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In late February, two Sports Illustrated reporters along with several law
enforcement and prosecutorial agencies including the DEA, IRS, Justice
Department and New York and Florida agencies stormed the offices of The Palm
Beach Rejuvenation Center in a steroid sting. Kurt Angle's name popped up at
the beginning, but now, the same two reporters have revealed that other WWE
Superstars received steroids from another facility that was also raided at
the same time in Arizona. The late Eddie Guerrero ordered HCG and the
steroid stanozolol from David Wilbirt, an Arizona doctor in early 2005.
Wilbirt also allegedly issued prescriptions for the steroids nandrolone and
stanozolol to Rey Mysterio. Randy Orton has allegedly received eight
prescriptions for six different drugs - stanozolol, nandrolone, anastrozole,
Clomiphene citrate, oxandrolone and testosterone - between March 2004 and
August 2004 and Edge and The Hurricane received HGH. Mysterio, Edge, Orton
and Hurricane declined to comment when contacted by Sports Illustrated. In
late 2005, WWE introduced the Wellness Program that takes action against
those individuals who abuse of any kind of steroids.
enforcement and prosecutorial agencies including the DEA, IRS, Justice
Department and New York and Florida agencies stormed the offices of The Palm
Beach Rejuvenation Center in a steroid sting. Kurt Angle's name popped up at
the beginning, but now, the same two reporters have revealed that other WWE
Superstars received steroids from another facility that was also raided at
the same time in Arizona. The late Eddie Guerrero ordered HCG and the
steroid stanozolol from David Wilbirt, an Arizona doctor in early 2005.
Wilbirt also allegedly issued prescriptions for the steroids nandrolone and
stanozolol to Rey Mysterio. Randy Orton has allegedly received eight
prescriptions for six different drugs - stanozolol, nandrolone, anastrozole,
Clomiphene citrate, oxandrolone and testosterone - between March 2004 and
August 2004 and Edge and The Hurricane received HGH. Mysterio, Edge, Orton
and Hurricane declined to comment when contacted by Sports Illustrated. In
late 2005, WWE introduced the Wellness Program that takes action against
those individuals who abuse of any kind of steroids.