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Hart Legacy Wrestling (HLW) is a Canadian professional wrestling promotion operated by some members of the Hart wrestling family , it was founded mainly by Teddy Hart and his associates. Smith Hart was also involved with the promotion prior to his death on July 2, 2017. His long-time partner Stacey Angel is the current owner of the promotion. Bret Hart has no involvement in HLW.

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91-580: The promotion was announced in 2012, founded and had their first show in the Victoria Pavilion in 2013. In 2013 HLW held a show at the Stampede Pavilion named "Resurrection". The event starred wrestlers such as, Konnan , Chris Masters , Bobby Lashley , Trent Barreta , Samuray del Sol , The Super Smash Brothers, Cody Hall as well as IWGP Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith Jr. (David Hart Smith) and Lance Archer . The event had

182-519: A ladder match . In October 1999 on Nitro in Kansas City, Missouri , Benoit wrestled Bret Hart as a tribute to Bret's brother Owen Hart , who had recently died due to an equipment malfunction . Hart defeated Benoit by submission, and the two received a standing ovation, and an embrace from guest ring announcer, Harley Race . Benoit was unhappy working for WCW. One last attempt in January 2000

273-435: 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 mainstream media criticism regarding brain injuries, substance abuse, and the long-term health of athletes in contact sports. Subsequent research undertaken by

364-474: A tournament to crown the first-ever WWE Tag Team Champions . They became tweeners after betraying Los Guerreros . At Rebellion , Benoit and Angle made their successful title defence, defeating Los Guerreros . They lost the championships to Edge and Rey Mysterio on the November 7 episode of SmackDown! in a two-out-of-three falls match . They received a rematch at Survivor Series on November 17 in

455-511: A triple threat elimination match against Edge and Mysterio and Los Guerreros, but failed to win the titles after being the first team eliminated. The team split up shortly afterward and Benoit became a face. Angle won his third WWE Championship from Big Show at Armageddon on December 15, and Benoit faced him for the title at the Royal Rumble on January 19, 2003. The match was highly praised from fans and critics. Although Benoit lost

546-607: A Triple Threat match between Michaels, Benoit, and the champion, Triple H. At WrestleMania, Benoit won the World Heavyweight Championship by forcing Triple H to tap out to his signature submission move, the Crippler Crossface, in a highly acclaimed match. The match marked the first time the main event of a WrestleMania ended in submission. After the match, Benoit celebrated his win with then-reigning WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero. The rematch

637-540: A cyst). A match was set up for the two at WrestleMania 22 on April 2 for Benoit's title, and for the next several weeks, they attacked each other. At WrestleMania, JBL won the match with an illegal cradle to win the title. Benoit used his rematch clause two weeks later in a steel cage match on SmackDown! , but JBL again won with illegal tactics. Benoit entered the King of the Ring tournament, only to be defeated by Finlay in

728-514: A lengthy feud with Johnny Smith that lasted for over a year, which both men traded back-and-forth the British Commonwealth title. In 1989, Stampede closed its doors, and with a recommendation from Bad News Allen , Benoit departed for New Japan Pro-Wrestling . Upon arriving to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Benoit spent about a year training in their "New Japan Dojo" with the younger wrestlers to improve his abilities. While in

819-997: A long-running feud with Jericho for the Intercontinental title, with the two meeting at Backlash on April 30, Judgment Day on May 21 and SummerSlam on August 27; Benoit winning all three matches. The feud finally culminated in Jericho defeating Benoit in a ladder match at the Royal Rumble on January 21, 2001. Benoit won the Intercontinental title three times between April 2000 and January 2001. In early 2001, Benoit broke away from The Radicalz (who had recently reformed three months earlier) and turned face, feuding first with his former stablemates and then with Kurt Angle, whom he wrestled and lost to at WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1. He gained some amount of revenge after beating Angle in an "Ultimate Submission" match at Backlash on April 29. The feud continued after Benoit stole Angle's cherished Olympic Gold Medal . This culminated in

910-513: A match at Judgment Day on May 20 where Angle won a two out of three falls match with the help of Edge and Christian . In response, Benoit teamed up with his former rival Jericho to defeat Edge and Christian in that night's Tag Team Turmoil match to become the number one contenders to the WWF Tag Team Championship . The next night on Raw Is War , Benoit and Jericho defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H to win

