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Originally Posted by Rock Bottom
Is this what they normally do when someone screws up on wellness? Put it right on their website? Seems a little harsh to me.
Yeah, Sin Cara is a complete moron if he jacked this up so early and with so much support from the WWE, but still, a suspension is bad enough. Openly telling the world about a wellness violation is a little bit fucked up.
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Like Chavo Classic said, it's mandatory. They're required announce all wellness violations on their website.
Sometimes they only put it on the corporate website, and sometimes it's on both. But they always post it.
It's apart of being a publicly traded company, I guess. If they don't reveal these things, questions are going to be asked. Plus they're always under the microscope from the Government on this type of thing.
I don't have a problem with it at all. It publicly embarrasses them. If they do it again, they're morons. If they do it a third time, they're fired, and deserve it.