Besides, is it really prudent to base something as expensive and permanent as a theme park attraction on any member of a professional class that is notorious for drugs, murder, sex scandals, or any number of inevitable public self-destructions? This company tends to make people persona non grata simply because they talk to the press.
I was a professional Wrestling fan from 1992 to 2002.
I am only addressing the so called murders that I'm aware of.
Bruiser Brody getting Murdered by another wrestler in a shower room in a wrestling locker room in 1988 had nothing to do with the WWE at all. The wrestler that did the murder never wrestled in the WWE after it happened because it was a well known murder that somehow the murderer got away with murder.
Bruiser Brody never wrestler or rarely wrestled in the WWE to my knowledge. Bruiser Body's death is Puerto Rico happened in a wrestling promotion that had no WWE ties at all back in 1988. The only connection the WWE has to that murder was inducting the promoter of that wrestling federation into the WWE Hall of Fame and it was debatable what that promoter action knew.
WWE wasn't responsible for Dino Bravo dying from a Cigarette mob bullets in Canada hit in 1993 either. Dino was not part of the WWE at that time. The WWE actually doesn't have mob ties to my knowledge. Dino Bravo got the mob ties from him being a nephew by marriage to a crime boss.
The only thing you can point the WWE on with Chris Benoit was how they treated concussions at the time, but WWE shouldn't be completely blamed on that. There studies on Chris's brain after he died and he had the brain of an old man that suffers from stuff that National Football League players suffer from. The truth is Chris Benoit was trying to make headbutts, and chairshots look too real and he was doing that way before he went to the WWE. The concussion thing with Benoit should traced to Canada promotions, Japan Promotions and WCW because those wrestling organizations didn't check for concussions either
Chris shouldn't been wrestling in 2007 by brain studies after his death on him. You shouldn't just blame the WWE on not treating concussions at the time because the National Football League is known for their concussions too and how bad they handled concussions also.
I hope you are not talking about the Big Boss Man hanging at Wrestlemania 15 by the Undertaker because that was a fake death. The other thing is the Undertaker back in the 1990's was known for gimmick wrestling matches like casket matches and that hanging on matching is a shock. The other thing is the WWE wasn't the only federation that had fake death matches such as electric barbwire matches that happened in Japan.
The Owen Hart death wasn't murder. That was an accidental death. The way Owen died from a harness was something that could've happened to different wrestlers in the WWE and in other wrestling promotions back in the 1990's, but didn't. All I knew about that death is Owen felt uneasy using the harness.