Hard Knocks : The Chris Benoit Story

2004
8.1| 2h15m| PG-13| en
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Also known as "The Canadian Crippler", Chris Benoit is a superstar in amongst the hallowed ranks of WWE. Rising from humble beginnings in the Stampede Wrestling game, Benoit has won over a huge legion of followers with his awesome displays of raw power. This release offers some highlights from his impressive career in the ring.

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Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
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powermandan A young man from Alberta named Christopher Daniel Benoit was blown away by seeing professional wrestler, Dynamite Kid, perform in a squared circle. Afterwards, he was determined to be a wrestler just like Dynamite Kid and would go on to train under renowned wrestling teacher, Stu Hart. He made it big in Japan Wrestling, then Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), then World Championship Wrestling (WCW), then World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He had a passion and undying love for the sport which made him rise to the top in 2004 and became one of the most respected and gifted wrestlers ever. Nobody ever had a bad thing to say about him. But it was not all golden. A crumbling marriage, disabled son, illegal drugs, and overworking caused his downfall. But it was ultimately the result of several head injuries and concussions that caused him to snap and murder his wife, son, and himself over a three day period in July of 2007. Autopsy showed his brain matched an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient's. WWE canceled their three hour Mr. McMahon tribute show, refunded the tickets and had a Benoit tribute show, showing matches from this DVD, more recents, and WWE stars remembering him. The next night on ECW, McMahon announced that due to newfound evidence that Benoit murdered his wife, son, then himself, that WWE would never mention his name ever again. Since then, they have removed his name from any and all ties with the company, removed all matches he was a main member of, mute his name during old matches, use father camera angles, and only briefly mention him in the Encyclopedia. CM Punk said during a ComicCon that WWE was not trying to erase him, just not promoting him. What WWE has done to "not promote" is overkill and IS erasing. There's more evidence saying OJ Simpson is guilty, but has NFL and Paramount erased him? A few months before the murders, WWE found that MVP also had something wrong in his brain that was treated right away; how come they found nothing on Benoit? They've tried so hard to not use any footage with him and have even tried replace his moments. The best moments in Wrestlemania history (many say) was when Benoit won the World Title in the main event at WM XX, with best friend Eddie Guerrero coming out to congratulate him and they embrace. It was the most heartfelt moment ever. WWE tried to replace that by having Benoit's actual replacement (Daniel Bryan) win a triple threat match (in almost the exact same way) and celebrate in a very similar matter. Nobody will ever replace the Rabid Wolverine.2004 was the year of Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero: two best friends and the best technical wrestlers of their generation. Both men won the World titles that year that were very much deserving. They were undersized, but overcame everything to beat the best. Around the time of this, WWE released an Eddie Guerrero documentary/match compilation called "Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story." Both are very inspirational and feel good. Watching Hard Knocks, it is hard to believe that this is the same guy that committed those awful actions. It is a Cinderella story about overcoming the odds. Wrestling may be a fake sport, but getting recognized in wrestling is no different than any other sport: you must prove to be the best. Benoit worked his ass of to perfect his skills and became one of the most intense wrestlers ever filmed. People twice his sized weren't as good of a performance as him. He pulled off believable wins against much bigger guys. Every Chris Benoit match, even the fillers he did, are astonishing. WWE chose his best matches up to that point. I'm not glorifying a killer. I'm not saying his last actions are forgivable. I'm saying that I will always remember him as on of the very best professional wrestlers of all time.
