I don't believe he's responsible for the horrific tragedy that took place but that's beside the point. He'll be remembered by different people in different ways. For me, he's the greatest wrestler I've ever seen and even if I'm ever convinced that he committed the murders, his wrestling will be the first thing I'll think of. For others, they'll say "he's a murderer, fuck his legacy". I've never come across a topic that draws as much of a mixed reaction as Benoit. It really is mixed between those who appreciated his legacy and those who say "burn in hell murderer".