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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Iceman's right about the Steroid abuse, the work schedule of a WWE star is too much really. Always nearly constantly on tour, when you're not wrestling it's all promotion and such. You've got to keep in peak condition but it's difficult when you're always moving around so some come to rely on steroids.
It's a shame, so many wrestlers die from it though you'd think WWE would try to do more to prevent addiction and such.
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What the WWE and other wrestling companies do is perform lip service to anti steroid/painkilling drug abuse. If the wrestlers lost thier bulk they wouldnt be as impressive physically, they wouldnt cope with the injuries sustained on circuit, therefore wouldnt be able to put on as many shows, less impressive wrestlers, less shows mean less money for the wrestling organisations.
Its in their best interests to publicly condemn while provately condone the use of performance enhancers etc.