lmayer2 I won't waste much time. This is a great addition to anyone who enjoys wrestling, not just Chris Benoit fans.Disc 1Match 2: Wild Pegasus (Benoit under mask) vs. Jushin "Thunder" Liger Winner: Chris Benoit. 7.5/10Match 2: Benoit vs. 2 Cold Scorpio. Winner: Scorpio. 7/10. I never liked the Scorpio/Benoit matchesMatch 3: Benoir vs. Black Tiger (Eddie Guerrero in a mask) Winner: Benoit. 8/10Match 4: Benoit vs. The Great Sasuke Winner: Benoit. 8.5/10Match 5: Benoit vs. Sabu Winner: No Contest after Sabu broke his neck. No rating. Match 6: Benoit vs. Al Snow Winner: Benoit. Just a great match. 8.5/10Disc 2Match 7: Benoit vs. Eddie Guerrero Winner: Benoit. Just great. 9/10Match 8: Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan Winner: Benoit. This was real, legit beef. It's just extreme. 10/10 It was falls count anywhereMatch 9: Benoit vs. Booker T. Winner: Booker T. I personally really didn't think anything special of the best of 7 series. It was just boring to me. 7/10Match 10: Benoit vs. Bret Hart Winner: Bret Hart. 10/10 I don't even have to explainMatch 11: Benoit vs. Sid Vicious Winner: Benoit. One of the poorer matches. It was clearly the size difference. Benoit had to resort to new tactics, new tactics which don't go over well for overall quality. 6.5/10Match 12: Benoit vs. William Regal Winner: Benoit. Clearly the best match on the DVD. 10/10 Match 13: Benoit vs. Kurt Angle (Steel Cage) Winner: Kurt Angle. Phenomenal spots. 10/10. It was on RAW, not a P-P-VMatch 14: Benoit vs. Angle (WWE Championship) Winner: Angle. Great craftsmanship. 10/10 Match 15: Benoit vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels Winne: Benoit. It all culminated there. 10/10 Overall, an exceptional DVD with even greater extras. Definitely to be bought and viewed time and time again
BigBadaBruce ...I have had victory and defeat, and defeat in victory;I will never be over-matched or unprepared;This is who I am and who I will always be;I am Chris Benoit! DISC ONE When my friends ask me on how good this DVD is, they usually end up wanting to borrow it. This is one of the best WWE produced DVD's I have ever bought. The first disc has about two hours of back-story that are in this order: THE EARLY YEARS (How he became a fan of wrestling and especially the Dynamite Kid) NEW JAPAN (One of the biggest parts of his career where he truly developed his craft, and met great friends Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho and Dean Malenko) ECW (Where Chris was first noticed in America and where he developed "the Crippler" persona) WCW (Chris ended up in WCW as he could go between Japan and WCW. Talks of Kevin Sullivan, joining the Four Horsemen, Best Of Seven Series, Tribute to Owen Hart, Souled Out 2000 and leaving for the WWF) WWE (Wrestlemania 2000, Fully Loaded 2000, Wrestlemania X-7 are all talked about) THE INJURY (The Cage match with Angle and working KOTR 2001 while injured, and how Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndoff convinced him to do the surgery) THE COMEBACK (This is about his feelings when he returned to the WWE in June 2002 in his hometown) ROYAL RUMBLE 2003 (Possibly the moment where he finally convinced the people backstage that he could deliver as Champion. Also talks of how moved he was when he was given a standing ovation.) ROYAL RUMBLE 2004 (This is the moment that he won the chance of winning the World Championship and doing it marvellously by lasting 61:52 to win the Rumble.) WRESTLEMANIA XX (The pinnacle of his career) Followed by Music Video highlighting his career.EXTRAS PEGASUS KID vs. JUSHIN LIGER (for the IWGP junior heavyweight title) CHRIS BENOIT vs. TOO COLD SCORPIO WILD PEGASUS vs. BLACK TIGER (in the Super J cup semi-finals) WILD PEGASUS vs. THE GREAT SASUKE (in the Super J cup finals) CHRIS BENOIT vs. SABU (with Paul E. Dangerously and 911) CHRIS BENOIT vs. AL SNOW (The blue coloured ones are the ones with alternative commentary of Michael Cole & Tazz OR the "Directors Commentary" of Benoit, Malenko and Todd Grisham) DISC TWO CHRIS BENOIT vs. EDDIE GUERRERO CHRIS BENOIT vs. KEVIN SULLIVAN (with Jimmy Hart) (in a falls count anywhere match) CHRIS BENOIT vs. BOOKER T (winner of series gets a WCW television title shot at Great American Bash, match 8 of best of 7, series tied 3-3-1) CHRIS BENOIT vs. BRET HART (in a non-title match) CHRIS BENOIT vs. SID VICIOUS (for the WCW world heavyweight title) CHRIS BENOIT vs. STEVE REGAL CHRIS BENOIT vs. KURT ANGLE (in a cage match) CHRIS BENOIT vs. KURT ANGLE (with Team Angle) (for the WWE title) CHRIS BENOIT vs. SHAWN MICHAELS vs. TRIPLE H (for the world heavyweight title) MORE EXTRA STUFF: THE NECK INJURY THE CROSSFACE COLLECTION RAW MAGAZINE COVER SHOOT"Widely considered the best technical wrestler in the world today. This is the real story behind his rise to the top of the business he's loved since childhood. Relive the setbacks and the triumphs from those who have worked with him, and who know his story. From his early days in Canada, Japan and Mexico, to ECW, WCW and WWE, Chris Benoit has earned the respect of wrestling fans around the world."
