Dungeon of Death:: Chris Benoit and the Hart Family Curse

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
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"Asking Scott Keith about professional wrestling is like asking Wayne Gretzky about hockey." --Murtz Jaffer, Inside Pulse

The True Story Behind Wrestling's Deadly Secret

On June 25, 2007, Canadian pro wrestler Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy, and their seven-year-old son Daniel were found dead in their Fayetteville, Georgia, home. The ruling of murder-suicide caused a media frenzy and stunned wrestling fans around the world.

Yet the Benoit tragedy was only the latest in a string of disasters that have dogged Stampede Wrestling, operated by the Calgary-based Hart family. In the first book of its kind, Scott Keith offers an in-depth look at the Hart family "curse" that has left all the Stampede Wrestling alumnae either crippled or dead. Were these deaths preventable or inevitable? How did a sport famous for showmanship and entertainment become overrun by rampant drug use, depravity, and greed?

Chris Benoit isn't the only wrestler to be brought down by a history of drug use--many other big names in the sport have fallen victim to wrestling's drug culture and steroid obsession. Why has nothing been done about this, even now after these latest deaths?

Scott Keith knows wrestling from the inside out. This compelling and candid account reveals not only what's gone wrong in the world's most spectacular sport but what must be done to save it.

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4.5
43 reviews
Joe Finney
June 11, 2015
The Hart dungeon is where the guys where trained to work for Stampede. If that promotion caused its wrestlers to go insane and murder their families why haven't Bret hart, Chris Jericho, and Lance Storm just to name a few murdered their families..because Benoit was sick with personal issues, rampant steroid use( condoned at the time he started by Vinnie Mac), and too much pressure being put on him. Sure he murdered his family and was a monster at the end and that can never be forgiven.
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Richard King
April 13, 2019
Not as bad as I thought it would be..but some good recycled facts and stories. Good Read though
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Christopher Stephens
August 5, 2019
awesome book!
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