1001-539: A minute. Benoit later wrestled Booker T in friendly competitions, until Booker T and his wife, Sharmell , cheated Benoit out of the United States title on the October 21 episode of SmackDown! . On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room. The following night, Raw held a Guerrero tribute show hosted by both Raw and SmackDown! wrestlers. Benoit was devastated at Guerrero's death and

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1092-485: A poll to see who would face Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship that night. Michaels received the most votes and as a result, Edge and Benoit were forced to team up to face the World Tag Team Champions, La Résistance, in the same night. However, Edge deserted Benoit during the match and Benoit was forced to take on both members of La Résistance by himself. He and Edge still managed to regain

1183-512: A result, Sullivan and Benoit had a contentious backstage relationship at best, and an undying hatred for each other at worst. Benoit did, however, admit having a certain amount of respect for Sullivan, saying on the DVD Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story that Sullivan never took undue liberties in the ring during their feud, even though he blamed Benoit for breaking up his marriage. This continued for over

1274-631: A rivalry with La Résistance for the World Tag Team Championship, which saw a series of matches (including losing the titles to La Résistance on the May 31 episode of Raw ), while simultaneously having confrontations with Kane over the World Heavyweight Championship. Benoit wrestled in two matches at Bad Blood on June 13 in his respective rivalries; he and Edge failed to regain the World Tag Team Championship (winning by disqualification when Kane interfered) while he successfully defended

1365-469: A sabbatical to heal nagging shoulder injuries. On October 8, Benoit made his return at No Mercy , defeating William Regal in a surprise match. Later that week, he won his fifth and final United States Championship from Mr. Kennedy . Benoit then engaged in a feud with Chavo and Vickie Guerrero . He wanted answers from the Guerreros for their rash behaviour towards Rey Mysterio , but was avoided by

1456-603: A shirt saying "Toothless Aggression") and The Full Blooded Italians , teaming with Rhyno occasionally. In June 2003, the WCW United States Championship was reactivated and renamed the WWE United States Championship, and Benoit participated in the tournament for the title. He lost in the final match to Eddie Guerrero at Vengeance on July 27. The two feuded over the title for the next month, and Benoit went on to defeat

1547-533: A short time, before defeating Orton in a No Holds Barred match on the January 27 episode of SmackDown! via the Crippler Crossface. Benoit was given one last chance at the United States Championship at No Way Out on February 19 and won it by making Booker T submit to the Crippler Crossface, ending the feud. The next week on SmackDown! , Benoit ( kayfabe ) broke John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL)'s hand (JBL actually needed surgery to remove

1638-487: A storyline "open season" on wrestler contracts, with Benoit taking the Intercontinental Championship to SmackDown! . Van Dam defeated Benoit at SummerSlam on August 25 and returned the title to Raw . After returning to SmackDown! , he embarked on a feud with Kurt Angle in which he defeated him at Unforgiven on September 22. On October 20, 2002, at No Mercy , he teamed with Angle to win

1729-653: A triple threat match to win Kurt Angle 's Intercontinental Championship . It was also in this time period that Benoit wrestled in his first WWF pay-per-view main events, challenging The Rock for the WWF Championship at Fully Loaded on July 23 and as part of a fatal four-way title match at Unforgiven on September 24. On both occasions Benoit appeared to have won the title, only to have the decision reversed by then-WWF commissioner Mick Foley due to cheating on Benoit's part. Benoit simultaneously entered into

1820-523: A vendetta against Benoit along with Lesnar, preventing him from gaining a shot at Lesnar's WWE Championship. When Benoit won a qualifying match for the 2004 Royal Rumble against the Full Blooded Italians in a handicap match with John Cena, Heyman named him as the number one entry. On January 25, 2004, he won the Royal Rumble by last eliminating Big Show, and thus earned a world title shot at WrestleMania XX on March 14. He became only

1911-572: A winning effort in a tag-team match where Benoit partnered with Batista and MVP partnered with then- World Heavyweight Champion Edge . On the June 11 episode of Raw , Benoit was drafted from SmackDown! to ECW as part of the 2007 WWE draft after losing to ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley . In his debut on the ECW brand, Benoit teamed up with CM Punk in a tag team match against Elijah Burke and Marcus Cor Von , in which Benoit and Punk won. On

