WWE Gets Ready To Face The Music
Posted In: News, Steroids, Wrestling

Autopsy results for WWE wrestler Andrew “The Test” Martin’s death will be released two weeks from now and Vince McMahon is now receiving advice on how to handle the possible media onslaught.
Martin’s demise is the latest in the series of steroids-related deaths in the WWE.
While roid-raging, wrestler Chris Benoit murdered his wife and son then he took his own life.
And Eddie Guerrero died of a heart attack which was also attributed to his long term use of steroids.
With Martin’s death happening at the height of steroid scandal in the world of professional sports, McMahon can only do so much to keep the media mayhem at bay which could probably be worse than what he had gone through with Benoit.
McMahon and the WWE should really start planning on some damage control… especially since Martin’s death will definitely put them on the center ring.
Can’t you just see the matchup: The Media vs. McMahon and WWE.
And this time the WWE can’t rely on their muscles to knockout the opponent.
Because when it comes to the steroid issue, the media can be pretty vicious.
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Benoit had been OFF steroids for some time when the murder took place. As I recall, he had been struggling with depression his whole life, and the murder/suicide was attributed to that.
People do die of other causes than steroids, you know. I wish you wouldn’t add to the general ignorance on this topic through irresponsible speculation.
He needs to start doing the samekind of drug testing
that the NFL@NLB does. If you fail the drug test. You no longer
wrestle for six months. You lose the championship belt you
are wearing. You need to set the example with Kurt Angle. You just
read about it in the sports page. Its time you stop trying to hide
the problem. How many more wrestlers need to die before some
thing is done. When Vince does nothing. It gives the message that he seees nothing wrong with taking Steroids. Wrestlers taking and dying from Steriods is what going to bring wrestling down.