Chris Benoit Birthday, Date of Birth

Chris Benoit

Christopher Michael Benoit ( bə-NWAH; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler who worked for various professional wrestling promotions during his 22-year career. He is more generally known for murdering his wife and youngest son before committing suicide.

Bearing the nicknames The (Canadian) Crippler alongside The Rabid Wolverine throughout his career, Benoit held 30 championships between the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW – all United States), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW – Japan), and Stampede Wrestling (Canada). Benoit was a two-time world champion, having reigned as a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE; he was booked to win the ECW World Championship at Vengeance: Night of Champions, which was held the night of his death. Benoit was the twelfth WWE Triple Crown Champion and the seventh WCW Triple Crown Champion, and the second of four men in history to achieve both the WWE and the WCW Triple Crown Championships. He was also the 2004 Royal Rumble winner, joining Shawn Michaels and preceding Edge as one of the three men to win the Royal Rumble match as the number one entrant. Benoit headlined multiple pay-per-views for WWF/WWE, including a victory in the World Heavyweight Championship main event of WrestleMania XX in March 2004.

In a three-day double-murder and suicide, Benoit murdered his wife in their residence on June 22, 2007, and his 7-year-old son the next day, before killing himself on June 24. The incident profoundly shocked and changed the professional wrestling industry and drew intense media criticism regarding brain injuries, substance abuse, and the long-term health of athletes in contact sports. Subsequent research undertaken by the Sports Legacy Institute (now the Concussion Legacy Foundation) suggested that depression and advanced chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition of brain damage, from repeated legitimate strikes to the head that Benoit had sustained throughout his pro-wrestling career were likely contributing factors of the crimes.

Due to his murders, Benoit's legacy in the professional wrestling industry is widely controversial and heavily debated. Benoit has been renowned by many for his exceptional technical wrestling ability. Prominent combat sports journalist Dave Meltzer considers Benoit "one of the top 10, maybe even [in] the top five, all-time greats" in professional wrestling history. Benoit was inducted into the Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2003. His WON induction was put to a re-vote in 2008 to determine if Benoit should remain a member of their Hall of Fame. The threshold percentage of votes required to remove Benoit was not met. While arguments have been made by a number of pro-wrestling fans and industry alumni for Benoit to one day enter the WWE Hall of Fame on account of his in-ring work, the overwhelming opinion from the majority of industry veterans is that the nature of Benoit's death disqualifies him from a posthumous induction.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Sunday, May 21, 1967
Place of Birth
Montreal
Age
59
Star Sign

The May 21, 1967 was a Sunday under the star sign of . It was the 140 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.

If you were born on this day, you are 59 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, May 21, 2026, 0 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, May 21, 2027, in 364 days. You have lived for 21,550 days, or about 517,218 hours, or about 31,033,121 minutes, or about 1,861,987,260 seconds.

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21st of May 1967 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on May 21, 1967

Kashmir; A Problem That Just Won't Go Away Intractable Problem Rigid Stand An Enigma

Date: 21 May 1967

By JOSEPH LELYVELDN.Y. Daily News Photo

Joseph LELYVELDN

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RODE IN PAPER SEEN FOR HOWARD HUGHES

Date: 22 May 1967

Newsweek repts industrialist H Hughes weighs entering afternoon field

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COAST TRUST SUIT ENDS THIRD WEEK; Area of Paper's Influence Is Issue in Los Angeles

Date: 21 May 1967

By GLADWIN HILL Special to The New York Times

Gladwin Special

Govt antitrust suit against Los Angeles Times continues; testimony detailed

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8 News Fellows Appointed By the C.B.S. Foundation

Date: 22 May 1967

CBS Foundation names 8 news fellows

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TV: Bandini's Fatal Crash in Monaco Race Shown; A.B.C.'s Cameras Insist on Gruesome Detail European News Offered Live via Satellite Europe's News Live Piccadilly Palace"

Date: 22 May 1967

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

J Gould on TV coverage of crash

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Lindbergh in Jakarta Tracking Rhinoceros

Date: 21 May 1967

he is in Indonesia tracking rhinoceros

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INCINERATOR PLAN GOES INTO EFFECT; But City Will Not Enforce Law Until Tomorrow

Date: 21 May 1967

By MURRAY SCHUMACH

Murray SCHUMACH

Citizens for Clean Air to hon NY Times, Park East (pub), WCBS-TV and WABC Radio for coverage of air pollution crisis

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40 Years Ago Today Lindbergh Stirred the World; LINDBERGH FEAT STIRRED WORLD

Date: 21 May 1967

flight anniv marked, Garden City, NY

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The Week in Finance: Sobering News; Week in Finance: Stocks Continue Orderly Slide

Date: 21 May 1967

By THOMAS E. MULLANEY

Thomas MULLANEY

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan

Date: 22 May 1967

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