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2002-522: A working relationship, and because of their "talent exchange" program, Benoit signed with WCW in late 1995 along with a number of talent working in New Japan to be a part of the angle . Like the majority of those who came to WCW in the exchange, he started out in as a member of the cruiserweight division, having lengthy matches against many of his former rivals in Japan on almost every single broadcast. At

2093-494: The 2005 Draft Lottery and participated in an ECW-style revolution against the SmackDown! heels. Benoit appeared at ECW One Night Stand on June 12, defeating Eddie Guerrero. On July 24 at The Great American Bash , Benoit failed to win the WWE United States Championship from Orlando Jordan , but won a rematch at SummerSlam on August 21 in 25 seconds. Benoit then won three consecutive matches against Jordan in less than

2184-744: The Calgary Tigers , became manager of Victoria Arena in 1932, the same year that artificial ice was installed. The arena was replaced in 1950 by the Stampede Corral arena, located nearby in Stampede Park. 51°02′28″N 114°03′29″W  /  51.041°N 114.058°W  / 51.041; -114.058 This article about an ice hockey arena is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chris Benoit Christopher Michael Benoit ( / b ə ˈ n w ɑː / bə- NWAH ; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007)

2275-584: The Four Horsemen , as the three-man contingency held all three of the ECW championships at the time (Malenko also held the ECW World Television Championship at the time). The team lost the championship to The Public Enemy that April at Three Way Dance . Benoit spent some time in ECW feuding with The Steiner Brothers and rekindling the feud with 2 Cold Scorpio. He was forced to leave ECW after his work visa expired; Heyman

2366-873: The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship , from Jushin Thunder Liger. He eventually lost the title in November 1990 (and in July 1991 in Japan and in November 1991 in Mexico, his mask ) back to Liger, forcing him to reinvent himself as Wild Pegasus. Benoit spent the next couple years in Japan, winning the Best of the Super Juniors tournament twice in 1993 and 1995 . He went on to win the inaugural Super J-Cup tournament in 1994, defeating Black Tiger, Gedo , and The Great Sasuke in

2457-574: The Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 21 on April 3. Edge won the match by knocking Benoit off of the ladder by smashing his arm with a chair. The feud finally culminated in a Last Man Standing match at Backlash on May 1, which Edge won with a brick shot to the back of Benoit's head. On June 9, Benoit was drafted to the SmackDown! brand after being the first man selected by SmackDown! in

2548-628: The NWA World Tag Team Championship tournament; they were defeated by Brian Pillman and Jushin Thunder Liger in the first round at Clash of the Champions XIX . He did not return to WCW until January 1993 at Clash of the Champions XXII , defeating Brad Armstrong . A month later, at SuperBrawl III , he lost to 2 Cold Scorpio , getting pinned with only three seconds left in the 20-minute time limit. At

2639-615: The WCW United States Heavyweight Championship before bringing together Malenko, Perry Saturn, and Shane Douglas to form " the Revolution ". The Revolution was a heel stable of younger wrestlers who felt slighted (both kayfabe and legitimate) by WCW management, believing they never gave them the chance to be stars, pushing older, more established wrestlers instead, despite their then-current questionable worthiness of their pushes. This led to

2730-616: The WCW World Tag Team Championship . This led to a reformation of the Four Horsemen with the tag team champions, Anderson, and Steve "Mongo" McMichael . The two hunted after the tag team championship for several months, feuding with teams like Raven and Perry Saturn or Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr. After a falling out with Anderson and McMichael, Benoit and Malenko left the Horsemen; he won

2821-531: The "Crippler" moniker for Benoit. From that point until his departure from ECW, he was known as "Crippler Benoit". When he returned to WCW in October 1995, WCW modified his ring name to "Canadian Crippler Chris Benoit". In The Rise and Fall of ECW book, Heyman commented that he planned on using Benoit as a dominant heel for quite some time, before putting the company's main title, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship , on him to be

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2912-584: The Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary, the main event between Smith and Hart was for the Stu Hart Heavyweight Championship Belt. The event's goal was to raise money for anti-bullying and self-confidence programs for children. In February 2016 it was announced that the next event would be held on March 6, 2016, and that the main event would once again be Teddy Hart vs David Hart Smith. The event

