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Showing posts with label Chris Benoit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Benoit. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Vickie Responds to Kevin Nash

Vickie Guerrero posted the following on Twitter in response to Kevin Nash's recent comments about Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero:

"Comments from @realkevinnash, "inlaws", or anyone else about Eddie, me, or my girls, just shows how insecure & unhappy they live"

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Kevin Nash Reacts To Benoit/Guerreo Backlash

Speaking to Steven Muehlhausen of The Fight Club Chicago at last week's Chicago Comic Con, Kevin Nash addressed his controversial Grantland.com remarks stating that the professional wrestling industry died at WrestleMania XX when the pay-per-view event concluded with "Vanilla Midgets" Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero—small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers that lacked big in-ring personalities but were beloved by fans—reigning atop as world champions.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Chavo Classic Speaks Out On Kevin Nash Comments

Grantland.com published a lengthy article last week on the life and controversial wrestling career of Kevin Nash with the six-time world champion notably reiterating his stance on "Vanilla Midgets," a dismissive term he used behind-the-scenes in the late '90s in World Championship Wrestling to describe small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers such as Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. Nash said the professional wrestling industry died at WrestleMania XX when the pay-per-view event concluded with Benoit and Guerrero—both of whom were under six-feet-tall—reigning atop as world champions and emotionally celebrating. Guerrero's brother, Chavo Guerrero, Sr., took offense to Nash's remarks and posted a scathing rebuttal on Facebook.

Chris Jericho Takes Offense To Kevin Nash's Beniot & Guerrero Comments

Grantland.com published a lengthy article on the life and controversial wrestling career of Kevin Nash with the six-time world champion notably reiterating his stance on "Vanilla Midgets," a dismissive term he used behind-the-scenes in the late '90s in World Championship Wrestling to describe small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers such as Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. Nash said the professional wrestling industry died at WrestleMania XX when the pay-per-view event concluded with Benoit and Guerrero—both of whom were under six-feet-tall—reigning atop as world champions and emotionally celebrating. Chris Jericho, who worked his way up the wrestling ranks alongside Benoit and Guerrero, publicly took offense to Nash's remarks and responded with another commonly used stance.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Nash Says Wrestling Died When Benoit and Guerrero Became World Champions

Grantland.com has published a lengthy article on the life and controversial wrestling career of Kevin Nash, who has begun to gain traction in Hollywood. A notable point in the article has the six-time world champion reiterating his stance on "Vanilla Midgets," a dismissive term he used as booker in the late '90s in World Championship Wrestling to describe small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers who didn't project larger than life personalities but were beloved by fans, such as Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Possible Chris Benoit Movie In The Works

SRG Films has signed an agreement with Richard O'Sullivan to do a movie on the life and death of Chris Benoit. Half of the movie's $7 million budget is said to have been raised. If the other half can be raised, the movie would be produced in 2011.

Source: lordsofpain.net