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The ones I said "yes" to are becuase I dispise them.

I'm glad to see Cena wasn't - and isn't - on roids ... it shows he's a TRUE athelete....

You do realize this list is only the guys that used some online spot called Signature something or other right?

Not saying that means Cena or whomever did it, just saying that this is only a list of the people who got them from a specific online source.

Heh, I don't think anyone really said he was "natural" but you have to remember everything that was on that list isn't necessarily illegal. Things like steroids are, but testosterone and HGH are not.

i was referring to the "I'm glad to see Cena wasn't - and isn't - on roids ... it shows he's a TRUE athelete" comment.

Here are what the drugs mentioned actually do...

The Drugs

Anastrozole ? This is not a steroid. It is a drug predominantly used in the treatment of breast cancer. However, it has properties that suppress estrogen production and is therefore often used in conjunction with steroid cycling in order to reduce the side effects of the drugs, most notably breast growth.Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)b> ? This is also not a steroid. However, it is often used in conjunction with steroids. Steroid use, as many people know, will reduce the body's natural production of testosterone. HCG can offset this shutdown and thus prevent side effects of steroid use, most notably shrinking of the testicl

Nandrolone ? This is an anabolic steroid, often sold under the name Deca-DuraboSomatropin & Genotropinin ? These are both forms of human growth hormone. They have legitimate uses, including benefitting children who are not developing normally, though obviously a substance that causes people to grow has benefits for otherwise healthy people looking to enhance their physStanozolololol ? This is an anabolic steroid, often sold under the name

Testosteroneterone ? Though naturally produced by the body, additional injunctions of testosterone act as an anabolic steroid.

Randy Orton, since he couldnt beat cena yes

Charles Haas, Jr., never does much

Adam "Edge" Copeland, i want him back sorta hes ok in ring

Robert "Booker T" Huffman, mabye hell come back as the 5 time 5time 5time 5time 5time booka T

Shane Helms, he never does much nemore

Mike Bucci,

Anthony Carelli,

John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan, YES PRAISE THA LORD

Darren "William Regal" Matthews, hes a good gm

Ken "Mr. Kennedy" Anderson and mr.suspended.... suspended....

Chavo Guerrero im ashamed

I think they'll give the ECW title to someone else because the WWE see Punk as a good chaser. They like to keep the fans on their feet, even it does mean not pleasing the fans! :crazy:

Suspend the guys, and bring back ROCK AND SOCK!

As much as is the reality that The Rock and some of the other oldies may never return to WWE because of their new careers, WWE could really do with a fan favourite boost right now, especially with the latest scandal. I mean, when the number 1 guy that WWE keep pushing at the moment (Cena) gets booed at nearly ever PPV, you have seriously got to be worrying...

You know John Cena's on the gas to look like that. The only reason his still on top is all the merchandise he sells to the kiddies.

Otherwise how can you be a face, get booed out the building and still hold the belt? :whistle:

And so much for Mr. Kennedy being Vince's b*stard son. :no:

I think they'll give the ECW title to someone else because the WWE see Punk as a good chaser. They like to keep the fans on their feet, even it does mean not pleasing the fans! :crazy:

As much as is the reality that The Rock and some of the other oldies may never return to WWE because of their new careers, WWE could really do with a fan favourite boost right now, especially with the latest scandal. I mean, when the number 1 guy that WWE keep pushing at the moment (Cena) gets booed at nearly ever PPV, you have seriously got to be worrying...

JR explained his new blog, quite correctly...

- It depends state to state whether he gets booed or cheered

- His merch sales are through the roof

- He's guaranteed a loud pop

- The only bad fan-noise in wrestling is silence

JR explained his new blog, quite correctly...

- It depends state to state whether he gets booed or cheered

- His merch sales are through the roof

- He's guaranteed a loud pop

- The only bad fan-noise in wrestling is silence

Yes, that pretty much is true. However, the 2nd reason is what is keeping him a face and why he is getting such a huge push.