3003-607: The Calgary Stampeders hosted as the Western finalist in 1946 and 1950 , winning the 1946 championship. The building was also used for horse shows and livestock. The arena completed its useful life as a curling rink , comprising four sheets on the former ice hockey surface and an additional two sheets in attached sheds. During its final years as a curling rink the seating bleachers were condemned as unsafe and cordoned off from public access. Lloyd Turner, manager of

3094-488: The ECW World Championship had he been present for the event. Professional wrestler and MMA fighter Bob Sapp , whom WWE had tried to sign up before a contract dispute with K-1 rendered it impossible, reported he would have been put into an oncoming angle with Benoit in case he would have been able to debut. Benoit included a wide array of submission holds in his move-set and used a crossface , dubbed

3185-583: The Horsemen team up with The Dungeon of Doom , but that alliance ended with Dungeon leader and WCW booker , Kevin Sullivan feuding with Pillman. When Pillman abruptly left the company for the WWF, Benoit was placed into his ongoing feud with Sullivan. This came to fruition through a dissension between the two in a tag team match with the two reluctantly teaming with each other against The Public Enemy , and Benoit being attacked by Sullivan at Slamboree . This led to

3276-422: The June 19 episode of ECW , Benoit wrestled his final match, defeating Elijah Burke in a match to determine who would compete for the vacated ECW World Championship at Vengeance on June 24. Since Lashley was drafted to Raw, he had vacated the title. Benoit missed the weekend house shows , telling WWE officials that his wife and son were vomiting blood due to food poisoning . When he failed to show up for

3367-488: The November 25 episode of SmackDown! , Theodore Long set up a "Best of Seven" series between the two. Booker T won three times in a row (at Survivor Series on November 27, the November 29 SmackDown! Special , and the December 9 episode of SmackDown! ), due largely to Sharmell's interference, and Benoit faced elimination in the series. Benoit won the fourth match to stay alive at Armageddon on December 18, but after

3458-471: The Revolution seceding from WCW, and forming their own nation, complete with a flag. This led to some friction being created between Benoit and leader, Douglas, who called into question Benoit's heart in the group, causing Benoit to quit the group, thus turning face, and having his own crusade against the top stars, winning the Television title one more time and the United States title from Jeff Jarrett in

3549-728: The Sports Legacy Institute (now the Concussion Legacy Foundation ) suggested that depression and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition of brain damage , from multiple concussions 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 heavily debated. Benoit has been renowned by many for his exceptional technical wrestling ability. Prominent combat sports journalist Dave Meltzer considers Benoit "one of

3640-616: 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 a Royal Rumble as the number one entrant. Benoit headlined multiple pay-per-views for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) including a victory in the World Heavyweight Championship main event triple threat match of WrestleMania XX in March 2004. In

3731-750: The WWF Tag Team Championship. On the May 24 episode of SmackDown! , Benoit suffered a legitimate neck injury in a four-way TLC match . Benoit challenged Austin for the WWF Championship on two occasions, first losing in a manner similar to the Montreal Screwjob in Calgary on the May 28 episode of Raw is War and then losing in a close match in Benoit's hometown of Edmonton on the May 31 episode of SmackDown! . Despite

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3822-538: The World Heavyweight Championship against Kane. A month later at Vengeance on July 11, Benoit retained the title against Triple H. At SummerSlam on August 15, Benoit lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Randy Orton . Benoit then teamed with William Regal at Unforgiven on September 12 against Ric Flair and Batista in a winning effort. Benoit then feuded with Edge (who had turned into an arrogant and conceited heel), leading to Taboo Tuesday on October 19 where Benoit, Edge, and Shawn Michaels were all put into

3913-422: The World Heavyweight Championship, which both men lost. The feud stopped abruptly, as Edge feuded with Shawn Michaels, and Benoit entered the Royal Rumble as the second entrant on January 30, lasting longer than any competitor before being eliminated by Ric Flair. The two then continued to have matches in the following weeks until the two of them, Chris Jericho, Shelton Benjamin, Kane, and Christian were placed in

4004-428: The World Tag Team Championship. They lost the titles back to La Résistance on the November 1 episode of Raw . At Survivor Series on November 14, Benoit sided with Randy Orton's team while Edge teamed with Triple H's team, and while Edge was able to pin Benoit after a Pedigree from Triple H, Orton's team won. The Benoit-Edge feud ended at New Year's Revolution on January 9, 2005 in an Elimination Chamber match for

