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It wasn't exactly meant as a direct shot at you, Andi. But it's not even just the hardcore stuff anyway. Do you enjoy seeing guys take headdrops? Like the Benoit/Angle/Guerrero big suplexing style? It's all part of the same problem.

Oh behave kenny, the responsibility isn't for every fan out there to smark up and start disliking people getting hurt, in hardcore or any other style. Any more than we should stop liking boxing cos of brain damage, or football cos it fucks the guys legs forever, or ufc or anything else. The problem is that wrestlers will outdo each other, and until you stop that you can't stop it. And you can't stop that.So, yeah, things are bleak :thumbsup:
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From pwinsider.comFox News just reported that the investigation into Chris Benoit's doctor revealed that Dr. Phil Astin is accused with supplying "Benoit with a ten month supply of steroids, every three or four weeks, from May 2006 to May 2007."

Then Benoit couldnt of passed that test that he had in April, NOT good, and on the MSNBC interview, Vince falters during that question,
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From pwinsider.comFox News just reported that the investigation into Chris Benoit's doctor revealed that Dr. Phil Astin is accused with supplying "Benoit with a ten month supply of steroids, every three or four weeks, from May 2006 to May 2007."

Then Benoit couldnt of passed that test that he had in April, NOT good, and on the MSNBC interview, Vince falters during that question,
Exactly what I was thinking.
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From pwinsider.comFox News just reported that the investigation into Chris Benoit's doctor revealed that Dr. Phil Astin is accused with supplying "Benoit with a ten month supply of steroids, every three or four weeks, from May 2006 to May 2007."

Then Benoit couldnt of passed that test that he had in April, NOT good, and on the MSNBC interview, Vince falters during that question,
Exactly what I was thinking.
Oh it could be worse than that, benoit might well have passed - as long as he had a bit less in him than the last time he was tested. Which if he was at the end of a cycle he would have done (what is it, every three months they test? could you not work that into a cycle and pass 3 times out of 4?), which kinda shows the world very clearly how lax it is.Still makes little issue though, they just change the rules for a year or so, then get back to it - easy.
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Daniel wasn't sick according to this.

Amid reports that WWE wrestler Chris Benoit allegedly injected his son with hormones because of a health condition, Scott Ballard, District Attorney of Fayette County, Ga., just released this statement:"There are additional reports that contradict the earlier information that suggested that Daniel Benoit may have suffered from Dwarf Syndrome or Fragile X Syndrome. Daniel's family denies that he suffered from either condition. As a result of the family's concerns, the Fayette County Sheriff's investigators and the District Attorney's Office have inquired into this matter. A source having access to certain of Daniel's medical reports reviewed those reports, and they do not mention any pre-existing mental or physical impairment. Reports from Daniel's educators likewise contradict the claims that Daniel was physically undersized. The educators report that Daniel graduated kindergarten and was prepared to enter the first grade on par with the other students."

TMZ.
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Daniel wasn't sick according to this.

Amid reports that WWE wrestler Chris Benoit allegedly injected his son with hormones because of a health condition, Scott Ballard, District Attorney of Fayette County, Ga., just released this statement:"There are additional reports that contradict the earlier information that suggested that Daniel Benoit may have suffered from Dwarf Syndrome or Fragile X Syndrome. Daniel's family denies that he suffered from either condition. As a result of the family's concerns, the Fayette County Sheriff's investigators and the District Attorney's Office have inquired into this matter. A source having access to certain of Daniel's medical reports reviewed those reports, and they do not mention any pre-existing mental or physical impairment. Reports from Daniel's educators likewise contradict the claims that Daniel was physically undersized. The educators report that Daniel graduated kindergarten and was prepared to enter the first grade on par with the other students."

TMZ.
Oh dear. Not that I wanted Daniel to be ill BUT if he wasn't.......and he was being injected with Human Growth Hormone.................:(
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I only saw Daniel back at wrestlemania and backlash 2004. I'm no expert on kids but he looked like a typical 4 year old. Not noticably undersized or anything like that. Maybe Benoit was injecting him with stuff for no real medical reason. Disturbing as it sounds.

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If it's true Daniel wasn't ill in any way.I want to vomit. :(

I could somewhat understand Benoit killing Daniel if he was ill because he feared no one could take proper care of him with him and Nancy gone. I don't agree with that, but at least it makes some sense. But the fact that Daniel was fine, just makes it even more crazier.
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Do Americans have a different age to leaving Kindergarten/Nursery School than we do? just wondered

America has what we'd call infants and juniors together in one school, known as elementary. However, they start a year later:UK:* Optional nursery* Infant school from the year you turn five through the year you turn seven (reception, year 1, year 2)* Junior school from the year you turn eight through the year you turn eleven (years 3-6)* Secondary school from the year you turn twelve through the year you turn sixteen (years 7-11)* Optional sixth form at secondary school or separate college (years 12-13)US:* Optional pre-school* Elementary school from the year you turn six through the year you turn eleven (kindergarten, then first through fifth grades)* Middle school from the year you turn twelve through the year you turn fourteen (sixth through eighth grades)* High school from the year you turn fifteen through the year you turn eighteen (ninth though twelfth grades, aka freshman, sophomore, junior, senior)In some areas, elementary includes sixth grade, there's a junior high school of seventh, eighth and sometimes ninth grades, and then high school either starts with eighth or ninth grades.Eighth is the most wrong looking correct spelling in the English language.
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Do Americans have a different age to leaving Kindergarten/Nursery School than we do? just wondered

America has what we'd call infants and juniors together in one school, known as elementary. However, they start a year later:UK:* Optional nursery* Infant school from the year you turn five through the year you turn seven (reception, year 1, year 2)* Junior school from the year you turn eight through the year you turn eleven (years 3-6)* Secondary school from the year you turn twelve through the year you turn sixteen (years 7-11)* Optional sixth form at secondary school or separate college (years 12-13)US:* Optional pre-school* Elementary school from the year you turn six through the year you turn eleven (kindergarten, then first through fifth grades)* Middle school from the year you turn twelve through the year you turn fourteen (sixth through eighth grades)* High school from the year you turn fifteen through the year you turn eighteen (ninth though twelfth grades, aka freshman, sophomore, junior, senior)In some areas, elementary includes sixth grade, there's a junior high school of seventh, eighth and sometimes ninth grades, and then high school either starts with eighth or ninth grades.Eighth is the most wrong looking correct spelling in the English language.
That's actually the English education system John, not the UK.Scotland:* Optional Nursery* Primary school from the year you turn 5 through to the year you turn 12 (Primary 1-7)* Secondary school from the year you turn 12 through to 18 years old ( 1st to 6th year)* 6th year is optional and 5th year is optional unless you haven't yet turned 16.
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Ah yes, apologies to the Scots. Should also mention that a few areas in England have some shenanigans with middle schools - the exact years vary, but it's three schools made up of what would normally be infants and younger juniors/older juniors and younger secondary/older secondary.

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