The Wrestling Observer is reporting that there has been no change to the WWE policy regarding a drug test failure for marijuana, however it’s being said that many wrestlers are now avoiding the drug, as failing any type of test these days generally results in heat with management. As of now, a marijuana violation results in a fine, and although the fine may be steep at times, some stars in the past did not care, and would continue to smoke marijuana as the "crime" was often times worth the punishment. It’s now being said, however, that WWE is no longer treating any drug test failures lightly.
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