4095-414: The beginning, similarities between Benoit and Billington were apparent, as Benoit adopted many of his moves such as the diving headbutt and the snap suplex ; the homage was complete with his initial billing as "Dynamite" Chris Benoit. According to Benoit, in his first match, he attempted the diving headbutt before learning how to land correctly, and had the wind knocked out of him; he said he would never do

4186-638: The course of a year with Sullivan having his enforcers apprehend Benoit in a multitude of matches. This culminated in a retirement match at the Bash at the Beach , where Benoit defeated Sullivan; this was used to explain Sullivan going to a behind-the-scenes role, where he could focus on his initial job of booking. In 1998, Benoit had a long feud with Booker T . They fought over the WCW World Television Championship until Booker lost

4277-624: The dojo, he spent months doing strenuous activities like push-ups and floor sweeping before stepping into the ring. He made his Japanese debut in 1986 under his real name. In 1989, he started wearing a mask and assuming the name The Pegasus Kid. Benoit said numerous times that he originally hated the mask, but it eventually became a part of him. While with NJPW, he came into his own as a performer in critically acclaimed matches with luminaries like Jushin Thunder Liger , Shinjiro Otani , Black Tiger , and El Samurai in their junior heavyweight division. In August 1990, he won his first major championship,

4368-459: The end of 1995, Benoit went back to Japan as a part of the "talent exchange" to wrestle as a representative for New Japan in the Super J-Cup: 2nd Stage , defeating Lionheart in the quarterfinals (he received a bye to the quarterfinals for his work in 1995, similar to the way he advanced in the 1994 edition) and losing to Gedo in the semifinals. After impressing higher-ups with his work, he

4459-470: The end of its Attitude Era . Along with Guerrero, Saturn and Malenko, he debuted in the WWF as a stable that became known as the Radicalz . After losing their "tryout matches" upon entry, The Radicalz aligned themselves with WWF Champion Triple H and became a heel faction . Benoit quickly won his first title in the WWF just over a month later at WrestleMania 2000 on April 2, pinning Chris Jericho in

4550-534: The event, have stated that John Oniston who was the promoter for the event had talked to everyone backstage after the show had concluded and ensured them that they would be paid eventually and that they would receive a bonus of 100 C$ . In late 2013 Jackson told to CBC Radio once again mentioned that Oniston had said to him and the other workers from the event that they would be given their money later on and that they would be compensated for their troubles. He added that Teddy Hart, David Hart Smith and Wayne Hart were

4641-563: The final Canadian independent appearance of El Generico before his signing with WWE . It also featured a 12-man battle royale consisting mostly of local talent. Kevin Nash had to pull out of the event after his wife became ill. During the event wrestler Pete Wilson suffered a shoulder injury and was rushed to the ER . Harry Smith and Teddy Hart would have a rematch in 2014, after that Smith returned after performing in Japan. In September 2015 an event

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4732-504: The finals. He wrestled outside New Japan occasionally to compete in Mexico and Europe, where he won a few regional championships, including the UWA Light Heavyweight Championship . He held that title for over a year, having many forty-plus minute matches with Villano III . Benoit first came to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in June 1992, teaming up with fellow Canadian wrestler Biff Wellington for

4823-464: The injured list. However, when he returned, he did so as a member of the Raw roster. On his first night back, he turned heel again and aligned himself with Eddie Guerrero, and he feuded with Stone Cold Steve Austin briefly. Benoit defeated Rob Van Dam on the July 29, 2002, edition of Raw to become Intercontinental Champion for the fourth and final time. He and Guerrero were then moved to SmackDown! during

4914-416: The intention that he take a face-first "pancake" bump , but Sabu attempted to turn mid-air and take a backdrop bump instead. He did not achieve full rotation and landed almost directly on his neck. After this match Benoit returned to the locker room and broke down over the possibility that he might have paralysed someone. Paul Heyman , the head booker of ECW at the time, came up with the idea of continuing

5005-543: The likes of A-Train at No Mercy on October 19, Big Show, and eliminating Brock Lesnar by submission at Survivor Series on November 16 as part of a Survivor Series elimination tag team match between Team Angle against Team Lesnar. As a result, Benoit challenged Lesnar for the WWE Championship on the December 4 episode of SmackDown! , but lost after passing out to Lesnar's debuting Brock Lock submission hold . SmackDown! General Manager Paul Heyman had

