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Brain damage is the crutch of people who don't want to believe that someone they admired could do something like this. His brain damage is obviously a horrid case, and whilst people can make the argument that what he did had more to do with his brain not functioning at it's proper level, and less to do with his personality, it doesn't excuse what he did.CTE is such a cope in this case. Benoit was a piece of shit who murdered a child. If he hadn't killed himself, any defense based on that (especially in 2007/8) would've received a big go fuck yourself in court. Granted, he needed to be dead for CTE to be diagnosed lol but still.
I put the Owen fall tape in the same category as the Columbine basement videos. It's described so much in detail that the actual video itself is the last piece of a morbid puzzle.
Also I think saying WWE is erasing him is a bit dumb. His name is still on WWE.com in title histories, his name is still on WWE PPV results pages, his matches are on the WWE Network. WWE chose to distance themselves, which is the least bit smart thing for them to do. How do you honor him without mentioning he murdered his family, and assuming that you can explain that he beat his brains out in this profession as the reason why he did it?
Another bit, whilst I agree that WWE (for a long time) ran their employees into the ground. I think the WWE has made serious strides post-Guerrero/Benoit. WWE doesn't need to put a murderer in their hall of fame to work on CTE in wrestling, they already sponsor Concussion Legacy Foundation, among other things.