs and
alcohol, depression, aggressive and violent behavior.
Most people
view wrestling as fake and the McMahon family pushed that theory to
avoid regulation. But in its lust for higher ratings and dollars, WWE
began demanding that performers use more weapons and dangerous stunts in
wrestling matches. Although matches are rigged and scripted, the harsh
physical abuse in the form of blunt force steel chair shots to the head
and power bombs through tables onto cement floors are real. I believe
that this change in the industry is responsible for the majority of
deaths it experienced in the last 20 years.
Another WWE wrestler,
Andrew Martin, was 33 when he died. What did Andrew Martin have in
common with my son? He was one of many of McMahon’s former wrestlers who
died prematurely, and he was the second wrestler to have his brain
examined for signs of CTE after death. Martin had the same shocking
brain damage as my son. The human skull is not designed to withstand and
protect the brain from the abuse the McMahon’s insisted their wrestlers
endure. Yet, since the late ’80s, these are the matches into which the
McMahon’s have pushed their talent.
USA Today in 2004 published
research stating that wrestlers are 20 times more likely to die before
the age of 45 than are pro football players. What has the McMahon family
done to make pro wrestling safer? They will spend up to $50 million to
get Linda elected to a position where she could head off any effort to
regulate their business.
The WWE and Linda McMahon evade any
responsibility for the early deaths that their industry suffers at an
astronomical rate. After the Martin tests were completed, I sought to
educate the McMahons about the scientific findings on brain trauma and
how their wrestling stunts could cause this serious and fatal health
issue. They were having none of it. It was clear, the McMahons were more
interested in making hundreds of millions of dollars at the expense of
these wrestlers, whom they regard as little more than circus animals to
be ridden until their value expires.
On CNN in 2007, Vince
McMahon, Linda’s husband, said they had stopped wrestlers from smashing
each other’s heads with chairs. That practice, however, was not ended
until January of this year — scores of “head shots” later. There are
still all sorts of weapons and stunts that the McMahons use to equally
dangerous effect. For a sport that is “fake,” there is an all too
disturbing reality.
You might say that these young wrestlers make
their own choices, and that is true. And the McMahons entice them with
prospects for fame, wealth and glory that few achieve. If this were any
other business or sport, there would be congressional hearings and laws
passed to reform this dirty and dangerous enterprise. The McMahons have
steadfastly held that wrestlers are just independent contractors and not
entitled to health care benefits, pensions or unionization to represent
their best interests.
This is how Linda McMahon made the money
she uses for her Senate race. This is how she ran her business. This is
the true character behind the fancy, Hollywood advertisements. I pray
the people of Connecticut do not allow her to buy her way into the
world’s most distinguished legislative body.
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