5096-663: The long-term champion of the company. Benoit and Dean Malenko won the ECW World Tag Team Championship  – Benoit's first American title – from Sabu and The Tazmaniac in February 1995 at Return of the Funker . After winning, they were initiated into the Triple Threat stable , led by ECW World Heavyweight Champion, Shane Douglas , as Douglas's attempt to recreate

5187-490: The match was originally intended to be a one-on-one match, Shawn Michaels, whose Last Man Standing match against Triple H at the Royal Rumble for the World Heavyweight Championship ended in a draw, thought that he deserved to be in the main event. When it was time for Benoit to sign the contract putting himself in the main event, Michaels superkicked him and signed his name on the contract, which eventually resulted in

5278-417: The match, Booker T suffered a legitimate groin injury, and Randy Orton was chosen as a stand-in. Benoit defeated Orton twice by disqualification on the December 30 and January 6, 2006, episodes of SmackDown! . However, in the seventh and final match, Orton defeated Benoit with the help of Booker T, Sharmell, and Orlando Jordan, and Booker T captured the United States Championship. Benoit feuded with Orton for

5369-585: The match, he received a standing ovation for his efforts. Benoit returned to the tag team ranks, teaming with the returning Rhyno . At WrestleMania XIX on March 30, the WWE Tag Team Champions, Team Angle ( Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin ), put their titles on the line against Benoit and his partner Rhyno and Los Guerreros in a triple threat tag team match. Team Angle retained when Benjamin pinned Chavo . In April 2003, following WrestleMania, Benoit then feuded with John Cena (wearing

5460-445: The match. Hart had told different versions to the two men, to Guerrero he had said that David had received training for the match but had also told Jericho that David would not be wrestling, just involved in a storyline. Jericho insisted that David would not be included in the show due to his lack of training and was reportedly upset at the promotion for using David to advertise the show. Victoria Arena (Calgary) Victoria Arena

5551-780: The move again at that point. His debut match was a tag team match on November 22, 1985, in Calgary, Alberta , where he teamed with "The Remarkable" Rick Patterson against Butch Moffat and Mike Hammer, which Benoit's team won the match after Benoit pinned Moffat with a sunset flip . The first title Benoit ever won was the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship on March 18, 1988, against Gama Singh . During his tenure in Stampede, he won four International Tag Team and three more British Commonwealth titles, and had

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5642-422: The neck injury, he continued to wrestle until the King of the Ring on June 24, where he was pinned by Austin in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship also involving Jericho. Benoit missed the next year due to his neck injury, missing the entire Invasion storyline . During the first WWF draft , he was the third wrestler picked by Vince McMahon to be part of the new SmackDown! roster, although still on

5733-506: The only Hart family members to be involved in the promotion at the time of the event. He also stated that while he had at the time still not been paid, he said that he did not expect for his payment to ever come. Jackson claimed that the pavilion which the event was held at had at least between 1200 and 1800 people in it and that the cheapest tickets were for 25 C$ , so there should not have been any problem to pay everyone. Jackson claimed that HLW originally planned another event on February 22 that

5824-453: The opening round on the May 5 episode of SmackDown! , after Finlay struck Benoit's neck with a chair and delivered a Celtic Cross. At Judgment Day on May 21, Benoit gained some revenge by defeating Finlay with the Crippler Crossface in a grudge match. On the following episode of SmackDown! , Mark Henry brutalized Benoit during their match, giving him (kayfabe) back and rib injuries and causing him to bleed from his mouth. Benoit then took

5915-493: The pay-per-view, viewers were informed that he was unable to compete due to a "family emergency" and he was replaced in the title match by Johnny Nitro , who won the match and became ECW World Champion. The crowd spent the majority of the match chanting for Benoit. It would be revealed in the following days that Benoit had murdered his wife Nancy and son Daniel before committing suicide . WWE executive Stephanie McMahon later indicated that Benoit would have defeated CM Punk for

6006-455: The promotion. Teddy Hart has claimed that the responsibility lays with the owners and promoters, John Oniston and Stacey "Angel" Olszak, others have maintained that Teddy was the one who was said to be in charge. Hart continued to state that he simply lent his name to the event and featured as a wrestler and did not handle any of the other aspect of the promotion. Wrestler Lance Storm and Jeff Jackson, who served as play by play commentator for

