Original Sin wrote:You know, maybe its a good thing Orton isn't the one to win the belt from Cena.
That would piss a lot of people off.
He is extremely unprofessional and doesn't even get punished for anything he does.
Meanwhile, Jeff Hardy does something immature and he's suspended for 30 days?
Udder BULLSHIT.
I love Orton and Jeff Hardy, but they can't play favoritism like that.
If one person gets punished for acting like a jack ass then I'd expect everyone who acts like a jack ass to get punished.
Prowl76 wrote:Original Sin wrote:You know, maybe its a good thing Orton isn't the one to win the belt from Cena.
That would piss a lot of people off.
He is extremely unprofessional and doesn't even get punished for anything he does.
Meanwhile, Jeff Hardy does something immature and he's suspended for 30 days?
Udder BULLSHIT.
I love Orton and Jeff Hardy, but they can't play favoritism like that.
If one person gets punished for acting like a jack ass then I'd expect everyone who acts like a jack ass to get punished.
What did Jeff Hardy do and how the heck do you find all this stuff out?
Slightly Less Heavy B wrote:cena vs booker tonight. is it me or is booker as champ a good idea?
Burn wrote:Slightly Less Heavy B wrote:cena vs booker tonight. is it me or is booker as champ a good idea?
Booker is under-utilised.
The guy is great talent, great on the mic, great in the ring, he just needs to lose the baggage known as his "Queen".
And it would be nice to see him return to being just Booker T, but I can't see that happening any time soon.
Original Sin wrote:Oh, and if Cena and Booker already happened tonight, shush it, I won't see it til later
Burn wrote:Original Sin wrote:Oh, and if Cena and Booker already happened tonight, shush it, I won't see it til later
Don't complain, I won't see it until tomorrow, and that's if I even have time to watch it on fast forward!
Burn wrote:If Cena is so popular why was half the crowd booing him?
From the NY Daily News:
- The WWE was rocked again today, after several of wrestling's top names emerged in the Albany district attorney's probe into a widespread Internet doping scandal.
The wrestling congomerate based in Stamford announced that it will suspend 10 of its biggest stars for violation of its wellness policy.
Top wrestlers Randy Orton, Charles Haas, Jr., Adam "Edge" Copeland, Robert "Booker T" Huffman, Shane Helms, Mike Bucci, Anthony Carelli, John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan, Darren "William Regal" Matthews, Ken "Mr. Kennedy" Anderson and Chavo Guerrero were all identified as clients of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, the site raided by Albany County and Florida law enforcement agencies in February for distributing steroids and other prescription drugs to clients who had not been examined by doctors. The investigation is part of a probe into illegal Internet drug distribution by Albany D.A. David Soares.
WWE® Statement On Performer Suspensions
STAMFORD, Conn., August 30, 2007 - Based on independent information received from investigators from the Albany County, NY D.A.’s office, WWE has today, under the penalty provisions of its wellness policy, issued suspension notices to 10 of its performers for violations. It has been WWE’s practice not to release the names of those who have been suspended, but notice has been sent to all WWE performers that names of anyone who is suspended under the Wellness Policy as of November 1 will be made public.
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