BunkhouseTito Don't get me wrong. The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection is a great DVD set and belongs in any wrestling fan's DVD library, but in my opinion, Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story was a more complete story. It hit pretty much all the key points in Benoit's career. All the major title wins, the story on his early years and even the smaller things such as how he became "The Crippler". Ric Flair's DVD can't honestly say that. I believed when I bought something called the "Ultimate Ric Flair Collection", it would at least contain his first record-breaking 7 NWA/WCW Title wins. It seemed as if WWE completely forgot about anything or anyone that didn't have some relevance to their company. The Benoit DVD seemed to me to be a whole lot more about the whole Chris Benoit story than about fluffing up WWE, which in many cases, was what the Flair DVD was. To be fair, I don't think you could fit all of Ric Flair's key matches in a 4 DVD set, but it omitted some stuff that was obvious to most it should be in there. Enough on the comparison, let me tell you more about the DVD at hand.Hard Knocks started off with Chris Benoit and various family members and friends talking about his early years as a fan and becoming a wrestler. Not only what he had to do at the famous Stu Hart Dungeon, but what it took just to get there. They talked about his career early in Canada and the obvious influences of his personal wrestling hero, The Dynamite Kid, and it shows how similar their styles really are. He even spoke very emotionally on the deaths of Stu and Owen Hart.One of the little things that sets this DVD apart from the other WWE DVDs is the fact that they actually went out and got rights to some footage that doesn't belong to them. Showing highlights from the Super "J" Cup in New Japan Pro-Wrestling was a really cool thing to see, as you can't really get a DVD in the right format with this stuff anywhere else. You get to see Chris Benoit wrestling as the Pegasus Kid under a mask, and as "Wild Pegasus" Chris Benoit after he lost the match. After the Japanese footage, it goes on to some ECW footage and ultimately, this is where and how he got his "Crippler" moniker that is still with him today. From there it was on to his WCW days, and like most other wrestlers who were there, didn't enjoy himself and started to hate what he was doing. It could have gone more into the story on how he won the WCW World Title against Sid Vicious here, but it chose to leave this little back story out of it. Anyhow, it goes on to his WWF/WWE debut along with Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko and the rest of his WWE history. The story goes into his neck injury, what it took to come back and the amazing turn of events from there. It pretty much ends with his future classic match at WrestleMania XX against Triple H and Shawn Michaels in the Triple Threat Match where he finally wins the World Heavyweight Championship. The sight of both Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit in the middle of the ring with both of their World Heavyweight Titles was great and an awesome way to show how parallel their careers actually were and truly deserving of every accolade.DVD EXTRAS!!This is where you truly get your money's worth. There are some good gems in here. Let me say, I don't believe there is such a thing as a bad Chris Benoit match, but there are some that could have been better represented or switched with another match. I'll try and give some meaningful comments on all these matches, without spoiling the outcomes for anyone that hasn't seen them (in other words, if you've been under a rock). Also, one of the cool little things about this DVD, if you don't want to listen to the Japanese commentary on the Japanese matches, you have a choice of switching to Michael Cole and Tazz commentating, in which sounds like they're commentating for Smackdown, or you could listen to Chris Benoit, himself, along with Dean Malenko and Todd Grisham talking about the match, which seems more like a director's commentary. Pegasus Kid vs Jushin Liger for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title - For some reason, Pegasus Kid reminded me of a young Owen Hart here. They started off with some mat wrestling and by the end, they turned it into a pretty good, solid match that still stands up as good today.Chris Benoit vs 2 Cold Scorpio at WCW SuperBrawl '93 - The