6097-576: The referee what happened, getting himself disqualified. Booker refused that victory, instead opting for an eighth match at the Great American Bash to see who would fight Finlay later that night. Booker won the final match and went on to beat Finlay for the title. This feud significantly elevated both men's careers as singles competitors, and both remained at the top of the midcard afterward. In 1999, Benoit teamed with Dean Malenko once again and defeated Curt Hennig and Barry Windham to win

6188-582: The same time, he formed a tag team with Bobby Eaton . After he and Eaton lost to Scorpio and Marcus Bagwell at Slamboree , Benoit headed back to Japan. After WCW, Benoit worked in Australia , and CMLL in Mexico . In early 1994, he worked for NWA New Jersey where he defeated Jerry Lawler . A month later he fought Terry Funk to a double count out. In August 1994, Benoit began working with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in between tours of Japan. He

6279-571: The second WWE performer to win the Royal Rumble as the number one entrant along with Shawn Michaels. With Benoit being on the SmackDown! brand at the time, it was assumed that he was going to compete for his brand's championship, the WWE Championship. However, Benoit exploited a "loophole" in the rules and moved to the Raw brand the following night to announce he would instead challenge World Heavyweight Champion Triple H at WrestleMania. Though

6370-458: The title at WrestleMania 23 on April 1, where Benoit retained. Their rivalry continued with Benoit defeating MVP again at Backlash on April 29. At Judgment Day on May 20, however, MVP gained the upper hand and defeated Benoit to win the title in a two out of three falls match, thus ending the feud. Benoit would wrestle MVP one last time on the June 2 episode Saturday Night's Main Event , in

6461-410: The title to Fit Finlay . Booker won a "Best-of-Seven" series which was held between the two to determine a number one contender. Benoit went up 3 to 1 before Booker caught up, forcing the 7th and final match on Monday Nitro . During the match, Bret Hart interjected himself, interfering on behalf of Benoit in an attempt to get him to join the New World Order . Benoit refused to win that way and told

6552-569: 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

6643-435: The two and was eventually assaulted. This led to the two embarking on a feud with title matches at Survivor Series on November 26 and Armageddon on December 17; Benoit won both matches. The feud culminated with one last title match as a No disqualification match , which was also won by Benoit. Later, Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), who claimed that he was the best man to hold the United States title, challenged Benoit for

6734-428: The two having violent confrontations at pay-per-views , which led to Sullivan booking a feud in which Benoit was having an affair with Sullivan's real-life wife and onscreen valet , Nancy (also known as Woman). Benoit and Nancy were forced to spend time together to make the affair look real, (hold hands in public, share hotel rooms, etc.). This onscreen relationship developed into a real-life affair offscreen. As

6825-608: The two performers "stood out above everyone else". Benoit trained to become a professional wrestler in the Hart family " Dungeon ", receiving education from family patriarch Stu Hart . In-ring, Benoit emulated both Billington and Bret Hart, cultivating a high-risk style and physical appearance more reminiscent of the former (years later, he adopted Hart's own " Sharpshooter " hold as a finishing move). Benoit began his career in 1985, in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion . From

6916-563: Was a Canadian professional wrestler . He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career, but is notorious for murdering his wife and youngest son. Bearing the nicknames The (Canadian) Crippler alongside The Rabid Wolverine throughout his career, Benoit held 30 championships between 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). He

7007-402: Was a two-time world champion , Benoit having reigned as a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE; he was booked to win a third world championship at a WWE event on 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

7098-625: Was again held at the Ranchmans Roadhouse. In July 2016 the company held an event called the Stu Hart Memorial Cup. The promotion has events planned for 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic . The 2013 show, "Resurrection", was followed by many wrestlers claiming that the promotion failed to pay them. A hotel manager in the area has also stated that a large amount of rooms were booked but that the bills were never paid by

7189-479: Was approached by Ric Flair and the WCW booking staff to become a member of the reformed Four Horsemen in 1995, alongside Flair, Arn Anderson , and Brian Pillman ; he was introduced by Pillman as a gruff, no-nonsense heel similar to his ECW persona, "The Crippler". He was brought in to add a new dynamic for Anderson and Flair's tormenting of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage in their "Alliance to End Hulkamania", which saw

