WWE Suspension Info Links
The breaking news on Friday was that 10 WWE Wrestlers have been suspended due to violation(s) of the WWE's Wellness Program. News and rumors about this story will be coming fast and furious. Here is a collection of various links for WWE fans looking to get more info on the story and the WWE's Wellness Program.
WWE.com's Coroporate page giving the statement about the 10 suspensions.
ESPN.com Article Detailing the Story
NY Daily News Breaking Story With Rumored List of Suspended Wrestlers
Outlines of the WWE Wellness Policy (PDF)
WWE Characters Blog entries about Wellness Program.
WWE Characters Blog entries about the Benoit Tragedy.
WWE Characters Blog entry on WWE's Letter to Congress, issued August 24th, 2007.
Additional info from lordsofpain.net:
"In an interview on "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteren, WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt said two more Superstars are to be interviewed concerning information received from the Albany district attorney's office.
Based on those interviews, the two wrestlers could be added to the list of suspended wrestlers. McDevitt said WWE independently confirmed all information it received from the DA before suspending the ten wrestlers on Thursday.
According to McDevitt, the ten suspensions are without pay and will last for either thirty or sixty days (depending on whether it was a first or second offense)."
WWE.com's Coroporate page giving the statement about the 10 suspensions.
ESPN.com Article Detailing the Story
NY Daily News Breaking Story With Rumored List of Suspended Wrestlers
Outlines of the WWE Wellness Policy (PDF)
WWE Characters Blog entries about Wellness Program.
WWE Characters Blog entries about the Benoit Tragedy.
WWE Characters Blog entry on WWE's Letter to Congress, issued August 24th, 2007.
Additional info from lordsofpain.net:
"In an interview on "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteren, WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt said two more Superstars are to be interviewed concerning information received from the Albany district attorney's office.
Based on those interviews, the two wrestlers could be added to the list of suspended wrestlers. McDevitt said WWE independently confirmed all information it received from the DA before suspending the ten wrestlers on Thursday.
According to McDevitt, the ten suspensions are without pay and will last for either thirty or sixty days (depending on whether it was a first or second offense)."
Labels: Chris Benoit, WWE Links, WWE News, WWE Superstars, WWE Suspensions
1 Comments:
Wow. WWE is really cracking down on drug use, yet more people keep taking them.
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