Hart books untrained teenager for match?

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David Benoit may already be involved with some controversy, and his career hasn’t even begun yet. He was scheduled to make his debut in the main event of a show organised by a member of the Hart Family.

Try to follow this if you can.

David Hart is the son of Chris Benoit from his first marriage. We know too well about the Chris Benoit controversy, so let’s not go over it again. David has recently been vocal about his desire to become a professional wrestler too. He has a lot of contacts in the industry because Chris’ friends have been very supportive of the surviving Benoit family members. David insists that he recently had very encouraging talks with the WWE. He claims that they plan to use the Benoit name in the near future, and that he will be working for them soon, using his real name.

However, this contradicts a lot of the advice he had received. Triple H, William Regal, Jim Ross and Chris Jericho have all admitted that they asked David not to become a wrestler. They believed that David would never shake off the controversy tied to his family name cause by his father. They also advised David to finish his education first before perusing any career. If he still wanted to become a wrestler then, he should go train with Lance Storm.

Instead of finishing his education, David then tried to become an MMA fighter. He gave up on this very quickly and decided to get back into wrestling. Smith Hart, the older brother of Bret Hart, started training David. He then booked David for the main event of the Hart Legacy event in June. He was due to team with Chavo Guerrero, Jr.

When Jericho found out about this, he was livid. He knew that David was only put onto the show to draw up publicity and increase ticket sales. Jericho demanded that David be removed from the show because David had NO formal training. Smith claimed that David had been training with Lance Storm and himself. However, Storm confirmed that these were lies. David signed up for several camps with Storm’s wrestling school, but never showed up to a single session. Smith then told Jericho that David would not be in a match, he would just be in some kind of angle.

When Guerrero found out about this, he cancelled his appearance. Smith kept changing what he said David’s role would be. Guerrero figured that Smith had also lied about how much in-ring experience David had (he has none). Since then, it is rumoured that David has been removed from the show entirely. Either way, Guerrero is still refusing to work the event.

Jericho and Guerrero are right to be concerned. With David’s young age and inexperience, there is a serious risk of him being seriously injured, or even killed. Many undertrained rookies have died after taking simple suplexes and drops badly. In one of the Great Khali’s earliest training sessions, his sparring partner botched a flapjack. The man landed badly and later died from his injuries.

In November 1996, Eric “Mass Transit” Kulas was critically hurt due to injuries suffered in his only match. The 17-year-old lied about his age and experience to Paul Heyman. His father verified the lies and provided falsified identification. The untrained rookie then worked a tag team match against the Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa). He got badly injured during the match and sustained heavy blood-loss. The match was only stopped when Kulas' father publicly confessed that his son was underage.

EDIT: Corrected the misleading information in the last paragraph.
 

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Goodness me! Rookies are dying at the drop of a hat! They need to train properly and just #BOlieve
 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>The Reverend</dt><dd>May 8 2014, 07:32:32 PM</dd></dl><div>In November 1996, Eric “Mass Transit” Kulas died due to injuries suffered in his only match. The 17-year-old lied about his age and experience to Paul Heyman. His father verified the lies and provided falsified identification. The untrained rookie then worked a tag team match against the Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa). He got badly injured during the match and sustained heavy blood-loss. He died hours later.[/quote]Kulas didn't die from that, he died on May 12, 2002 at the age of 22 due to complications from gastric bypass surgery.....
 
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TheDoctor said:
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>The Reverend</dt><dd>May 8 2014, 07:32:32 PM</dd></dl><div>In November 1996, Eric “Mass Transit” Kulas died due to injuries suffered in his only match. The 17-year-old lied about his age and experience to Paul Heyman. His father verified the lies and provided falsified identification. The untrained rookie then worked a tag team match against the Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa). He got badly injured during the match and sustained heavy blood-loss. He died hours later.
Kulas didn't die from that, he died on May 12, 2002 at the age of 22 due to complications from gastric bypass surgery.....[/quote]I was just about to say this. mass Transit lived long enough to die by his own violation, a piss poor diet.

Also, I have very little faith in David Benoit as a wrestler. I posted his first interview on the board a while ago, and the kid just came off as a stoned slacker. He complained that WWE still hasn't paid him his father's last check (Chris Benoit never showed for his last day of work, mind you) and also was really negative due to the fact he felt he deserved royalty checks for the Network airing Benoit footage.

I hope David can find some sort of peace in life, I really do. I can't fathom how he must feel day to day, but I really wish he would not present himself like he has. His father was famous for his work ethic, and he is famous so far for well... not showing up.

It's a shame, but I don't think there is a place in wrestling (at least right now) for anyone with the name Benoit.
 

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My mistake. I got that from NancyGrace.com.
 
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