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AFC1986
03-20-2007, 12:07 AM
While continuing their investigation into the alleged steroid distribution network in Florida that has implicated numerous pro athletes, the magazine's website posted a story today where they reported that they have documents that show a number of WWE wrestlers' names have been linked to the investigation.

In addition to Kurt Angle, who the magazine already named, they are now reporting the following:

"According to the official documents we reviewed, (Arizona Dr. David) Wilbirt was billed for HCG and the steroid stanozolol that were sent to WWE star Eddie Guerrero in early 2005. (Guerrero died on Nov. 13, 2005, in a Minneapolis hotel room due to what a coroner later ruled as heart disease, complicated by an enlarged heart resulting from a history of anabolic steroid use.) Wilbirt also allegedly issued prescriptions for the steroids nandrolone and stanozolol to Oscar Gutierrez, whose stage name is Rey Mysterio. (Through the WWE, Gutierrez declined comment.)"

They also reported the following:

"In total, there were 11 professional wrestlers listed in the documents that we saw. Some of these wrestlers are working as independents; some are out of the business entirely; others are first-tier stars. Consider Randy Orton, who allegedly received eight prescriptions for six different drugs -- stanozolol, nandrolone, anastrozole, Clomiphene citrate, oxandrolone and testosterone -- between March 2004 and August 2004. (Through the WWE, Orton declined comment.) Interestingly, according to the documents, Orton's prescriptions came from the same two doctors whose names appeared on the prescriptions in major league outfielder Gary Matthews Jr.'s file."

They later wrote:

"According to the documents two prominent wrestlers, Adam Copeland, a.k.a. Edge, and Shane Helms, a.k.a. The Hurricane, received HGH. (Through the WWE, Copeland and Helms didn't respond to a request for comment.) But virtually all the others allegedly received a wide variety of anabolic steroids. In each case these were supplied by Applied, the Mobile, Ala., compounding pharmacy that was raided last fall."

When SI.com asked their reporters if WWE has a drug policy, the reporters, Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim said, "Llosa/Wertheim: Gary Davis, a WWE spokesman, pointed us to a Talent Wellness Program instituted in February 2006. As to whether anabolic steroids and HGH are banned, Davis sent us an email quoting the policy: 'The WWE policy prohibits the use of performance-enhancing drugs, as well as other prescription drugs which can be abused, if taken for other than a legitimate medical purpose pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed and treating physician. For purposes of WWE's policy, prescriptions obtained over the Internet and/or from suppliers of prescription drugs from the Internet are not considered to have been given for a legitimate medical purpose.' Citing privacy issues, Davis declined to say whether WWE wrestlers have tested positive for banned substances since the policy was implemented."

To say that this is not good for WWE would be a monumental understatement.

To read the entire SI story, click here. (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/03/19/wrestlers/index.html)


source: pwinsider.com



if all of the wrestlers named has taken illegal substances, i wonder what vince would do considering edge, helms and mysterio are all major wwe stars at the moment as test was released for drugs. if test gets released for taking drugs, so should all the people named

XXKSXX
03-20-2007, 12:18 AM
This is very bad for the WWE cause if this is going to go down. Vince has been in court before for roids. Thing is I wonder if congress will go after the WWE like they did baseball and other professional sports. Lots of big names on that list.

Popheat
03-20-2007, 01:52 AM
But Pro Wrestling isn't a "sport" - Sport means outcomes are unknown - the etter team on the day wins. Peformance enhancing drugs can affect that outcome. Pro Wrestling on the other hand is scripted, and a three foot midget can DDT a Boogeyman.

In a legal sense those drugs are not illegal like marijuana or cocaine. No one is breaking any laws.

Just proves those Sports Illustrated guys are total marks.

For all we know, Test may have been into illicit drugs, which is more a reason to fire than if he was having nandrolone, which is commonly found in everyone's T-bone steaks.

legolas4792
03-20-2007, 01:56 AM
gregory helms and edge?!? on steroids?

flamesoffury
03-20-2007, 01:59 AM
gregory helms and edge?!? on steroids?

lol i know.. they're considerably small.. i find it hard to believe.

ironicicon
03-20-2007, 06:38 AM
Rey, too? Damn! Wouldn't have pegged him to be doing it, too.

XXKSXX
03-20-2007, 04:44 PM
Steroids can be used for other things besides muscle mass people. It also helps in the recovery time of injury's and physical where and tare on the body of a wrestler that works every day.