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Black Widow
03-25-2009, 11:33 PM
WWE posted the following on their website yesterday. No matter how you feel about the company, it is a positive thing that they are making this offer to former wrestlers who need help.
FORMER TALENT REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE
March 24, 2009

Beginning in September 2007, WWE distributed its first rehabilitation assistance offer to all former WWE contracted talent. The goal of the initiative is designed to help any former talent that may have a substance-related dependency problem. The WWE distributes an annual letter to all former talent notifying them of the program and relevant details. In March 2009, more than 535 former talent letters were sent out. The WWE has a confidential hotline where former talent may call and seek admittance to a certified treatment center, with all expenses covered by WWE. In addition, the WWE maintains regular contact with talent who have entered a rehab program or reached out for WWE assistance. To date, 3.1% of former talent have accepted assistance.

To read the annual letter, please click here. (http://corporate.wwe.com/documents/FormerTalentAssistanceLetter32409_000.pdf)


For further information or questions, please contact the WWE Corporate Communications Department at (203) 328-2579.

JohnCenaFan28
03-26-2009, 02:01 AM
WWE posted the following on the official company website recently:

FORMER TALENT REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE
March 24, 2009

Beginning in September 2007, WWE distributed its first rehabilitation assistance offer to all former WWE contracted talent. The goal of the initiative is designed to help any former talent that may have a substance-related dependency problem. The WWE distributes an annual letter to all former talent notifying them of the program and relevant details. In March 2009, more than 535 former talent letters were sent out. The WWE has a confidential hotline where former talent may call and seek admittance to a certified treatment center, with all expenses covered by WWE. In addition, the WWE maintains regular contact with talent who have entered a rehab program or reached out for WWE assistance. To date, 3.1% of former talent have accepted assistance.

To read the annual letter, please go to: http://corporate.wwe.com/documents/FormerTalentAssistanceLetter32409_000.pdf

For further information or questions, please contact the WWE Corporate Communications Department at (203) 328-2579.

DUKE NUKEM
03-26-2009, 07:20 AM
wow thanks for the post Eel