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We all know today marks the 5th anniversary of Benoit's double murder/suicide.
Is it time that WWE acknowledges his career in the ring and not what he did outside the ring? After all he was a great performer, iTunes is selling his theme song today for the first time and it's already sold a fair amount. Twitter has exploded in thousands of tweet with #RIPBenoit trending. Also WWE Superstars said their half today on Benoit's death.
I personally believe WWE should show what he did in the ring, we all know what he did outside the ring was horrific but with many people speaking about him today... Do you think it's time to move on from his death and actually feature him in some DVD's?
If he was alive where do you think he'd be now?
Is it time that WWE acknowledges his career in the ring and not what he did outside the ring? After all he was a great performer, iTunes is selling his theme song today for the first time and it's already sold a fair amount. Twitter has exploded in thousands of tweet with #RIPBenoit trending. Also WWE Superstars said their half today on Benoit's death.
I personally believe WWE should show what he did in the ring, we all know what he did outside the ring was horrific but with many people speaking about him today... Do you think it's time to move on from his death and actually feature him in some DVD's?
If he was alive where do you think he'd be now?
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