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July 17, 2007

Stephanie & Aurora

New pictures of Triple H's daughter.

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WWE Statement on the Benoit Toxicology Reports

STAMFORD, Conn., July 17, 2007 – WWE understands that the toxicology reports for Chris Benoit indicate that he tested positive for testosterone and negative for anabolic steroids. On Mr. Benoit's last drug test in April 2007 administered by Aegis Labs, he tested negative for anabolic steroids and for testosterone. Given the toxicology report of GBI released today, it would appear that Mr. Benoit took testosterone sometime after his April 2007 test and the time he died. WWE understands that his dealings with Dr. Astin are currently being investigated, and WWE has no knowledge of whether Dr. Astin prescribed testosterone for Mr. Benoit at some point after the April 2007 tests.

For over 20 years, the WWE has been demonstrating our concern for the well being of our contracted athletes, instituting drug testing in 1987 leading up to our current Wellness Program which began on February 27, 2006, administered by Dr. David L. Black of Aegis Sciences Corporation – one of the world’s foremost drug testing authorities.

We believe our Wellness Program is at the very least comparable to those of professional sports and is a program that will benefit WWE Superstars for generations to come.

Benoit Toxicology Results

The results are in for the Benoit family toxicology reports.

Kriss Sperry - Georgia Chief Medical Examiner gave the details - here they are:

Nancy Benoit had 3 different drugs in her system at the time of death. Hydrocodone (also known as Mortab, Morset) were found at 120 micrograms per liter. Hydromorphone, directly from the breakdown of the hydrocodone, was also found. Finally, the anti-anxiety drug Xanex wss present at 23 micrograms per liter. All 3 drugs were found at the theraputic level - not toxic levels. Her blood alcohol level was 0.184.

Daniel Benoit's blood tested positive for Xanex at 100 micrograms per liter, which is an elevated. What is interesting about this fact is that the drug Xanex was not prescribed to Daniel and is typically not prescribed to children. Based upon this finding, it is their opinion that Daniel was sedated by Xanex at the time of his murder.

Chris Benoit tested positive for Xanex at 50 micrograms per liter. He also tested positive for Hydrocodone at 45 micrograms per liter. Both of these drugs were within the theraputic range and not toxic.

As far as steroids ..... Chris Benoit's urine tested positive for the steroid testosterone at 207 micrograms per liter. The elevated level of testosterone in his urine were the ONLY "steroids" present in Chris Benoit. The medical examiner concluded that there is no way of telling whether Benoit's elevated testosterone was a result of recent steroid use. He called it a "mystery" - but said that Benoit may have been treated for a testosterone deficiency.

The drug GHB was not found in any 3 of the individuals.

No way to tell whether the drugs in Benoit's system had any affect on his behavior that weekend. The drugs found in all 3 bodies were at therapeutic - NOT toxic levels. The medical examiner also said that the decomposition of the bodies may have affected the level of alcohol in Nancy's body.

source: wrestlezone.com

We Will Rebuild Him...

WWE has posted another video hyping Triple H's return. Click on the link below.

Triple H video

July 16, 2007

Chris Benoit's Toxicology Results Will Be Released Tomorrow

The Associated Press has released a report stating that the toxicology examination on the body of Chris Beniot is now complete.

The official results will be revealed tomorrow (Tuesday) at a press conference to be held at 2:30 PM ET. The results will be presented by Dr. Kris Sperry, the state of Georgia's chief medical examiner.

The ramifications of this toxicology report have the potential to rock the pro wrestling industry. Just when you thought the Chris Benoit media storm was dying down, "business is about to pick up".

The 10 Different Kinds of Pot Dealers

After extensive fieldwork and the compilation and interpretation of a great deal of data, the author has narrowed the broad spectrum of pot dealers into ten “Types.”

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Triple H v. Booker T at Summerslam

Pro Wrestling Insider is reporting that Triple H will wrestle Booker T at Summerslam. From the looks of tonight's Raw, they are beginning to step up the program. I would anticipate Triple H's return before August.

Gracie Opts Against Appealing

Royce Gracie will not appeal the suspension handed down by the California State Athletic Commission after it said the Brazilian legend tested positive for a banned anabolic agent following his win against Kazushi Sakuraba June 2 in Los Angeles.

Gracie had until July 13 to file for an appeal, however the CSAC said on Monday that its office had not received a formal appeal hearing request and as a result the $2,500 fine and one-year suspension, which expires May 30, 2008, are final.