Yes, that pretty much is true. However, the 2nd reason is what is keeping him a face and why he is getting such a huge push.

Yeah I agree plus thats why he is still champion because he is the face of WWE which is a shame really because as I said before there is more deserving people then John Cena for the title.

The following is from WWE.com: The Punk era has begun in the Land of the Extreme. At a television taping in Cincinnati Saturday night, CM Punk made the most of his No. 1 Contender status and defeated John Morrison for the ECW Championship. Witness the Straightedge Superstar making Extreme history for yourself, when ECW on Sci Fi airs this momentous ECW Title Match in its entirety, Tuesday night at 10/9 CT.

A press release, which was sent out yesterday by WWE for tonight?s RAW house show in Terre Haute, reveals that Umaga and Mr. Kennedy have been pulled from the show. That information comes from a local radio advertisement. The main card features John Cena vs. Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy vs. Carlito and Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch vs. Cryme Tyme. If this proves to be true, then Randy Orton was not suspended. As noted earlier, many wrestlers backstage are under the belief that Orton wasn?t suspended. It should also be noted that radio ads have also said ?TV cameras invade the Hulman Center,? to make people think it?s a TV taping.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

According to Wade Keller of the Pro Wrestling Torch, Randy Orton will not be suspended by WWE despite his name turning up as a client for the corrupt Signature Pharmacy online firm. Things do indeed appear to be in Orton's favor considering that he appeared at last night's Raw house show whereas the other wrestlers listed as being clients of Signature Pharmacy didn't.

WWE is telling people that Orton fessed up to his dealings with Signature Pharmacy a few months ago, and somehow "already did his time." Most of the guys in the locker room are not buying it at all and see this as WWE trying to get out of losing him right now when they need him in his high-profile storyline with John Cena.

Sports Illustrated reported on Thursday night that Orton received Somatropin (HGH), Nandrolone (anabolic steroid) and Stanozolol (anabolic steroid) through Signature Pharmacy from September 2004 until the firm was busted in February 2007. Stanozolol and Nandrolone are anabolic steroids. As noted several times before, buying steroids and other drugs through the Internet is prohibited by the WWE Wellness Policy and should result in a suspension. In Orton's case, it would have been his second offense, which would have called for a 60-day suspension.

WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt noted on Friday night that only one of the eleven wrestlers suspended is a two-time WWE Wellness Policy offender. Out of the fourteen WWE wrestlers listed as being clients of Signature Pharmacy, only Orton and Masters have previous Wellness Policy violations under their belt. Considering that Orton appears to be safe, it looks like Masters is the mysterious second-time offender. Masters didn't appear at last night's SmackDown taping. At last Tuesday's SmackDown taping, it looked he was starting a program with Chuck Palumbo after he chickened out of doing a Masterlock Challenge with him.

In 2003, the Hillsborough County sheriff arrested and charged John Todd Miller with posing as a doctor and running a Tampa medical clinic that allegedly supplied wrestlers, law enforcement officers and businessmen with anabolic steroids. The case was dropped because of a lack of evidence, but the case file shows how wrestlers might obtain drugs.

Misty Waldo, an employee of the clinic, told detectives that when she was hired, she was told to expect to see wrestlers at the clinic. Waldo said she sent overnight "packages" to Paul Wight, formerly known as "The Big Show" in the WWE, and Richard Fliehr, a top star whose professional name is Ric Flair. Investigators didn't specify the contents of those packages.

Wight did not return a message Wednesday. The WWE, Flair's employer, did not respond to a request for comment.

In documents filed by investigators, former University of North Carolina wrestler T.J. Jaworsky said he was introduced to Miller by Flair two years prior for help in healing a sports injury and that he paid $1,200 per "cycle" for unspecified drugs. Flair called Jaworsky "everything I'd want my kid to be" in his 2004 book, To Be The Man. Contacted recently, Jaworsky said he hadn't talked to Flair in more than two years and he doesn't remember Miller. "It happened so long ago," Jaworsky said.

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