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Chris Benoit

Chris Benoit was a Canadian professional wrestler. Although he was a two time world champion, his story had a tragic ending. Due to many years of anabolic steroid use, he developed brain damage. It is believed this was the main contributing factor to his death, a murder suicide of him and his family.

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