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ratedrko1
source:wwe.com

World Wrestling Entertainment announced this morning that Darren Matthews a/k/a William Regal has been suspended for 60 days for his second violation of the company's Wellness Policy. We will have more on this story later today.





It seems like everytime a guy is about to get a Major push,he gets suspened for Violating the Wellness policy.
Slash
QUOTE (ratedrko1 @ May 20 2008, 11:43 AM) *
source:wwe.com

World Wrestling Entertainment announced this morning that Darren Matthews a/k/a William Regal has been suspended for 60 days for his second violation of the company's Wellness Policy. We will have more on this story later today.
It seems like everytime a guy is about to get a Major push,he gets suspened for Violating the Wellness policy.

Crazy. And i was extremely excited for Regal, now he goes and blows it, who knows with this whole JH thing maybe Regal will still get his push which is an issue. I really like regal and wanted him to have a big push but he violated the policy.
ratedrko1
Heres a list from WWE that shows everyone who has been suspended for violating the drug policy

source:rajah.com

-- If you're wondering about the names of the 30+ WWE suspensions, here is an updated list of the history of the program's drug offenders (at least that became public knowledge): Randy Orton (in August 2006 for failing a drug test due to steroids; continued receiving packages from Signature Pharmacy until February 2007, but wasn't suspended again because he had to wrestle John Cena for the WWE title at Unforgiven 2007 and WWE felt that he had "already served his time;" also, openly smoking marijuana backstage at a show in March 2006 was a behavioral suspension and didn't count as a strike), Joey Mercury, Rene Dupree (two-time offender), Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam (due to a drug possession arrest), Kid Kash, Ryan Reeves, Ryan O'Reilly (call-up to ECW roster relinquished), Balls Mahoney (for painkillers), Drew "Festus" Hankinson (when in developmental in late 2006), Andrew "Test" Martin (later fired), referee Chris Kay (two-time offender, later fired), Jeff Hardy (two-time offender), Chavo Guerrero (may be a two-timer, as he returned as soon as 60 days passed in November 2007), Chris Masters (two-time offender, later fired), Edge, Funaki, Gregory Helms, Booker T (two-time offender), Charlie Haas, Mr. Kennedy, Umaga, William Regal (two-time offender), John Morrison, Gene Snitsky (apparently a drug failure as his name never came up during the Signature Pharmacy scandal), Harry "DH" Smith, Derrick Neikirk (later fired), Neil "Chet the Jet" Bzibziak (later fired), and Afa, Jr. (for attempting to cheat on a drug test with a realistic prosthetic penis). By my count, that's 27 Wellness Policy offenders (at least that we know of) and at least 32 individual drug suspensions, so the WWE spokeswoman was being truthful when she said that there have been over 30 suspensions in the policy's history.
boe830
What a disappointment, i really like Regal, RAW has been bland for a while his segments were actually entertaining.
babaganoosh
I'm a little surprised...he doesn't exactly look buff. He actually had some fat hanging out last night. Very Flair-esque.
Bubba_Bridges
Hi Bubba here, I am disappointed as well to hear this news. Just when he was getting a push.
HeartsDarkRiver
He's only suspended? According to Vince McMahon on this week's show, he was fired.
Slash
QUOTE (HeartsDarkRiver @ May 21 2008, 08:06 AM) *
He's only suspended? According to Vince McMahon on this week's show, he was fired.

Yes he was "fired" to explain his absence off of T.V. for 60 days. He'll be back.
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