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KayfabeMan
04-01-2005, 08:29 AM
taken from www.PWBTS.com:

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 31, 2005--WWE Chairman Vincent K. McMahon announced what would appear to be a revolutionary change in his company's attitude toward the growth-enhancing substances that have been such a part of sports news over recent months; with the BALCO scandal that has affected major league baseball, with such superstars as Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds caught up in its wake; a scandal that is now potentially set to affect the National Football League with the revelations that members of the Carolina Panthers had filled steroid prescriptions during the 2003 NFL playoffs.

This scandal, followed by the news that the US House Committee on Government Reform announced yesterday that it would call representatives from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA, USA Track and Field and possibly other sports associations to outline their league's steroid policies; and is considering whether to propose a single, stringent steroids policy for all athletics in the United States.

In light of these events, McMahon, representing his World Wrestling Entertainment company, announced today that his sports entertainment company would be instituting comprehensive, universal, and random testing for growth-enhancing substances among all his company's performers.

McMahon stated that he had contemplated such a move for some time, but that the time spent in recovery after his injury suffered at a recent PPV event, where he seriously injured a quadricep muscle; allowed him to make the decision that he acknowledged might well have an effect on his business and force changes in the manner in which it is presented.

McMahon stated that "this new testing policy may well force us to take a look at the manner in which we present our Superstars. But we feel, as the premier company within our industry, that our ability to create new characters and to create dramatic and entertaining storylines will overcome any short-term concerns that this policy might create."

McMahon continued "Where better than the weekend that celebrates sports entertainment, Wrestlemania weekend; and in the media center of entertainment, Hollywood, that we announce a revolutionary change in our company, one that we believe will allow our artform to go forward and to grow; with less burden on our Superstars to maintain artificial standards of body image and the temptation to use growth-enhancing substances to achieve this standard."

Details on the new program were not provided, but unconfirmed reports suggest that WWE may join The National Football League, United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), and the University of Utah in the development of their new new Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory at the University; which will conduct state-of-the-art research on new means of detection of growth-enhancing substances.

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Disturbed316
04-01-2005, 08:43 AM
I bet Steiner is glad he's not there now.

Cruiserweight 3:16
04-01-2005, 09:17 AM
Well it's about time the WWE did something about the use of steroids. In theory it sounds great, but in reality will this change the industry for the better? There are ways of passing drugs tests, and I doubt some of the wrestlers will be stupid enough to be caught out. Besides, I doubt HHH will need to take a test considering he's family.

Dave Youell
04-01-2005, 09:34 AM
Well it's about time the WWE did something about the use of steroids.
Really? Why?

Wrestling isn't a sport

It doesn't enhance there performance to a point where they have a legit edge over there opponant

Infact the main reason they would use them is to enhance there look, plus how Ironic is it that Vince who blantanly was on the Juice in 99 is now getting on other workers back for it.

Innovator
04-01-2005, 09:36 AM
Actually right now HHH looks like he's clean. He actually has definition in his jaw, lack of water retention

TerranRich
04-01-2005, 09:54 AM
...allowed him to make the decision that he acknowledged might well have an effect on his business and force changes in the manner in which it is presented.

That might explain why Chris Masters is in Heat Hell right now. :p

Loose Cannon
04-01-2005, 09:59 AM
Really? Why?

Wrestling isn't a sport

It doesn't enhance there performance to a point where they have a legit edge over there opponant

Infact the main reason they would use them is to enhance there look, plus how Ironic is it that Vince who blantanly was on the Juice in 99 is now getting on other workers back for it.

YEA, but Dave, you can't deny all the deaths in wrestling where using steroids played a big part in the death. Pillman, Bulldog, Hawk, Perfect, Rude etc.. You don't have heart attacks at age 37 for no apparent reason.

It sends a bad message to everyone.

It's a good move by WWE in theory. Do I think it will hold up? Hell no. Guys will still use and will continue to use.

