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Post by jimsteel on Nov 22, 2011 18:02:55 GMT -5
FROM LORDS OF PAIN+WWE.COM WWE has announced that RAW superstar R-Truth has been suspended due to a violation of the company's Wellness Policy.
The official statement from the WWE website reads:
"In accordance with the Talent Wellness Program, WWE has suspended Ron Killings (R-Truth) for 30 days effective immediately for his first violation of the company’s policy."
This corroborates a weekend report here about one of the participants in the Survivor Series main event recently failing a drug test.
At the end of RAW, The Miz turned on R-Truth and delivered a vicious beat-down on his former tag team partner. Now, we know why.
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Post by Bazzy on Nov 23, 2011 9:34:26 GMT -5
Do you wonder , do Superstars get suspended on purpose to get 30 days off ? What do they have to do in the 30 days suspension ? Or are they free to do what they want , in them 30 days ?
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Nov 24, 2011 19:01:45 GMT -5
from what I understand of the wellness policy is it's 30 days without pay. I also think they lose out any merchandise sales that happen within that 30 day period. So I can see this as a way to keep most of the lower tier guys from taking an easy way out.
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