So, I get up this morning and read up on the ewrestling news for the moment....
Huh and to my surprise....it's the P!$$ Ant (The Brian Kendrick)the maryjane test 12+ times (or so it is reported). HOW CAN THAT BE!!!! IS THAT FOR REAL...and he's okay with it, cause it's only costing him $1000 per offense (let's do that math on that, shall we....$12000.00). Well if throwing money away is his deal, I know several local charities that could use that money, or several families that one of the parents have recently lost their jobs.
Why doe he get a pass?
The Wellness Policy is extensive, why would this be okay? What message is being sent? That it's okay to get high and represent the WWE has a future major superstar (which that thought makes me puke). Marijuana is illegal.
What would happen if The Brian Kendrick got busted with drugs? I bet he would be fired then....
It bothers me greatly that a major part of the fan base is kids (my son included). Certain entertainers broadcast their "partying", like no one reads their blogs.
I, recently, blocked my son from reading Matt Hardy's myspace, due to the content, posted in his Europe blog. My son thought some of his comments were funny. Truthfully, I think he could have left out a bunch of stuff and still let everyone know that he had a great time. But, hey, it's his right to blog whatever he wants, and it's my responsibility to be a good parent.
Some one needs to let Ryan Cark know that acupunture is not Surgery. And that the left over 25% of pain, well...it's a possiblity that the bar owners in Europe made sure it was taken care of.
Let's get real....please
Laci
PS. on a personal note:
Some may wonder why I am so upset over this. Some one very close to me, made an error of judgement using alcohol and drugs. I watched him struggle for his life on a ventilator. He survived, but he is not the same person, and never will be. I hate to see any one put themselves or others in harms way. Everyone that loves you suffers.
I also dated major league baseball player years ago, I watched him throw his career away drinking. Baseball was his life. He was very talented and a great guy. But, drinking changed his behavior and his body started tearing down. He was injured all the time, and angry that he couldn't be in the game. He was in physical pain, and was afraid to be commited to some one and yet at the same time was lonely. (not that he was alone, when you are in the business, every crazy chick wants to be with you, and he took advantage of it). I cared a great deal about him, but just couldn't handle it.


This is an excellent post! I agree with you whole heartedly. There are a lot of WWE Superstars that have decided to throw their careers away cause they suddenly feel that being a SUPERSTAR means partying HARDY and I don't mean Jeff or Matt Hardy either.
Dallas47_RocksWhat good is the WWE Wellness Program if those that are in it or those that are sent to participate in it don't really PARTICIPATE. I'm not a fan of "The Brian Kendrick" whom I honestly wonder if he'd Gay by the way he prances around the ring acting like he's flying.
Again this was a very well written post and I congradulate you for doing it.
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