Thought: The WWE shouldn’t be the blame for wrestler deaths…

I am so tired of people and the media blaming the WWE for wrestler deaths. Most wrestlers that die of either steroids or drug overdoses, didn’t work for the WWE anyway. Most of them were “fired” from the WWE in real life because they failed their wellness policy. That is the reason Andrew Martin was released from the WWE ’cause he failed the wellness policy.

The WWE does NOT hand these wrestlers drugs so they can get buffed up and muscular for matches. The wrestlers brought all of this upon themselves. All of these wrestlers that die of drugs was their own fault. They had chosen to get addicted, that’s what they did.

All WWE’s job is to entertain wrestling fans all over the world and keep the business alive, that’s all they care about.

Nobody knows how Andrew Martin died, because his cause of death hasn’t been revealed to the public yet, but if it indeed turned out to be drugs, I have a feeling the media will be blaming the WWE, non stop. The media has been blaming the WWE everytime a wrestler died ever since the Chris Benoit double murder/suicide controversy.

The wrestlers are human beings, so they make decisions on their own, and they made the decision to get addicted to drugs. I think, that anybody that gets addicted to drugs whether it’s steroids, pain killers, alcohol, coke, heroin, acid, etc. is suicidal. Really think about it. Drugs is suicide.

The WWE will always be alive. The WWE will always go on forever even when Vince McMahon is not around. They are not going to get shut down because of all of these wrestler deaths. The wellness policy in the WWE is there for a reason, to help their superstars.

Really, you have to look at all sports that uses drugs. Look at all these baseball stars that are admitting to using them too. Profesional boxers and UFC fighters probably use ’em all the time also.

I hate how muscular guys are an easy target. They always get blamed for everything.

Read this interesting article here:

http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/specialevent/wrestling/2009/03/wwe_is_being_unfairly_blamed_f.html

Kev

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