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Oh I totally agree with this post. But I have to give the WWE some credit because it appears they're trying to fix the problem with their new drug policy.
Perhaps. Also, never underestimate the power of the almighty dollar. Do you think this goes into effect if they weren't a publicly traded company? I doubt it. McMahon has investors to answer to now, and when they ask questions and demand answers, he better make sure he has them.
Furthermore, the policy is flawed majorly. The simple fact that some wrestlers are still allowed to juice is just terrible. Basically, they all took a baseline test to establish what each wrestler was taking/not taking. No one got in trouble and no one was told to stop cold turkey. They were told that future tests needed to indicate that their levels were going down. Well, that essentially means that they can ween themselves off the stuff, while still being able to use good amounts of it for a good long while.
I should also point out that HGH (Human Growth Hormone) is widely used instead of steroids (in both wrestling and other sports) and no accurate test has been developed yet. HGH is what killed Pillman essentially and has been linked to the deaths of many others including Rick Rude.
On top of all of that, the WWE had a steroid policy before that was supposedly more strict than the Olympics. After about a year, at most, the policy went away.