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Old 11-13-2006, 09:35 AM   #1
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Steroid uand other performance enhancing drug use...

Ok I know there's been various controversies over this issue in the past related to Vince and the WWE but whats the policy these days, is there one at all?

I ask because I watched an old tape recently (RR2K I think) and it never occurred to me when I was younger just how stacked most wrestlers are. Even Brian Christopher had arms the size of a tree-trunk, he didn't look roided (no popping veins or pink skin tone etc) but its just insane how well built some guys are. I know its kind of a necessity for a lot of guys btw.

Also I know most guys can build that kinda physique over a long period of time but generally there must come a point where you plateau and reach your peak?

Apart from the obvious (ie Scott Steiner and Vinny Mac), who dya suspect has juiced a lot? Brock Lesnar always looked a little too huge to be natural, same goes for Triple H, his transformation from lean but in proportion to 1% bodyfat laden hulk was far too quick
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