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The fact that pro wrestling is fake is no earth-shaking revelation. And the high level of steroid use is certainly real. EliteFitness explains just how much juicing occurs and why it is a must for wrestlers.
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I think it’s safe to say that we’ve all known that professional wrestling is scripted and acted out since we were in our early teenage years. There’s no way that any person could come out week after week and take a steel chair over the back or be able to walk normally after being thrown through a table unless it was practiced and played out to perfection.
An ever present sign of this point is that the top company in wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), changed its name from the World Wrestling Federation just a few years ago. Pro wrestling is merely entertainment and basically amounts to a soap opera where lots of fighting occurs. Very entertaining fighting, that when mixed with clever writing and storylines, yields an extremely addictive show.
But even though it is well known that the action in wrestling is scripted, there are still some things that go on behind closed doors that aren’t so well documented. Things that don’t make it to the storylines at the big WWE shows and stuff that isn’t talked about on the all-important pay-per-views. Namely the usage of steroids that goes on throughout professional wrestling.
And while many people either don’t put too much thought into the issue or just flat out ignore the possibility that pro wrestlers could be juicing, there are plenty of people who realize that these athletes don’t get their hulking physiques from merely working out and eating right.
This was evident one day not too long ago on the Howard Stern when WWE Champion John Cena appeared on the show to promote his movie “The Marine”. For anyone who’s listened to, or watched the Howard Stern Show, they know that most conversations on the show revolve around the topic of sex and this occasion was certainly no different.
So needless to say, I thought that this show would pretty much fall in line with every other Howard Stern show that I’ve ever listened to. But the show took a twist when a caller phoned in and accused Cena of using steroids in order to attain his extremely muscular physique. John Cena insisted that he has never used steroids but many in the room, including Howard, didn’t see how he could get that big and cut without using steroids.
Cena went on to talk about how the WWE now has a wellness program for steroid testing and he was tested in the NCAA as a wrestler too. So the jury still appears to be out on whether the WWE Champion has ever taken steroids since he adamantly denies it. But while the debate may rage on over whether he does or doesn’t use roids, there’s no denying that the World Wrestling Federation as a whole has its share of juicers.
A quick glance back in time will prove this often overlooked fact to be true. And perhaps the most telling sign of major steroid usage in the WWE was when its owner, Vince McMahon, and several major wrestlers had to undergo a trial after an urologist was convicted for selling steroids to several stars of wrestling’s biggest organization in 1994. McMahon was on the hook for possibly distributing the drugs to wrestlers within his empire.
One of the biggest names in wrestling history, Hulk Hogan, was called upon to testify regarding the issues of whether McMahon distributed steroids to wrestlers among other things. Hogan started off by admitting that he had indeed used steroids over a 12 year period in order to bulk up. He also helped McMahon from having to go to prison by saying that Vince had never distributed steroids to wrestlers himself.
But Hogan did deliver a crushing blow to the image of the WWE by saying that there was a massive amount of steroids being used by the wrestlers within the company. And this testimony would have a big impact on the way that McMahon handled the use of steroids in his organization... Or so it would seem.
A tough steroid testing policy was implemented not soon after these events but the policy failed to materialize beyond more than a couple of years due to the high cost of maintaining the program and because none of the other wrestling organizations were doing any serious testing.
So the WWE went right back to where it had been before in regards to testing and wrestlers were free to use any means necessary in order to get huge. Freaks of nature such as Scott Steiner and HHH started making names for themselves in the coming years with their hulking and intimidating appearances. And it was obvious that something was up with wrestlers like these since they had added massive amounts of muscle over their career all while undergoing a hectic wrestling schedule.
Very few people truly believed someone like Scott Steiner could naturally attain arms that looked as if someone stuffed volleyballs in his biceps. At one point, Steiner was supposed to be tested for steroids but was able to avoid having to go through testing after he demanded that the champion at the time, HHH, be tested as well.
The long line of muscle-bound monsters hasn’t slowed for the WWE either as people like the gigantic, 6’5”, 295 pound Batista raise quite a few eyebrows as well as suspicions over the continued steroid usage in the WWE. And recently, some superstar wrestlers such as Rob Van Damn and Randy Orton have failed steroid tests. Orton’s failed tests has prompted cruel chants of “You’re on steroids” which caused him to lash out at some fans – and no this wasn’t part of some scripted storyline either.
What’s interesting though is that is doesn’t appear as if the usage of steroids within the WWE, or any other wrestling organization for that matter, will start to decline. And, despite the rigorous testing that has resumed, most wrestlers see the use of steroids and HGH as something that is almost a necessity. A necessity that not only comes out of the need to look good and attract a larger fan base but also in order to survive the brutal schedule that pro wrestling brings.
In a top-notch organization like the WWE, some wrestlers are on the road at least 250 days a year, if not more, doing three to four shows a week. Combine this traveling with the physical demands of wrestling, such as getting hit with steel chairs and being thrown through tables, and you’ve got a near-impossible situation for muscular growth to occur naturally. With the hectic schedule that wrestlers have, they should in honesty look nothing like the bodybuilder-like images that they bring to the ring.
Steroid and HGH aren’t the only drugs that wrestlers use as many stars have admitted to taking lots of painkillers as well because jumping off of the top ropes onto the concrete can start to wear on a person after a while. And even though wrestling is scripted and fake, the chair shots and cuts they get do hurt and taking beatings like this doesn’t get any easier when it happens three or four times a week.
Scott Levy, or Raven as he’s known in the WWE, said in an interview that the steroids and 200+ pain pills that he used to take were a must. “It\'s part of the job. If you want to be a wrestler, you have to be a big guy, and you have to perform in pain. If you choose to do neither, pick another profession,” Levy said.
Some of the WWE stars who’ve spoken out about the steroid use in the company have put themselves in bad favors with pro wrestling kingpin Vince McMahon. Legendary wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper was let go from World Wrestling Entertainment after he made some bold comments to the press about pro wrestlers juicing.
The 49 year-old Piper admitted that his three decades of work in wrestling were aided immensely by his usage of steroids and painkillers. “I experienced what we in the profession call the silent scream. You\'re in your hotel room. You\'re banged up, numb and alone. You don\'t want to go downstairs to the bar or restaurant. The walls are breathing. You don\'t want to talk. Panic sets in and you start weeping. It\'s something all of us go through,” Piper chillingly expressed.
After hearing the comments of Piper, one really starts to get the picture that steroids, HGH, and other drugs are never going to fade away from pro wrestling. They are truly a necessity in an industry like this and no amount of testing is going to make roids completely disappear from wrestling. Especially when there’s lots of money at stake for both the wrestlers and for the companies.
In an industry where the top performers are hauling in multi-million dollar figures each year, there’s certainly no shortage of incentive for a wrestler to start taking roids. And truthfully, not too many fans are really going to care that these oversized actors are juicing in order to look the part.
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