Other promotions with wellness policy programs?

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I mean, it's no that I have a problem with the WWE. But it seems to me like they are the ONLY company out there that has a wellness policy. I mean, in TNA Rob Van Dan can smoke pot and be featured in a marijuana documentary, and Jeff Hardy can appear high as fuck to a match with Sting, and don't get punished at all. So, is the WWE only company with a 'wellness policy'???
 

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PSachkovsky said:
I mean, it's no that I have a problem with the WWE. But it seems to me like they are the ONLY company out there that has a wellness policy. I mean, in TNA Rob Van Dan can smoke pot and be featured in a marijuana documentary, and Jeff Hardy can appear high as f*ck to a match with Sting, and don't get punished at all. So, is the WWE only company with a 'wellness policy'???

Jeff was off TV for ages lol, he didn't get away cop free. Anyway TNA has a wellness policy just all wrestlers are suspiciouly clean there. The rest either can't afford it or don't feel it's worth their time, the WWE needs it for sponsors and public image PWG for instance uses that money to bring in another talent, it's all about priorites.
 

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I can assure PWG doesn't have one.

I cannot guarantee that about ROH and DGUSA/EVOLVE, though. They might have some kind of that testing.