Very Detailed List Of Past WWE Wellness Policy Violations

Chris MastersWWE Wellness Policy violation history — page four

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Notes

* Dave Meltzer reported in his Wrestling Observer newsletter early this year when Congress’ investigation of steroids in professional wrestling broke out that a suspension was issued in April 2008. Peculiarly, there is no record of WWE announcing a suspension during that particular month.

* According to the Waxman report, at least a few suspensions completely fell under the radar in the months leading up to the Signature Pharmacy scandal in August 2007. Suspensions were quietly issued in late November, early December 2006; early to mid May 2007; late April, early May 2007; mid May 2007; and late August, early September 2007.

* Waxman’s letter noted that of five wrestlers who failed pre-contract steroid tests during a 14-week period in late 2007 and early 2008, four ended up being hired anyway by WWE. Considering it was not so long ago, chances are some, if not all, are still under contract to the company. Their respective pre-contract drug test failures do not count against the policy.

* If Chris Mordetzky, a/k/a Chris Masters, has re-signed with World Wrestling Entertainment as has been reported, then he would also be added to the list with two strikes against him from his previous stint in the company.

On August 30, 2007, he was suspended for 30 days for his first violation of the company’s drug testing policy. On November 2, 2007, he was suspended for 60 days for his second violation of the company’s drug testing policy. He was released from his WWE contract, six days later, on November 8, 2007.

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