Sheridan81 wrote: » Every suggestion from a large-scale crime to a misdemeanour that may have happened in your daily life is permissible in this thread. I think my number one choice is Chris Benoit. He was a well-respected, hard-working, technically adept star in professional wrestling, who had won the WWE title, and was by all accounts a humble and good, dedicated family man. In 2007, he rather unexpectedly tied up his wife and killed her, along with his young boy, then committed suicide. He has been whitewashed from wrestling history. I was a teensy weeny bit disappointed with those offbeat shenanigans to say the least!
iamwhoiam wrote: » Michelle Smith the Olympic swimmer
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » I love the film American Beauty. I was most disappointed by Kevin Spacey. My gf always maintained he was a creep long before things came out in the news about him. I never thought he would be capable of it.
skooterblue2 wrote: » It wasnt just you it was the whole country, except for Tom Humpries
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » Apparently Linehan's hatred of trans people stems from the criticism he received after this episode of the IT Crowd:
JohnnyFlash wrote: » One of the high priests of the twitterati
PTH2009 wrote: » Garth Brooks regarding the 2014 regarding the croke park fiasco
ceadaoin. wrote: » Was Chris Benoit not found to be suffering from CTE when they did the post mortem?
It's probably part of the reason he's been erased from the WWE, like the NFL, they don't want to be held accountable for severely damaging the health of their players/participants
Deleted User wrote: » Why? *goes off to google*
Pawwed Rig wrote: » Axl Rose. Idolised him as a young teenager before finally conceding that the man is a total knob head.
branie2 wrote: » Jimmy Savile
branie2 wrote: » He was a psychopath as well
skooterblue2 wrote: » Was Slash the real driving force behind Guns n Roses?
Airyfairy12 wrote: » Rolf Harris - I have memories of him on that animal rescue show were theyd bring in the little animals to the vet and make them better, also remember him on CBBC playing the didgeridoo and drawing caricatures, he was so funny and charismatic, he had a lovely energy about him. Never would have imagined he'd be capable of everything he did. Bill Cosby was another disappointment, he came across as such a warm and genuinely decent, cool person, he was like a really sweet, funny, cool grandad, I dont think anyone wanted to believe he was anything but a good skin, took something like 50 women coming forward before the accusations were taken seriously. Just goes to show, when someone is charismatic and well liked by others they can pretty much do anything they want, a persons reputation says nothing about their character.