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boykrazee_201
Aug 30th, 2007, 07:29 PM
By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN, Associated Press Writer
August 30, 2007

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- World Wrestling Entertainment has suspended 10 of its wrestlers for violations of a policy that tests for steroids and other drugs, the company said Thursday.

Stamford-based WWE says it issued suspension notices based on independent information from the prosecutor's office in Albany County, N.Y., which has been investigating illegal steroid sales.

Neither the WWE nor the Albany County district attorney's office would comment on the suspended wrestlers' identities Thursday. No criminal charges were filed, they said.

Under a WWE wellness policy instituted last year that requires tests for steroids and other drugs, a wrestler faces a 30-day suspension without pay for a first violation, a 60-day suspension for a second violation and firing for a third violation. Performers are tested at least four times per year.

"We are very actively working to eradicate the use of steroids and performance enhancing drugs in the WWE," WWE spokesman Gary Davis said. "Today's action is part of that effort."

WWE officials met this month with New York prosecutors investigating illegal steroid sales. Albany County prosecutor P. David Soares' office has said that pro wrestler Chris Benoit, who killed his family before hanging himself in June, and other WWE wrestlers had been clients of Signature Pharmacy of Orlando, Fla. Investigators say Benoit had a steroid and other drugs in his system at the time.

When Soares' office began investigating the illegal sale and distribution of controlled substances, he said, his office sought the help of WWE after a number of its wrestlers appeared on customer lists of clinics connected with Signature Pharmacy.

Nine people, including three current or former physicians, have pleaded guilty, most affiliated with Internet and phone-order companies that filled orders for anabolic steroids and growth hormones through Signature and sent drugs to customers around the country, including Albany County.

Signature's owners have pleaded not guilty.

The Benoit case prompted the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to ask WWE to turn over any information it has on steroid and drug abuse in pro wrestling. The committee has not yet scheduled a hearing on the case.

WWE said the company's practice has been to not release the names of suspended wrestlers, but the company has notified performers that starting Nov. 1 the names of those suspended for violating the policy will be made public.

WWE has about 160 wrestlers. WWE shares closed Thursday at $14.80, down 21 cents.

http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slug=ap-steroidraid-wrestlers&prov=ap&type=lgns

Stopanimalabuse
Aug 31st, 2007, 07:34 AM
The stocks aren't doing too well these days. There was an article in my local paper today that said Edge, Orton, Booker, Kennedy, and Umaga were some of the wrestlers. Several of them are semi-main eventers or main eventers on Raw. I'm assuming this will be a brief suspension, but it'll be interesting to see who they push next week if many of the main eventers aren't there. If Jeff Hardy is not one of them, he should definitely be one of them they push.

JoviFan
Aug 31st, 2007, 08:27 AM
They named Batista as a user also but prior to when this policy took affect. So he is safe. I'm just glad John Cena isn't on this list of course he is smaller then he used to be when he was a bodybuilder awhile ago before he got into the WWE.

varybarry
Aug 31st, 2007, 09:40 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if all of the wrestlers used HGH before the policy was instated. It's a little late to put a policy in effect, but I guess it's better late than never.

db44
Aug 31st, 2007, 10:17 AM
A list I just saw on ESPN includes at least three dead wrestlers... Sure, blame them. :rolleyes:

Paulie
Aug 31st, 2007, 10:57 AM
The lists that are circulating right now are wrestlers who received shipments of drugs from a pharmacy in Florida that's being investigated for distributing steriods, etc., without prescriptions. The key names to watch on there are the wrestlers who received shipments after the WWE instituted its Wellness Program in January 2006 (right after the death of Eddie Guerrero, who also received shipments from that pharmacy).

Of the three deceased wrestlers listed, the big name is obviously Benoit, since Guerrero passed in December '05 and Adams hadn't been with the company in several years.

As of the last time I checked, WWE has NOT released the names of the suspended wrestlers. However, it won't take a rocket scientist to figure it out if guys like Booker, Kennedy, Batista, Umaga, Morrison, etc. aren't on TV for the next few weeks.

No chance we could be lucky enough that Khali is on that list, is there???

Paulie

suzanne
Sep 1st, 2007, 12:21 AM
This is the list that has been going around:

Randy Orton
King Booker
Charlie Haas
Edge
Chavo Guerrero
Umaga
Gregory Helms
John Morrison
Funaki
Santino Marella
Chris Masters
Mr. Kennedy
William Regal
Mike "Nova" Bucci

Stopanimalabuse
Sep 1st, 2007, 10:41 AM
There are two different lists that I've read so I'm not sure which one is the one about being suspended. Hopefully the league is cleaning up their act.

suzanne
Sep 1st, 2007, 11:48 PM
These are the guys that will be suspended:

Randy Orton
King Booker
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Umaga
John Morrison
Funaki
Santino Marella
Chris Masters
Mr. Kennedy
William Regal

Mike "Nova" Bucci was already fired.

Edge and Gregory Helms are both out with injuries that will keep them out longer then the suspensions so I don't think anything will happen to them.

Umaga will drop the Intercontinental title to Jeff Hardy on Monday and John Morrison will drop the ECW World title to CM PUNK on Tuesday then they will both be gone.

MelliWvuzNicky
Sep 2nd, 2007, 09:15 PM
WWE also released Eugene and Cryme Tyme today. I'm really sad, who's going to have that "money, money, yeah, yeah" now?