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mikeusa

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  1. if HHH or angle took steroids they would have been fired a long time ago, cuz wwe goes by 3 strike your out rule.
  2. wwe Wellness Program The World Wrestling Federation had a drug-testing policy in place as early as 1987, initially run by an in-house administrator. In 1991, wrestlers were subjected to independent testing for anabolic steroids for the first time.[81] The independent testing was ceased in 1996.[82] The Talent Wellness Program is a comprehensive drug, alcohol, and cardiac screening program initiated in February 2006, shortly after the sudden death of one of their highest profile talents, 38-year-old Eddie Guerrero.[83] The policy tests for recreational drug use and abuse of prescription medication, including anabolic steroids.[83] Under the guidelines of the policy, talent is also tested annually for pre-existing or developing cardiac issues. The drug testing is handled by Aegis Sciences Corporation; the cardiac evaluations are handled by New York Cardiology Associates P.C.[83] The Wellness Policy requires that all talent "under contract to WWE who regularly perform in-ring services as a professional sports entertainer" undergo testing; however, part-time competitors are exempt from testing.[84] After the double-murder and suicide committed by one of its performers, Chris Benoit, with a possible link to steroid abuse encouraged by WWE, the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform requested that WWE turn over any material regarding its talent wellness policy.[85] In August 2007, WWE and its employees defended the program in the wake of several busts of illegal pharmacy that linked WWE performers to steroid purchases even after the policy was put into place. Ten professional wrestlers were suspended for violating the Wellness Policy after reports emerged they were all customers of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, Florida. According to a statement attributed to WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt, an eleventh wrestler was later added to the suspension list.[86][87][88] Because of the Wellness Policy, physicians were able to diagnose one of its performers with a heart ailment that would otherwise likely have gone unnoticed until it was too late. In August 2007, then-reigning United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter (real name: Hassan Assad) was diagnosed with Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome,[89] which can be potentially fatal if gone undiagnosed. The ailment was discovered while Assad was going through a routine Wellness Policy checkup. On September 13, 2010, WWE updated their list of banned substances to include muscle relaxers.[
  3. Former pro wrestler “Lucious” Johnny Valiant died after a truck struck him in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, Wednesday morning, PEOPLE confirms. Valiant, whose real name was Thomas M. Sullivan, was 71 and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996.
  4. well i am out of here, good night. i hope RLC work's soon.
  5. i know i been watching on and off. i just not been commenting on here lately.
  6. its the same concept like last time. take a bath when there done and then go to the guest room and do a show.
  7. well guy's you have a great day, i am going to go and Celebrate my birthday today. i will catch up later.
  8. never mind i was going to say some thing about the table, but now it's to late.
  9. i see we have the Beatrice and lucy show part 2, but with two Different people we have nica playing the part of Beatrice. and amina playing the part of lucy, let me guess nil is playing the part of kust also. btw that's the way i' am seeing it as.
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