well, he DID find a way to get cena out of that list..
so.. for the son-in-law?? probably.. LOL..
2007-08-31 12:47:05
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answer #1
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answered by Heart Break Gal 5
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Vince as on the Congressional List,so he cannot help HHH.
Suspended Ten, were Receiving/Trafficking not Drug Test Failures!
Are we to Assume that some People Wish that Chris Benoit would have Flushed his Steroids. I bet Vince McMahon wishes he never Hired him.
The genetic jackhammer gets People Hook, Line and Sinker; Whereas Wrestlers will no longer be as Pumped Up, the Sport Yes Sport, will Live-on as Entertainment/Sport. with a Guild/Union of sorts.
Vince is History, I know it, his Family knows it, Reformers know it, the Media knows it, Vince will Put on Game Shows and People will Watch.
For the Rest of this Year Wrestling will Suck, Look to the Long Term Effects. Bigger and Better things will always Result.
CHRIS BENOIT Killed the Steroid Scourge!
Hopefully!
Hogan: Reinvents and Renames Raw!
Brett: Hart Reinvents and Renames Smack-down!
?Flair? Reinvents and Renames ECW! just not Angle or Ted Turner!
Vince McMahon's Congressional Bankruptcy!
2007-08-31 19:41:40
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answer #2
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answered by moonscope 5
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The New York Daily News has posted up an article in which they identify several WWE wrestlers as clients of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando. Those names include Randy Orton, Charles Haas, Jr., Adam "Edge" Copeland, Robert "Booker T" Huffman, Shane Helms, Mike Bucci, Anthony "Santino Marelli" Carelli, John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan, Darren "William Regal" Matthews, Ken "Mr. Kennedy" Anderson and Chavo Guerrero. Only ten of the eleven wrestlers named in the are currently on-screen performers for WWE. Simon Dean hasn't wrestled in over a year -- he's currently an office worker for WWE.
2007-08-31 19:31:19
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answer #3
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answered by What Doesnt Matter 2
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I hope not. I like HHH but if he did drugs, he deserves ounishment. Just because he's "The Game" and that he's "His Son-in-Law" doesn't mean you slip through the cracks. But knowing Vince, he'll probably let HHH off the hook with a pocket-change fine.
2007-08-31 19:19:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course he cares more for him than any other wrestler HHH is his son-in-law
2007-08-31 19:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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they wanted scott steiner to take a steroid test when he was in the wwe and he told them he would if hhh took one along side him.test never took place.wonder why
2007-08-31 20:18:01
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answered by markam132 2
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Yes he would. I think he's doing it now with John Cena. The reason being is that Cena is a huge money maker for WWE.
2007-08-31 19:30:00
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answered by Chris L 7
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Yeah.... He surely wouldn't suspend one of the top stars and his son in law.
2007-08-31 19:19:55
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answer #8
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answered by Rocco G (NWO) (KST) 2
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very possible,,sounds like something I've all ready done at WORK they will do any thing to keep money making EMPLOYEES
2007-09-01 00:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably. HHH is his son-in-law.....
2007-08-31 19:24:27
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answered by ♥Bmm♥ 5
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