Kane Knight
04-01-2005, 10:22 AM
April fools. Maybe next they will push the Cruiserweight division and fire Big Show.

Really? Why?

Wrestling isn't a sport

It doesn't enhance there performance to a point where they have a legit edge over there opponant
Yeah, but it kills people and it's ILLEGAL.

Rob
04-01-2005, 11:36 AM
There are no steroids in wrestling.

Kane Knight
04-01-2005, 11:50 AM
With all the other ways to "enhance" one's self, I'm surprised ANYONE uses steroids anymore.

Nacho Man
04-01-2005, 11:53 AM
April Fool no doubt.

Goulet
04-02-2005, 12:52 AM
This must've been an April Fool's Joke, for God's Sake BATISTA is in the Main Event Sunday and he is probably the most obvious steroid user in the company. That wouldn't look good on Vince if this was his stance

Dave Youell
04-02-2005, 04:52 AM
YEA, but Dave, you can't deny all the deaths in wrestling where using steroids played a big part in the death. Pillman, Bulldog, Hawk, Perfect, Rude etc.. You don't have heart attacks at age 37 for no apparent reason.

It sends a bad message to everyone.

It's a good move by WWE in theory. Do I think it will hold up? Hell no. Guys will still use and will continue to use.
Hey it's their choice, no one forces them to take it, IMO it's like someone who works in an office and takes steroids there no difference as long as the drug in question doesn't effect that persons performance to do the job they are paid to do

Corkscrewed
04-02-2005, 05:09 AM
First thing I thought was April Fools.

It'd be hilarious to see them go through with this though.

I-Hate-You
04-02-2005, 06:34 AM
Yet Triple H will continue to take them behind Vince's back, as he admires one of the nameless divas.

KayfabeMan
04-02-2005, 07:48 AM
from PWBTS.com:

"As you may have noticed yesterday...a certain article appeared on PWBTS.com, entitled: "BREAKING NEWS: WWE announces new stringent steroid testing policy (Business Wire)".

As you also may have noticed...yesterday was April 1, April Fool's Day.

As always, April Fool's "stories" are always linked to a page with the legend of April Fool's Day. In keeping with the annual tradition of getting up at least 1 April Fool's article on PWBTS.com...I thought it might be appropriate to do an article on that all-too topical subject.

The idea is to get you to think a little bit, and have a smile and a chuckle in a world that's been all too sad recently, with Iraq, terrorism, the Terri Schaivo case, and the imminent passing of Pope John Paul II.

I only wish that I were able to truly report such a policy being instituted by WWE...but it's sadly just another example of our yearly attempt to have a little fun.

Hope you enjoyed it...

Bob Magee
PWBTS.com"

Kane Knight
04-02-2005, 11:27 AM
Hey it's their choice, no one forces them to take it, IMO it's like someone who works in an office and takes steroids there no difference as long as the drug in question doesn't effect that persons performance to do the job they are paid to do
Good God, how stupid are you?

Kane Knight
04-02-2005, 11:28 AM
First thing I thought was April Fools.

It'd be hilarious to see them go through with this though.
:y:

Corkscrewed
04-03-2005, 03:35 AM
Yet Triple H will continue to take them behind Vince's back, as he admires one of the nameless divas.
Years later... in the lockerroom.

HHH: Check it out ladies...

Diva: Oooooh, he's got a little clitoris just like us!!! Awwwwwwww!!

HHH: http://tpww.net/forums/images/smilies/foc.gif



http://tpww.net/forums/images/smilies/crynew.gif

Kane Knight
04-03-2005, 10:41 AM
Years later... in the lockerroom.

HHH: Check it out ladies...

Diva: Oooooh, he's got a little clitoris just like us!!! Awwwwwwww!!

HHH: http://tpww.net/forums/images/smilies/foc.gif



http://tpww.net/forums/images/smilies/crynew.gif
:D

And that's the story of how Triple H became the new women's champion.