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I don't really care. Hell where was everyone at in 94 when everyone's favorite hero, Hulk Hogan, admitted taking steroids. Nowhere and yet your jumping all over these guys. Their doing it themselves, so i don't really care. I'm still gonna watch my wrestling shows like i have been since 1992.
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Posted: 31 August 2007 07:29 AM
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[quote:c204ba621c="penskeracing"]I don't really care. Hell where was everyone at in 94 when everyone's favorite hero, Hulk Hogan, admitted taking steroids. Nowhere and yet your jumping all over these guys. Their doing it themselves, so i don't really care. I'm still gonna watch my wrestling shows like i have been since 1992.[/quote:c204ba621c]
It is what it is, in 94 you didn't have the internet and same kind of coverage or at least where I lived.
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Yah back in 1994 there was not even wcw main coverage yet. It started in may of 1995 on some friday night.
I remember it well thats when 'those peope' moved into the rent house across the street and my life changed forever. (that attacked us).
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Posted: 31 August 2007 09:45 AM
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That Chris Benoit incident really set it off and its no surprise that the WWE had to suspend ten wrestlers for violating the drug policy but politicians may not get the satisfaction they need to get all of sports in general drug free.
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Posted: 31 August 2007 10:16 AM
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The only thing surprising is that it was only 10-12 wrestlers.
What I've read (sources pending, i.e. I don't know and don't trust this at all 100%, but since it's the WWE they'll probably do it :? ) is that the WWE won't officially release any names, and they'll hold off the suspensions until November, so they can sort everything out including their storylines.
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Posted: 31 August 2007 03:09 PM
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Anyone knows about what Bryan Adams had in his system during his autopsy?
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Posted: 31 August 2007 06:33 PM
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Steroids have been used in pro wrestling for years. I haven't followed it since the early 80s, but steroids were in use then. This is hardly a shocker. Anybody remember Superstar Billy Graham (dang, I just dated myself :wink: )?? He destroyed his body because of steroids.
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^I remember seeing him compete in the World's Strongest Man competition in its early days (not live, but when ESPN used to show the old ones).
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Posted: 31 August 2007 09:42 PM
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[quote:13b69716a9="kbeech"]Steroids have been used in pro wrestling for years. I haven't followed it since the early 80s, but steroids were in use then. This is hardly a shocker. Anybody remember Superstar Billy Graham (dang, I just dated myself :wink: )?? He destroyed his body because of steroids.[/quote:13b69716a9]
This is what gets me about Graham, he goes on tabloid tv (nancy grace) complaining about them but yet he is the one that supposibly brought them into wrestling.
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Posted: 01 September 2007 09:09 AM
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Edge, Mr. Kennedy, and Helmes are all injured and the WWE does not suspend people who fail drug tests while on the disabled list. Their medication affects the tests.
Also I believe this is the 2nd time Randy Orton has been caught using. He also had other problems within the WWE. Its going to be a 60 day suspension for him, at least. Or he mite be fired.
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