"I did not appeal the decision because I have been in Spain for the last 1 1/2 (months) on vacation with my family, and for me to appeal, I would have to get a lawyer, and then get some experts to run tests and then get more experts to argue with their experts -- or I can just pay $2,500 fine, and sit out for one year," Gracie said via e-mail Monday. "Well, I fight once a year anyway and it's much cheaper to pay $2,500 in fine then $10,000 retainer to attorney's alone. As for my fans, those who believe me, believe me anyway, and those who don't, does not matter what I do, or what I say, they will not believe anyway." ...More?

WWE® And Gold’s Gym Team Up On The Road to SummerSlam®

World Wrestling Entertainment® and Gold’s Gym will team up this summer to get gym members in shape, primed and ready for WWE’s “Biggest Party of the Summer™,” giving them and others a chance to attend this year’s annual pay-per-view spectacular, SummerSlam, by entering “The Road to SummerSlam Sweepstakes,” sponsored by Gold’s Gym.

The Road to SummerSlam Sweepstakes will award one grand prize winner with a trip for two to attend the live SummerSlam pay-per-view event on August 26 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, N.J., including flight and hotel accommodations plus $250 USD in spending money. Five additional first prize winners will also be awarded $25 in WWE merchandise and a $25 Gold’s Gym Gear gift certificate. The Sweepstakes, open to legal residents of the 50 United States, D.C. and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are at least 18 years old, launches July 15th and will run through August 15, 2007. To enter the Sweepstakes and for official rules, consumers are invited to visit www.goldsgym.com...More?

Benoit book already in the works

ECW Press Announces CHRIS AND NANCY by Irvin Muchnick,
Story of the Benoit Murder-Suicide, for 2008 Publication

July 16, 2007 - ECW Press announced today that it has signed author Irvin Muchnick to write a book about the sensational case of wrestler Chris Benoit.

The book, entitled CHRIS AND NANCY: The True Story of the Benoit Murder-Suicide and Pro Wrestling's Cocktail of Death, will be published in 2008.

Muchnick is author of the hot-selling ECW Press book, WRESTLING BABYLON: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal (site: http://wrestlingbabylon.com; blog: http://muchnick.net/babylon, and has appeared extensively in media coverage of the Benoit case. The appendix of WRESTLING BABYLON documents the premature deaths of nearly 100 wrestlers over the last generation from drugs and related aspects of the pro wrestling lifestyle. That information has been cited both by commentators and by a member of Congress urging investigation of the billion-dollar pro wrestling industry...More?

July 15, 2007

JR's Comments about Nancy and Daniel's Funeral

...The media was strategically hovering outside the church to where one could not enter the facility under the normal, covered walkway during the heavy rain without walking by the reporters, who I realize have a job to do. They had questions with the first being something along the lines of “what about the steroid issue?” It wasn’t “what are your memories of Nancy and Daniel?” or “Is there anything you would like to say to the families?” It was the tired, “steroid” question...

...The wrestling business, like our lives, is far from perfect and many areas of it need to be addressed and improved upon. Perhaps this mission should be approached as if tomorrow was our first day on the job and we have the chance to start fresh and make things better for everyone who wants to play by the rules and to do the right things so the business will continue to thrive long after guys like me are nothing more than a fleeting memory of bygone days...More?

Don't pin sport of wrestling for Benoit tragedy

...Why is everyone so quick to blame professional wrestling? I don't remember anyone asking if football made a "monster" of O.J. Simpson. When Brandon Lee was accidentally killed on the set of "The Crow," no one blamed the film industry.

The media are quick to vilify professional wrestling and not solely steroid abuse, because the profession has never been truly respected. Ever since McMahon re-dubbed it "sports entertainment" - a virtual admission that the matches were staged and the finishes predetermined - wrestling has been rejected as a sport. But since wrestling also presents itself as a competition, it's never been accepted on its own terms.

Even as new details surrounding this tragedy unfold, professional wrestling deserves to be appreciated as a wonderful form of entertainment. Every show is a ballistic ballet, combing the holds and counter-holds originated by the ancient Greeks and Romans, the daredevil athleticism of the high-fliers, and an occasional chair shot to the head. We cheer the larger-than-life heroes, boo the sinister villains, and everyday emotions are stirred up in rousing fashion.

Chris Benoit's legacy is forever tarnished. Whatever the outcome of the investigation, the public should look at this as both a tragedy and a cautionary tale against the damages of steroid abuse. But it's not a reason to attack wrestling. We should blame the man, not the business.

source: www.newsday.com

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