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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:14 am
USER1188173 Ortons my hero -melts.-...you saw nothing ninja melts? that's usually my line. but he is soo cool. my current wrestling hero is still Kennedy cause of the myspace thing.
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:20 am
FairyDuelist2003 USER1188173 Ortons my hero -melts.-...you saw nothing ninja melts? that's usually my line. but he is soo cool. my current wrestling hero is still Kennedy cause of the myspace thing. lol, yeah Kennedy is the man.
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 10:23 pm
suicidial tendancy first WWE wrestler to fail a drug test under the WWE Talent Wellness Program's new guidelines - which recently went into effect. Despite his failure in a recent drug test, he will not be pulled off the road. He will continue to appear on both TV and PPV shows, but as a general rule, he is not supposed to appear on house shows for 30 days. Orton didn't appear at any house shows this weekend. For that matter, he hasn't appeared at a house show in about a month. Under the old guidelines, Orton would have been taken off the road for 30 days due to suspension. Also, he would have lost one month's worth of salary. Under the new guidelines, he will continue to work TV and PPV shows, but he will only have his road expenses covered and receive no bonuses for the shows. The only non-change in the new guidelines is that he will have his downside guarantee docked for 30 days. WWE recently changed their guidelines because they didn't want to have to interrupt storylines or change PPV matches if a wrestler was to fail a drug test. WWE officials weren't happy with how things went down for the Great American Bash PPV back in July, and with the results for drug tests for RAW talent just now coming in, they didn't want to risk messing up their plans for the Unforgiven PPV. credit www.wrestling-edge.com
i read this exact same article at http://www.prowrestling.com/article/news/1671 and there was nothing about it in my Randy news i get from Yahoo. so considering this is really like one source, i'm not inclinded to believe it. now if there were three or four different articles about Randy failing the drug test then i'd believe it and be upset.
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:25 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:27 pm
FairyDuelist2003 suicidial tendancy first WWE wrestler to fail a drug test under the WWE Talent Wellness Program's new guidelines - which recently went into effect. Despite his failure in a recent drug test, he will not be pulled off the road. He will continue to appear on both TV and PPV shows, but as a general rule, he is not supposed to appear on house shows for 30 days. Orton didn't appear at any house shows this weekend. For that matter, he hasn't appeared at a house show in about a month. Under the old guidelines, Orton would have been taken off the road for 30 days due to suspension. Also, he would have lost one month's worth of salary. Under the new guidelines, he will continue to work TV and PPV shows, but he will only have his road expenses covered and receive no bonuses for the shows. The only non-change in the new guidelines is that he will have his downside guarantee docked for 30 days. WWE recently changed their guidelines because they didn't want to have to interrupt storylines or change PPV matches if a wrestler was to fail a drug test. WWE officials weren't happy with how things went down for the Great American Bash PPV back in July, and with the results for drug tests for RAW talent just now coming in, they didn't want to risk messing up their plans for the Unforgiven PPV. credit www.wrestling-edge.com
i read this exact same article at http://www.prowrestling.com/article/news/1671 and there was nothing about it in my Randy news i get from Yahoo. so considering this is really like one source, i'm not inclinded to believe it. now if there were three or four different articles about Randy failing the drug test then i'd believe it and be upset. if anyone has anything to add, like more sources, please feel free. the RNN can only work if the news is reported.
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:51 pm
Randy had kind of an average night. stupid Carlito killed the RKO...good news is he screwed up that back breaker.
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:23 am
FairyDuelist2003 Randy had kind of an average night. stupid Carlito killed the RKO...good news is he screwed up that back breaker. i wouldnt of complained ether way...id would of liked to see cena rkoed and i also like the backcracker 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:14 pm
The weed was still in his system that's why Orton failed the drug test.
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:09 pm
USER1188173 Ortons my hero -melts.-...you saw nothing ninja GAY?
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:50 pm
RandyKeithOrton The weed was still in his system that's why Orton failed the drug test. that maybe if they use hair samples. in that method, the drug in question, we'll use pot, stays in your hair roots for 6 months. i know this cause my brother had drug tests like that...he'd cut his hair so it wouldn't be as noticable.
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:51 pm
speaking of my brother, he heard a report on CNN a couple days ago (goober can't remember) that said the future of the WWE and the wrestling business is none other than Randy Orton. i tried to find this, but came up empty. can anyone help out?
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:05 am
FairyDuelist2003 RandyKeithOrton The weed was still in his system that's why Orton failed the drug test. that maybe if they use hair samples. in that method, the drug in question, we'll use pot, stays in your hair roots for 6 months. i know this cause my brother had drug tests like that...he'd cut his hair so it wouldn't be as noticable. i think they still use the pee in a cup method
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:31 pm
suicidial tendancy FairyDuelist2003 RandyKeithOrton The weed was still in his system that's why Orton failed the drug test. that maybe if they use hair samples. in that method, the drug in question, we'll use pot, stays in your hair roots for 6 months. i know this cause my brother had drug tests like that...he'd cut his hair so it wouldn't be as noticable. i think they still use the pee in a cup method you're probably right.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:32 pm
It is the weed. I am 99% sure. Randy would have gotten a worser punishment if he failed a drug trst. He is already on high heat.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:38 pm
RandyKeithOrton It is the weed. I am 99% sure. Randy would have gotten a worser punishment if he failed a drug trst. He is already on high heat. i think it's safe to say it's not steroids cause Randy has probably been the same weight since HS. anything else would suck. pain killers, something stronger than pot...that stuff would make me loose respect for him.
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