WWE News: Wrestling Observer Reveals WWE Wellness Policy Announcement


WWE News: Wrestling Observer Reveals WWE Wellness Policy Announcement

On November 13, 2005, professional wrestling received the sad news of the passing of Eddie Guerrero. The former WWE world champion lost.

His life at the age of 38 after suffering a heart attack as a result of the abuse of various substances. It is public knowledge that this fact was the.

Precedent that marked the creation of the welfare policy that WWE uses to this day. In the last few hours, the Wrestling Observer news portal.

Revealed the full transcript of a meeting that Vince McMahon held with his employees on November 21, just a week after the death of the “Latino Heat”.

“I don’t want them to hear these things from a rumor, so I’d rather they hear it from me,” Vince McMahon told his staff before the RAW show.

In Yorkshire, England. “We’re going to institute a new drug policy, and we’ll start setting it up over the next few weeks.” The, then, president of WWE.

Declared that all his employees would undergo anti-doping tests, clarifying that an external agency would be in charge of carrying out controls.

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On workers hired by WWE. Several questions were generated around the words of Vince McMahon. Kurt Angle asked about prescribed.

Drugs, to which his boss pointed out that those in charge of each control will know with certainty when there is abuse of a substance that was.

Not offered under prescription. Ric Flair consulted about the randomness that WWE would handle towards the names that would be subjected.

To examinations. McMahon mentioned that random names would be called on some unconfirmed frequency at the time. “Several of you were here.

When something like this happened last time,” Vince said, citing the steroid scandal a few years back. “The difference is that an external body will be.

Aware of this. They can give all the justifications they want. But if action needs to be taken on it, it will have to be done. There are no assumptions.

Or ‘buts’ in this.” Although it has been criticized for being less rigorous in recent times, the wellness policy continues to be present in WWE as.

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An important element in controlling substance abuse among Superstars. Names like Jeff Hardy, Robert Roode, Matt Riddle, Paige, and even.

Stars like Roman Reigns have been absent from programming in recent years due to random checks that have seen them in some form of substance abuse.