7280-451: Was booked as a dominant wrestler there, gaining notoriety as the "Crippler" after he put Rocco Rock out. In his first appearance, Benoit competed in a one-night eight-man tournament for the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Championship , losing to 2 Cold Scorpio in the quarter-finals match. At November to Remember , Benoit accidentally broke Sabu 's neck within the opening seconds of the match. The injury came when Benoit threw Sabu with

7371-452: Was held at Backlash on April 18 in Benoit's hometown of Edmonton. It was Michaels who ended up submitting to Benoit's Sharpshooter, allowing Benoit to retain his title. The next night in Calgary on the April 19 episode of Raw , he and Edge won the World Tag Team Championship from Batista and Ric Flair , making Benoit a double champion. Following his victories, Benoit and Edge engaged in

7462-467: Was held which featured a match for the NWA World Women's Championship between Santana Garrett and Shojo Machiko which Garrett won. It also featured two matches with Teddy Hart. In December 2015 the promotion held a Hopes & Ropes charity event at the Ranchmans Roadhouse in Calgary. The main event was a match between cousins Teddy Hart and David Hart Smith. The event was put on together with

7553-500: Was made to try to keep him with WCW, by putting the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship on him by defeating Sid Vicious at Souled Out . However, due to disagreements with management and to protest the promotion of Kevin Sullivan to head booker, Benoit left WCW the next day alongside his friends Eddie Guerrero , Dean Malenko, and Perry Saturn, forfeiting his title in the process. WCW then refused to acknowledge Benoit's victory as an official title reign, and Benoit's title reign

7644-479: Was not listed in the title lineage at WCW.com. However, the WWF recognized Benoit's title win, and Benoit's title reign is still listed in the title lineage at WWE.com. Benoit spent the next few weeks in Japan before heading to the WWF, who acknowledged his WCW World Heavyweight Championship win and presented him as a former world champion. Benoit joined the World Wrestling Federation near

7735-591: Was not met. Benoit was born in Montreal, Quebec , the son of Michael and Margaret Benoit. He grew up in Edmonton, Alberta , from where he was billed throughout the bulk of his career. He had a sister who lived near Edmonton. During his childhood and early adolescence in Edmonton, Benoit idolized Tom "Dynamite Kid" Billington and Bret Hart ; at twelve years old, he attended a local wrestling event at which

7826-754: Was renamed after 1918 and taken over by the City of Calgary for the use of the Calgary Vics hockey club. Victoria Arena was the home arena of the Calgary Tigers , a professional ice hockey team, site of its home games in the Western Canada Hockey League from 1920 through 1934. Later the Calgary Stampeders ice hockey club used it until 1950. The arena hosted the Allan Cup championship for senior men's ice hockey , which

7917-414: Was supposed to feature former WWE wrestler John Morrison but the event was canceled due to issues. The February show was replaced by a new promotion handled by the same people and the professional wrestling newsletter Figure Four Online made the following statement: The issue was settled by 2015. In April 2014 Smith Hart announced that David Benoit, the son of controversial wrestler Chris Benoit

8008-471: Was supposed to renew it, but he failed to make it on time, so Benoit left ECW in August 1995 as a matter of job security and the ability to enter the United States. He toured Japan until WCW called. In June 1995, while under contract with ECW, Benoit worked in three dark matches losing to Bob Holly , Adam Bomb and Owen Hart . New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) had

8099-561: Was the main ice hockey arena in Calgary , Alberta , Canada, and one of the first. Victoria Arena was built before World War I and was the main ice hockey arena in Calgary until the Stampede Corral opened in 1950. It was located in Victoria Park, later renamed Stampede Park , home of the Calgary Stampede . The arena was built before World War I for the use of the army, and was originally named Horseshoe Arena . It

8190-414: Was to make his in ring debut for Hart Legacy Wrestling on July 18 in Calgary in a tag team match with Chavo Guerrero , a friend of his father Chris. Hart claimed that Benoit had been trained by his nephew David Hart Smith . The match was later canceled in May when another friend of David's father, Chris Jericho informed Guerrero that David did not have any formal training, prompting Guerrero to pull out of

8281-435: Was very emotional during a series of video testimonials, eventually breaking down on camera. The same week on SmackDown! (taped on the same night as Raw ), Benoit defeated Triple H in a tribute match to Guerrero. Following the contest, Benoit, Triple H, and Dean Malenko all assembled in the ring and pointed to the sky in salute of Guerrero. After controversy surrounding a United States Championship match against Booker T on

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