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Old 09-28-2006, 04:12 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by Rob
No. The right decision would be to hold him to his contract and order him to check into rehab. They are just as guilty as TNA as he had these problems for years and they didn't nothing. When he rebroke his neck and he got the quick surgery to fix it so he could come back to their ring as soon as humanly possible, I didn't see WWE refuse. They booked him and pushed him when he was in serious pain. I praise them for what they did to help Regal and Eddie Guerrero but it goes both ways.

I in no way blame TNA for jumping on the oppotunity to sign Angle. WWE jumped on Brian Pillman years ago and did nothing to help him either. They also kept Shawn Michaels was he was a wreck. If this was 1998 and someone like Raven, Curt Hennig or Konnan was release due to drug issues, Vince McMahon would sign him in a heartbeat. Infact, they did sign guys with serious drug issues - Sean Waltman and Davey Boy Smith.
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