I wouldn't say all the wrestlers on that list were "famous", but yes, the amount of premature deaths of wrestlers is staggering, and it's clear that the business takes an incredible toll on most of the people in it.
Which makes this even more difficult, since Benoit seemed like one of the more sensible people in it. The loss of these 3 lives is just senseless.
I really don't know what to say......on the one hand, I could write a book about my feelings on this, and on the other I feel like there's nothing to say.
The guy was my favorite wrestler, and while I had no clue about what he was like as a person, he seemed like a good, laid-back, respectful person. Now, not only is my favorite gone, I'm left wondering how to remember him.
I imagine everyone else is having the same problem, too. This is a guy who would undoubtedly have been a future hall-of-famer, whose classic matches could've filled a dozen DVD's, who you could've pointed to as a role model for any aspiring wrestler. And now that's all gone. All those classic moments, and WWE will probably never even air them again.
My pain is nothing compared to that of the family and friends of Chris, Nancy and Daniel, but I'm just writing this as a bit of catharsis and to show how terrible they must feel if an ordinary fan is going through this.