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9 minutes ago, jamwheat said:

Kind of like what happened to Sylvester Stallone a few years back?  Got caught with supplements in a different country there were illegal there, but legal here in the USA?

No, not at all. Stallone got caught trying to bring HGH into Australia by the Aussie Gov. Thats breaking the law. 

 

Roman got caught by a testing company with an unknown substance while doing testing for a private company. 

On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 10:35 AM, episode said:

No, not at all. Stallone got caught trying to bring HGH into Australia by the Aussie Gov. Thats breaking the law. 

 

Roman got caught by a testing company with an unknown substance while doing testing for a private company. 

Okay, I understand a bit more now.  Not much, but a little!  So, it could be he was "testing a new supplement" for the private company, which got flagged by the wellness program, correct?

14 minutes ago, jamwheat said:

Okay, I understand a bit more now.  Not much, but a little!  So, it could be he was "testing a new supplement" for the private company, which got flagged by the wellness program, correct?

The fact he didn't come out and say a supplement he was testing got flagged makes me thing otherwise.

1 hour ago, jamwheat said:

Okay, I understand a bit more now.  Not much, but a little!  So, it could be he was "testing a new supplement" for the private company, which got flagged by the wellness program, correct?

By private company, I meant WWE. In other words, he's not necessarily breaking a law, he's just violating company policy. 


He most likely did some type of PED. Will we ever find out for sure what it was? No.

TNA's really hyping up the latest Hardy vs. Hardy match on this week's show...

 

Bryan & Vinny's take on it:

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They spent 12 minutes hyping the ###### out of it.

Bryan Alverez's words were the following:

 

"I just want everyone to know, here's my quick and dirty: I'll explain the whole thing in 10 seconds. If you loved the last Matt Hardy vs Jeff Hardy Video [Brother Nero Contract Signing - Director's cut]...if you were one of those people who thought 'that was so awesome, and if that Slammiversary PPV had been a two hour mini movie, I would have just bought the PPV.' ...all I can say is, it's your ######## lucky day."

Vinny said, "I think that was the finest wrestling television segment I ever saw"

 

And I just saw the trailers...

 

 

 

Seriously, I haven't been more hyped for anything in wrestling this year than this; it looks so hilariously bad that it's probably good! :rofl: 

16 hours ago, MightyJordan said:

Seriously, I haven't been more hyped for anything in wrestling this year than this; it looks so hilariously bad that it's probably good! :rofl: 

I was right; the best worst thing I've seen in wrestling for a long time! :laugh:

 

17 hours ago, MightyJordan said:

 

Watch, they will probably see increased ratings because people wanted to watch this trainwreck and think they did something cool.  I was literally embarrassed for them the whole time I watched.  From WWE megastars to.............this.

1 minute ago, Nerd Rage said:

Watch, they will probably see increased ratings because people wanted to watch this trainwreck and think they did something cool.  I was literally embarrassed for them the whole time I watched.  From WWE megastars to.............this.

They did; highest ratings ever on POP TV. It's been a nice change seeing Jeff as the normal one for once. It isn't cool, and it's obviously bad, but ###### it, a lot of fans have been crying out for something different and wacky, so they're laughing their arses off at it all (the weak finish spoilt things a bit, though).

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