Could this be the reason for all the title changes?

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-- As Michael reported earlier, the WWE creative team has already been given a list of wrestlers not to write ideas for as they will be unavailable for the foreseeable future, starting with next Monday's three-hour episode of Raw. Dave Meltzer said in today's Wrestling Observer Radio show that the company will indeed be suspending some main roster talent within the next few days. Drug testing took place at shows over the weekend, in addition to yesterday's Raw.

Further confirming that some suspensions will be taking place is that it is standard company protocol for head officials to inform creative that certain performers will not be available for the foreseeable future. This fact was publicly disclosed by World Wrestling Entertainment in Henry Waxman's report concerning steroids in professional wrestling released this past January.

Although, there is a lot of skepticism among many in WWE these days in regards to how the company is handling drug test violations. Since the fall of 2007, the official policy on drug test failures has been to publicly announce all failures no matter what, but internally, some believe the company isn't completely abiding by its own set of rules.

For instance, of the four confirmed developmental releases within the past two days (Lupe Viscara, Jon Cutler, Dakota "Maverick" Darsow and Kafu), two were reportedly let go as a result of drug test failures. It is rather peculiar that WWE officials opted against publicly outing the violators when it is company policy to do so.

Early last year, WWE announced the suspensions of developmental wrestlers Derrick Neikirk and Neil "Chet the Jet" Bzibziak, releasing them shortly thereafter. In this new case, the company appears to be circumventing its own set of rules by quietly releasing talent so more unwanted negative attention isn't drawn to WWE concerning drug use amongst its wrestlers — especially due to little known minor league talent when the company is adamantly trying to clean up its image. Had they not terminated the violators in question, they would have had no choice but to publicly announce their respective suspensions, hence the quiet releases, which apparently is WWE's new way of getting around the policy.



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MikeRaw

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I don't think so. That would mean that Orton, Edge, Christian and Hardy have all failed wellness policies, which I highly doubt.
 

The Rated R CMStar

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That would mean that Orton, Edge, Christian and Hardy have all failed wellness policies, which I highly doubt.

And if they did, I don't think WWE would really do anything about it.
 

Wordlife

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^I totally agree with that... they can't afford to lose them right now, why put them out of action?
 

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If they seriously suspend Hardy, Christian, and Orton I will be pissed. I heard Hardy has been really working on not doing drugs (Yeah, he's a drug addict) so I can't really see him failing anyway. Orton, well, I'm not sure about Orton. And I never really pictured Christian not passing.

Needless to say, WWE better not suspend the better wrestlers.
 

MikeRaw

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^Lol. First, I doubt any of those guys even faield any tests in the firs tplac.e Secondly, if they did, they should be suspended. What kind of example is it to let certain guys get away, and others be suspended? WWE has a bad enough reptation already. They don't need another bad thing added by not suspending certain people.
 

MizMasta3000

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When a major WWE superstar fails a drug test, it is announced. I guess because this is minor developmental talent, WWE feels that it would be irrelevant to publicly announce them.

Side Note: I liked Chet the Jet he was a good wrestler
 

chessarmy

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these wrestlers need to smarten up, if they actually care about the WWE they would stay clean because at this point the roster just can't get any slimmer. The fact is, WWE can't afford to lose stars even if they're just mid-carders