Where as Owen fell to the Ring and Died, in a PPV Preshow test run, of his stunt, He like Chris became bigger than life Bodywise, many alikenesses, Benoit and Brett Hart or Owen Hart were the Best Technical Matches ever, sorry to say; Reports stated, Owens Heart Muscle was Steroid enlarged, and that is why Wrestling Reinstituted Steroid Testing.The Wellness Policy was instituted after Eddie Died. Following Chris's Death, actual Testing, now is being forced, accounting to Congress.
Vince McMahon will be held to account for “Owens Tragedy,” Eddie, Chris, Dewey, Crash and a Hundred more Deaths, Congress and the Fans will Remove the genetic jackhammer before Years End.
{Understand some use 100mgs of Steroids Per Day
1,000mgs Per Day's the most ever tested by Science on People.
Up to 10.000 mgs Per Day is Extreme Steroid Use, and makes the genetic freaks we see in Wrestlers and Bodybuilders.} Understanding Steroids do accent our enjoyment.
Steroids can be used for an unfair advantage in Sports. but Extreme Steroid use, Expands the Heart Muscle, Damages Internal Organs, and By design alters, Privates or Sex.
Hogan is in the Process of Reinventing the WWE, hopefully with Brett Harts Help, or Compitition.
Dewey’ Robertson Creater of the Flying Head-butt; speaking about Eddie Guerrero said: "It's sad when you have to keep taking steroids to keep your job.
Wrestling Observer.Com reports, "Crash" and “Benoit” were using "Signature Online Pharmacy."
GaryWill.Com All Wrestlers Deaths, Updates and Links!
Check my Questions and Answers for Bios.
Chris was Medically Insane, nothing else fits, he took the Slippery slope of Self Medication most all have Explored. Not Rage-roid but Steroid Mismanagement, Toxicity is Mute.
Eight Steroid related death so far this year in Wrestling. Most recent; Dewey Robertson; started wrestling at 24’ and Steroids much later than that. In his Book he blames Steroids, ended his Wrestling career, he’s remembered for the Flying Head-butt, including into backstage chairs. I saw his staged backstage flying Head-butt into a chair. Aired on TV because the fans wanted to see it so bad, so much Huppla. The first time Cameras went backstage for action and the chair was just an innocent sitter.
Jeff Jarett & Jon Stewart's Blog to J.R. Explains best my opinion!
Jeff Jarrett’s "QUOTED but reduced,"
My position is not to condone steroid use. I have done all in my power to caution and explain the negative effects of any drug use to my own family as well as the wrestlers that worked for me.
If the government is going to hold the professional wrestling to the standards of pro-sports, the government must also investigate the movie and theater industry.
The first thing Congress must do is to determine if they are investigating fish or fowl. They must decide if professional wrestling is true sport or theater. Jerry Jarrett
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Jon Stewart Says:
July 18th, 2007 at 12:24 pm
JUST A FEW QUESTIONS…………
Mr. Ross,
Why is WWE so afraid to admit that, there is a consistent and undeniable pattern of steroid/painkiller abuse in the entire wrestling industry? Not just a problem in the WWE but a twenty-year problem in the entire industry. How can McDevitt and the WWE testing doctor appear on national TV and say, with a straight face, that there isn’t steroid use in the WWE, knowing the cartoonish size of the current talent that is “on top”? Can you get that physique, from protein powder and vitamins off the Shelve at GNC? Why hasn’t Vince demanded 10 to 20% of the talents pay go into a mandatory “Players Fund” or “Wrestler Performers Annuity”, so that when they are fifty, they still have a couple of dollars to live on? For that matter, knowing the short shelve life of a wrestler and the lack of maturity most have to save for the future, why doesn’t Vince have an inner moral code that makes him almost take control of the talents finances and help insure the financial security of the talent? Why is WWE so afraid to be “babysitters” to the talent? Doesn’t the talent deserve it? Why doesn’t Vince strongly suggest, in fact implore that, the talent get involved with someone like Donald Trump and his company to help buy and manage real estate around the country? Why doesn’t the WWE consistently reinforce to ALL, it’s talent that, their employment will NOT last forever and they should start to plan for the rest of their life the minute they sign a contract? Wouldn’t any business owner, with a conscious, reinforce that scenario? Why did the WWE suggested to a performer that he should, “hire a nanny” when he desired time off to help his wife with a newborn child? Is that a page out of the “wellness program”? Why did the WWE force Deborah to sign a “gag” order when she claimed Steve Austin hit her? Why does it seem that Vince relishes in developing a star just to pull the rug out from underneath them? How can the WWE, with good conscious, say that the 65 deaths are not their problem when only five were under contract at the time of their deaths? What about the former workers whose addiction started while employed by Vince and the WWF/WWE? Would the owner of a car dealership, accounting firm, construction company have the same pathetic “they weren’t under contract” excuse like the WWE has tried to float by the public for the past few weeks? Why will no one recognize that this business sometimes brings about horrendous demons and the talent often needs help to “exorcise” these demons? Why does the WWE keep talking about personal accountability, when they know the lure of fame, money and validation is so powerful that most people would take any risk to achieve and maintain it? Why has the WWE not replied back the AWA’s desire to start an advocacy group for all retired wrestlers? Is this an indication of their lack of desire to help the entire industry and people who in turn helped Vince build his empire? Will Vince ever rid himself of the “promoter mentality”? Last question. He is a billionaire, he has an intelligent, adoring wife, two beautiful children, he is the undeniable master of an entire industry…he has pulled the winning lottery ticket in life…does he really need to put himself through this kind of “heat”? Will he ever sincerely change the industry or does he deep down enjoy this real life soap opera?
Respectfully submitted,
Jon Alan Stewart
Vice President – Talent Relations
AWA Wrestling Entertainment, Inc
2007-08-24 15:06:36
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