fans weren't into this match at all until the end. I can't really figure out why they put this match on here. The match was OK, still good but OK considering it's Benoit, but Tony Schiavone treated this match like it was nothing special. It probably wasn't to him or anyone else behind the scenes at that time. I'd rather listen to Japanese commentary than Schiavone by himself, and I'm reminded of why I stopped liking WCW after listening to him for this one match. I would have rather seen something else from ECW in this spot or maybe the match where he lost his mask to Jushin Liger in Japan. "Wild Pegasus" Chris Benoit vs Black Tiger (Eddie Guerrero) - This is most likely one of the first times these two have wrestled each other. This was the Semi-Finals of the 1994 Super "J" Cup and it was full of high risk maneuvers and great high spots."Wild Pegasus" Chris Benoit vs The Great Sasuke - This was the 1994 Super "J" Cup Finals. Sasuke threw a nice dropkick off the top rope to the outside and a great handspring moonsault from inside the ring to the outside. It's matches like this that made the Super "J" Cup one of the most important and well received tournaments of all time.Chris Benoit vs Sabu - This was at ECW's November to Remember in 1994. Very short match, as it was the one where Sabu broke his neck. "Crippler" Chris Benoit vs "Snowman" Al Snow - This started off as a very quick and high paced match, then slowed down a little. Suplexes galore. This was definitely one of Al Snow's greatest matches."Canadian Crippler" Chris Benoit vs Eddie Guerrero - Everything looked much more crisp and strong in this match than on their previous match on this video. You can tell they've worked together many times between now and then. Probably the most brutal powerbomb I've ever seen came from this match.Chris Benoit vs "Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan - This was from The Great American Bash '96 in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Most of it took place in a men's room somewhere in the stadium. Surprisingly, no one's head ended up in a toilet or urinal. This was not as bad as I remembered. Probably the best Kevin Sullivan had to offer.Chris Benoit vs Booker T. - This was the Best Of 7 Series final match at The Great American Bash '98. Booker T was a much better worker back then, and it shows. He even takes a Dragon Suplex, which I would have bet I would never see that.Chris Benoit vs Bret Hart - This was one of the top matches, if not THE TOP MATCH, ever to be broadcast on Monday Nitro. It was the Owen Hart Tribute Match. It went over 30 minutes and not only did they put on one hell of a match, it made me miss Bret Hart's wrestling matches. Hopefully, one day he'll have a DVD like this I can review.Chris Benoit vs Sid Vicious - Chris even carried Sid to a good match here. It started with Sid beating down Chris and went to Chris working Sid's leg most of the match. The whole WCW locker room came out to watch this match on the ramp. Overall, a pretty good match but I wish they would have gotten into the whole story behind the scenes on this one.Chris Benoit vs William Regal - This match took place at the Brian Pillman Memorial Show in 2000. As you would expect, it featured some great mat wrestling on both parts. I'm glad this was added to the DVD.Chris Benoit vs Kurt Angle - In my opinion, these two matches with Kurt Angle were the best two on the DVD. This steel cage match shown on WWE RAW featured all-out good wrestling. It also went above and beyond with the high risk moves such as an awesome German Suplex from Chris off the top rope, one of the most amazing moonsaults from Kurt Angle off the top of the cage, Benoit's famous flying headbutt off the top of the cage and, count them, 9 German Suplexes in a row from Benoit. Don't miss this one!Chris Benoit vs Kurt Angle - This was a WWE Championship match from the Royal Rumble in 2003. This match could main event any PPV, including WrestleMania. Great spots, false finishes and, as usual, a whole lot of suplexes.Chris Benoit vs Shawn Michaels vs Triple H - As I mentioned earlier, no doubt this will be considered a future classic, if it isn't already. This 3-way action was amazing with all the perfectly timed spots and near falls. This was a great way to finish off this DVD and overall, a great showcase to the 19 years Chris Benoit has dedicated to professional wrestling.I give this DVD 10 out of 10, it deserves no less.