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Chris Benoit (born May 21, 1967) is a Canadian professional wrestler originally from Calgary, Alberta. He is widely known as one of the most technically proficient and skilled athletes in the pro wrestling world today. He trained under Stu Hart in his "Dungeon" and became one of the many stars to emerge from Stu's watch, alongside notables like Bret and Owen Hart, Davey Boy Smith, Lance Storm, Chris Jericho, and others. He is known by well-earned nicknames such as "The Canadian Crippler" and "The Wolverine."

Chris began his career in the mid-1980's in Stu's Stampede Wrestling promotion. He won several International Tag Team titles there before Stampede's demise in 1989, and at that point he departed for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the name and mask of "The Pegasus Kid," later simply "Wild Pegasus." While with NJPW, he came into his own as a performer in matches with luminaries like Jushin Liger, Shinjiro Ohtani, Black Tiger (Eddie Guerrero), and El Samurai. In 1991, he won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title, his first major championship. He would go on to win the Super J Cup tournament in 1994, which, to this day, is considered one of the best wrestling cards of all time, solidifying his status as one of the foremost light heavyweights in the world.

Upon his permanent return to the U.S. in 1995, he signed with Extreme Championship Wrestling. In his brief time with ECW, he and Dean Malenko won the ECW World Tag Team titles and created enough excitement to attract the attention of World Championship Wrestling, where Chris signed in late 1995.

His time in WCW was defined by highs and lows. He quickly was made a member of the reformed Four Horsemen in 1996 alongside Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Brian Pillman. A strikingly real feud with Kevin Sullivan and several matches on the hunt for the US Title highlighted much of 1996, but with the rise of the New World Order storylines in the middle of that year, Benoit struggled to keep himself in the public eye. Many of his fans began to perceive a lack of respect for his abilities from the higher-ups, and indeed for a short time he was promoted as "the best wrestler to never win a WCW title." Throughout, he continued to put on outstanding matches, as the issue with Diamond Dallas Page and Raven in early 1998 and the World Television title series with Booker T in mid-year proved. However, he remained firmly kept in the midcard, without a very visible chance to elevate himself.

In 1999, he began teaming with new Horseman Dean Malenko, and a series of World Tag Team title matches with Raven and Perry Saturn were among the best of the year. This gave Chris his first WCW title, and later in 1999 he would win the United States title as well. He formed the "Revolution" team with Malenko, Guerrero and Shane Douglas around this time, highlighting his disgruntledness with WCW management. From here, a last-ditch effort to raise his stakes was made, and by late 1999, he was facing Bret Hart on several occasions. One was their tribute match to Owen Hart in October of 1999, in Kansas City where Owen had died. In November, he wrestled Bret in Toronto in the finals of a World Heavyweight title tournament. He lost that match, though by January of 2000, WCW had made their last try at keeping him, giving him the World title in a victory over Sid Vicious. However, he vacated the title the next day and departed for the World Wrestling Federation.

Chris signed with the WWF alongside Malenko, Saturn, and Guerrero, and they were introduced as "The Radicals." He was quickly put into a feud with Chris Jericho, and in April of 2000 he won his first WWF title, the Intercontinental title. He would later team with Jericho to win the World Tag Team titles in 2001. He has had many more quality matches since joining the WWE, including his Intercontinental title battles with Jericho and Kurt Angle, and a renewal of his series with Malenko and Guerrero, but seems to be encountering much the same problem he was in WCW. Even after an initial push, Benoit still finds himself being underutilized by management.

On January 25, 2004, Chris Benoit won the 2004 Royal Rumble and put himself in line for a title shot at Wrestlemania XX. And now using what the WWE is calling a "loophole" in the Royal Rumble rules, Benoit has moved to Monday Night RAW to challenge the then-current RAW champion, Triple H.

Now, instead of being the sole-challenger to Triple H, Benoit is now involved in a Triple Threat match with Triple H and Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania XX, that is due to take place on Sunday, March 14, 2004.

Title History

Canadian Wrestling

March 1, 1986Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title
Defeated Wayne Farris & Ron Starr with Ben BassarabRegina, SK
Lost to Wayne Farris & Cuban Assassin on March 21, 1986
May 5, 1986 - Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title (2)
Defeated Wayne Farris & Cuban Assassin with Keith HartCalgary, AB
Lost to Duke Myers & Kerry Brown on June 6, 1986
March 18, 1988 - British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title
Defeated Gama SinghCalgary, AB
Lost to Johnny Smith on June 10, 1988
June 17, 1988 - British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title (2)
Defeated Johnny SmithCalgary, AB
Lost to Johnny Smith on June 24, 1988
October 7, 1988 - Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title (3)
Defeated Cuban Commandos with Lance IdolCalgary, AB
Lost to Cuban Commandos on October 28, 1988
January 13, 1989 - British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title (3)
Defeated Johnny SmithCalgary, AB
Lost to Johnny Smith on July 7, 1989
April 8, 1989 - Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title (4)
Defeated Makhan Singh and Vokkan Singh with Biff WellingtonCalgary, AB
Lost to Bob Brown and Kerry Brown on June 9, 1989
July 8, 1989 - British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title (4)
Defeated Johnny SmithGrand Prairie, AB
Lost to Gama Sigh on July 7, 1989


New Japan Wrestling

August 19, 1990 - International Wrestling Grand Prix Junior Heavyweight Title
Defeated Jushin Thunder LigerToyko
Lost to Jushin Thunder Liger on November 1, 1990


Extreme Championship Wrestling

February 25, 1995 - World Tag Team Title
Defeated Sabu and Tazmaniac with Dean MalenkoPhiladeplhia, PA
Lost to Public Enemy on April 8, 1995
NOTE: The losing match was a triangle match against Taz and Rick Steiner and Public Enemy.


World Championship Wrestling

April 30, 1998 - World Television Title
Defeated Booker TAugusta, GA
Lost to Booker T on May 1, 1998
May 2, 1998 - World Television Title (2)
Defeated Booker TCharleston, SC
Lost to Booker T on May 3, 1998
March 14, 1999 - World Tag Team Title
Defeated Barry Windham and Curt HennigLouisville, KY
Lost to Rey Mysterio Jr. and Billy Kidman on March 29, 1999
June 10, 1999 - World Tag Team Title (2)
Defeated Diamond Dallas Page and KanyonSyracuse, NY
Lost to New Jersey Triad on June 13, 1999
Note: The New Jersey Triad were Diamond Dallas Page, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Kanyon
August 9, 1999 - US Heavyweight Title
Defeated David FlairNampa, ID
Lost to Sid Vicious on September 12, 1999
September 13, 1999 - World Television Title (3)
Defeated Rick SteinerChapel Hill, NC
Lost to Rick Steiner on October 24, 1999
December 19, 1999 - US Heavyweight Title (2)
Defeated Jeff JerrettWashington, DC
Lost to Jeff Jarrett on December 20, 1999
January 16, 2000World Heavyweight Title
Defeated Sid ViciousCincinnati, OH
Vacates the title the next day (January 17, 2000)


World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

May 21, 2001WWF World Tag Team Title
Defeated Steve Austin and Triple H with Chris JerichoSan Jose, CA
Lost to The Dudley Boys on June 19, 2001
October 20, 2002WWE (Smackdown!) Tag Team Title
Defeated Edge and Rey Mysterio Jr. to win tournament final with Kurt AngleLittle Rock, AR
Lost to Edge and Rey Mysterio Jr. on November 5, 2002