FORMER WWE STAR SAYS PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS NOT PREVALENT IN WRESTLING NOW, RIC FLAIR MADE RACE DIRECTOR FOR NASCAR EVENT
By Steven Fernandes on 2009-03-14 11:20:35
Fanhouse.com have an interview with Bobby Lashley talking about his upcoming
MMA fight with Jason Guida, Ken Shamrock getting suspended, and leaving WWE
for MMA. He doesn't hold it against Shamrock for getting suspended, saying he
believes he took it to train harder, not to get the win. He also said this
about performance-enhancing drugs in wrestling:
How prevalent are performance-enhancing drugs in pro wrestling?
I don't think there's any now.
Really?
They have a really, really, really strict testing policy in the WWE. I know
that for a fact. So I know that there is no one who is really on anything now.
I think in the past there were some, but -- and also, in professional
wrestling it's not "performance-enhancing." You're not enhancing
your performance. You're getting bigger and stronger, but it's not like that
makes you win in wrestling. I think there used to be more wrestlers on
something than there are now, but it's not like everyone was on something in
professional wrestling. Not at all.
Hardoreracefans.com have an article about Ric Flair being an 'Honorary Race
Director' at the 25th NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.
Click
here to check it out.
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