Unhappiness and speculation within WWE on drug testing

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THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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Triple H. His muscles have that synthetic look about them, much like Lashley's did. His pecs are balloons. Cena on the other hand looks to have actually worked for his muscles. He's ripped, no doubt, but if you stick a pin in him he won't pop. As for Orton, he's probably less muscular than ever these days; he's just skinnier, showing his abs more.
 

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Or it could be disgruntled undercard malcontents who cant get over for shit whining to the sheets because they cant get over, so they have to place the blame on something else.
 

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K, the above speculation is to do with whom the complaint could be ABOUT.... If the story even exists outside of the reporters mind, you can guaran-damn-tee that it's born of a disgruntled WWE performer, past or present.
 

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Or it could be disgruntled undercard malcontents who cant get over for shit whining to the sheets because they cant get over, so they have to place the blame on something else.

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you know what is convinent, wasn't Chris Masters planning or talking about making a return?
 

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you know what is convinent, wasn't Chris Masters planning or talking about making a return?

So you're saying that because Masters has been resigned by the WWE he went off and broke some story to a reporter about the main stars being on steroids? I'm sorry, but that's completely void of logic. If he wanted his job back he wouldn't attempt to lose it again.
 

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i think they are using the drug test as a means to get rid of unwanted talented without getting sued for unfair dismissal as the breach of the test amounts to serious breach of contract and an easy ground for dismissal. as for the top talent they are turning a blind eye like they have always done in the past.

That only works if the wrestler actually fails the test. For example, lets say they decide to cut Goldust. If they cut him claiming its a drug issue and Goldust knows he's never taken a drug in his life, he not only can sue the WWE for that wrongful dismissal but also for slander. And if the WWE can't provide the true test result (which they wouldn't be able to) they lose.

But the WWE doesn't need excuses like drugs to cut people. They can and have cut anyone they want whenever they want. There are conditions and payouts they may have to make if they do, but none the less its still within there means.

The only time they wouldn't have to make those conditions is if it is a 3rd strike on there wellness policy. They would have to suspend a person for 2 previous made up excuses before they could cut someone without the conditions and pay outs. And in the case of Umaga this was only going to be his 2nd strike. According to the WWE he was cut due to his refusal to address the issue or take responsibility for his actions by going to rehab. So they most likely had to pay him his guarentees to cut him anyways.
 
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The crackdown on painkillers & 'roids is not at all a bad thing but the Mary Jane testing is crossing the line!