Chris Benoit's story is a prime example of what CTE can do to people. Over the course of one weekend in 2007, Benoit went from being one of the top wrestlers in the WWE, to a man who annihilated his family, and finally, himself. Because of his heinous crimes, the WWE has tried to erase him from their history books, yet it's hard to ignore the fact that doctors claimed that at around the time of his death, Benoit's brain was functioning at an equivalent to that of an 85-year-old's with Alzheimers. Follow Xia:https://www.instagram.com/xia_land/?hl=enhttps://x.com/xia_land?lang=enFollow Na'im:https://www.instagram.com/naim__ali/?hl=enhttps://x.com/naim__aliWant more True Dat?Go to https://gasdigital.com/ to get the episodes early, uncensored, and ad-free. Plus, access to all other GaS shows, the Live chat, and more! Use promo code TRUE for a discount on your monthly subscription!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Benoit's story is a prime example of what CTE can do to people. Over the course of one weekend in 2007, Benoit went from being one of the top wrestlers in the WWE, to a man who annihilated his family, and finally, himself. Because of his heinous crimes, the WWE has tried to erase him from their history books, yet it's hard to ignore the fact that doctors claimed that at around the time of his death, Benoit's brain was functioning at an equivalent to that of an 85-year-old's with Alzheimers...