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Owen because he wasn't a murderer. If Benoit hadn't killed his wife and kid he'd be way further up the list than Owen.
Benoit.
Because he wasn't an overrated midcarder whose sole claim to wrestling fame was dying. Notice I said SOLE claim.
Perhaps, but that's "tainted" by the fact it was his own brother both times, a guy who made numerous guys look good throughout their careers.It wasnt though, put on one of the best WM matches in history, along with one of the best cage matches in history.
Personally, I don't think either of these guys deserves to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.
I fail to see how Chris Benoit doesn't deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. This is a pro wrestling Hall of Fame. If we were going to keep people out based upon some type of morality clauses, we wouldn't have any entrants into the Hall of Fame. Hogan, Flair, HBK? See ya. Snuka? Don't let the door hit ya, where the good Lord split ya. Steve Austin? Debra says hello.
And we can keep going on.
In pro wrestling, that's simply laughable.In the Hall of Fame of any sport or any organization, character becomes an issue.
I suggest you do a little digging into Jimmy Snuka.Needless to say, Benoit's actions leave him a little bit on the short end of the stick here. "Morality clauses" is a gross understatement, and you know it. Last time I checked, the other people you listed didn't murder any women or children, regardless of the justifications his fans use to explain why he did it.
Why? Because the years he made money for Vince McMahon and entertained the fans caused significant brain damage which led to actions everyone who knew him said was completely out of character?If Benoit was already in the Hall, I wouldn't kick him out, but there's no way in hell he should ever go in, or ever will.
And yet, there Jimmy Snuka sits...Optics still count, and there is no way that a company in the public eye to the extent of WWE can honor a guy who did what he did, regardless of his in ring career and accomplishments.
In pro wrestling, that's simply laughable.
I suggest you do a little digging into Jimmy Snuka.
Why? Because the years he made money for Vince McMahon and entertained the fans caused significant brain damage which led to actions everyone who knew him said was completely out of character?
I agree with you in that Benoit simply cannot go in sometime in the near future. Ten years from now, when mainstream media won't give a damn and the sting has gone out of what he did, Benoit will be in. As well he should be.
EDIT: I also want to point out the irony that when sane and rational soldiers kill people, including women and children, their labeled as heroes. When a man suffering from extreme mental decay and brain damage does it, he's an evil person. And for the record, no that's not an insult to military personnel.
Sure it does. To say there's a character issue to get into the WWE Hall of Fame is just silly. Look at the list of druggies, wife beaters, homosexuals (that's a character flaw in some people's eyes, though not mine), pill poppers, murderer, bad fathers, etc. that are in the WWE Hall of Fame.That may be laughable, it doesn't mean it isn't true.
Which is why Benoit is not in. Doesn't change the fact he SHOULD be in.Can you imagine the fallout, rightly or wrongly, of a publicly traded company as much in the public eye as WWE, inducting a known double murderer into their Hall of Fame?
But Snuka is. Which obviously means killing a woman doesn't prohibit you from getting into the WWE Hall of Fame. And since you said "the other people you listed didn't murder any women or children" that would kind of make you wrong, would it not?I assume you are talking about the unproven allegations against Snuka? And I don't recall saying that I think he should be there either.
No, it's very much relevant. What it says is that the man who was a Hall of Famer was not the same man who killed his wife and child.All irrelevant.
No they won't. As soon as they cannot make money off of it, they won't care. Pro wrestling isn't a big enough entity to make money off of something that happened 15 years previous.Mainstream media will still care
OJ played in the NFL, something a LOT more people care about than wrestling. OJ Simpson also acted in the popular Naked Gun movies. OJ Simpson was a name a very high percentage of people knew.Hypothetically, if the acquitted OJ Simpson weren't already in the Hall of Fame, how do you think people would feel if nowadays, over a decade after the death of this ex-wife and her friend, people wanted to see him inducted? How would the sting of that feel?
I never said Benoit was a war hero. What I said is that so often we arbitrarily assign morality based upon how it relates to our ability to make ourselves feel good about ourselves. The soldiers who kill are heroes, the mentally damaged man who kills is evil, according to many people.Benoit was no war hero. I'm not saying he was an evil person either, I'm saying he did an evil act, and that should and will be reason enough to permanently exclude him.
Owen because he wasn't a murderer. If Benoit hadn't killed his wife and kid he'd be way further up the list than Owen.
Sure it does. To say there's a character issue to get into the WWE Hall of Fame is just silly. Look at the list of druggies, wife beaters, homosexuals (that's a character flaw in some people's eyes, though not mine), pill poppers, murderer, bad fathers, etc. that are in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Which is why Benoit is not in. Doesn't change the fact he SHOULD be in.
But Snuka is. Which obviously means killing a woman doesn't prohibit you from getting into the WWE Hall of Fame. And since you said "the other people you listed didn't murder any women or children" that would kind of make you wrong, would it not?
No, it's very much relevant. What it says is that the man who was a Hall of Famer was not the same man who killed his wife and child.
No they won't. As soon as they cannot make money off of it, they won't care. Pro wrestling isn't a big enough entity to make money off of something that happened 15 years previous.
OJ played in the NFL, something a LOT more people care about than wrestling. OJ Simpson also acted in the popular Naked Gun movies. OJ Simpson was a name a very high percentage of people knew.
Chris Benoit is a name that most non-wrestling fans would say, "hmm...seems like I've heard that name somewhere before....".
I never said Benoit was a war hero. What I said is that so often we arbitrarily assign morality based upon how it relates to our ability to make ourselves feel good about ourselves. The soldiers who kill are heroes, the mentally damaged man who kills is evil, according to many people.