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Dungeon of Death: Chris Benoit and the Hart Family Curse

by Scott Keith

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In the first book of its kind, wrestling journalist Scott Keith offers an in-depth look at the Hart family curse' that has left all the Stampede Wrestling alumnae either crippled or dead. The recent tragic murder-suicide of Chris Benoit and his family was only the latest in a string of disasters that have dogged Stampede Wrestling, operated by the Calgary-based Hart family. Were these deaths preventable or inevitable? How did a sport famous for showmanship and entertainment become overrun by rampant drug use, depravity and greed?'… (more)
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In the first book of its kind, wrestling journalist Scott Keith offers an in-depth look at the Hart family curse' that has left all the Stampede Wrestling alumnae either crippled or dead. The recent tragic murder-suicide of Chris Benoit and his family was only the latest in a string of disasters that have dogged Stampede Wrestling, operated by the Calgary-based Hart family. Were these deaths preventable or inevitable? How did a sport famous for showmanship and entertainment become overrun by rampant drug use, depravity and greed?'

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