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RP
03-03-2007, 01:55 AM
As far as having programs set up to reach out for these current and former wrestlers who get hooked on cocaine and other drugs? Do they have one? It would seem like a brilliant idea for a billion dollar enterprise to set up something like that. How many wrestlers have died from cocaine now? Hennig, Bam Bam, Miss Elizabeth, Eddie Guerrero ( to an extint), Randy Orton. You'd think there would be some help set up for people with this problem.

Mr. JL
03-03-2007, 02:39 AM
The WWE had sent a bunch of stars into rehabilitation facilities at the company's expense: Eddie Guerrero, Chris Masters, Joey Mercury, etc. Sean Waltman was not even working for the company at the time and they still paid his way according to reports. And realistically, how is the WWE supposed to be able to notice a ex employee's current drug problems?

The people who are abusing the drugs and themselves are the ones 'dropping the ball'. These people need to take better care of themsleves.

Although I will admit that the WWE could do a much better job with their Wellness Program. An out and out banning, and ENFORCEMENT against the use of steroids would probably help these guys out a lot because steroids can definitely fuck you up.

M-A-G
03-03-2007, 04:19 AM
Mr. JL pretty much summed it up. It's not the WWE's problem.

darkpower
03-03-2007, 04:25 AM
Unless a wrestler shaves off his or her hair without any just reason, I'm not going to say that the WWE dropped the ball on that one.

addy2hotty
03-03-2007, 05:14 AM
LOL @ 'Randy Orton'