Our Lady Peace is reclaiming ownership of “Whatever,” the song once used as Chris Benoit’s WWE entrance theme. The band had ...
Our Lady Peace played “Whatever”, Chris Benoit‘s theme song, for the first time in 22 years. At a concert in Calgary, the ...
The song was used as Chris Benoit's theme in WWE. Benoit killed his wife Nancy and son Daniel before committing suicide in June 2007. According to a spectator, Our Lady Peace acknowledged the ...
The 00s rock band released Whatever in 2002, with the late WWE wrestler using it as his entrance theme for the next five years as the track became synonymous with Benoit during appearances on Raw, ...
Chris Benoit was involved in a storyline with Nick Dinsmore, aka Eugene, on WWE RAW in 2004. In a new video, Dinsmore explained why he led the way in one of their matches despite his opponent ...
Perhaps no opponent brought the intensity out of the Olympic gold medalist quite like former World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit, though. Benoit, of course, was regarded as one of the greatest ...
A current WWE Superstar has mentioned Chris Benoit ahead of his title match at Royal Rumble 2025. The star posted a heartfelt statement on social media. Benoit's name has been blacklisted from WWE ...
During a recent edition of his podcast, Jim Ross discussed WWE’s decision to crown Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit World Champions in 2004.
The Edmonton Eskimos honoured two ‘unsung heroes’ Monday — Hector Pothier and Bill Stevenson, two big, tough, unselfish offensive linemen whose work in the CFL trenches enabled quarterback ...
Wrestling documentary series. Those closest to Chris Benoit's murder of his wife Nancy and seven-year-old son Daniel in 2007 - and Benoit's own death - speak openly.
WWE licensed the song “Whatever” from Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace in 2002. For the next five years, it served as the ...