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Be honest wrestling brehs, how serious is the WWE Wellness testing?
Something is wrong with it when u see how Cripple H looks at WM 32..but i would never thought they would allow Roman to take a hit for it. After the handling of a easy money maker like Bryan when he came back, I dont trust anything about their polls, tests..any of that $hit.
 

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Think Triple H gonna make him apologize to the roster? :mjpls:
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The UFC organization was notified today that the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has informed Brock Lesnar of a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation stemming from an out-of-competition sample collection on June 28, 2016. USADA received the testing results from the June 28, 2016 sample collection from the WADA-accredited UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory on the evening of July 14, 2016.

"USADA, the independent administrator of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, will handle the results management and appropriate adjudication of this case. It is important to note that, under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, there is a full fair legal review process that is afforded to all athletes before any sanctions are imposed. The Nevada State Athletic Commission also retains jurisdiction over this matter as the sample collection was performed in close proximity to Lesnar’s bout at UFC 200 in Las Vegas.

"Consistent with all previous potential anti-doping violations, additional information will be provided at the appropriate time as the process moves forward."

UFC Statement on Brock Lesnar


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Brock Lesnar: Jon Jones ‘unprofessional’ for being flagged by USADA before UFC 200

Brock Lesnar threw some shade the way of Jon Jones at UFC 200 open workouts Thursday.

The former UFC heavyweight champion said Jones was "unprofessional" for failing a drug test ahead of his big main event fight with Daniel Cormier on Saturday here at T-Mobile Arena. USADA notified Jones of a potential anti-doping violation Wednesday and Jones was pulled by the UFC from the light heavyweight title fight.

"It's unfortunate for DC, I guess," Lesnar said. "I feel a little bad for DC. Guys go hard, they go through training camps and put lots of time in and that's where DC really gets the short end of the stick. It's really unprofessional of anybody of this caliber when something like that happens."

Lesnar's bout with Mark Hunt will now be the main event of UFC 200. The women's bantamweight title fight between champion Miesha Tate and challenger Amanda Nunes is the new co-main event. Cormier is currently in limbo. He stands to lose millions of dollars if he doesn't fight and the UFC is still looking for a very short-notice opponent for him. UFC president Dana White told Colin Cowherd on Thursday that he would still fight.

Lesnar, 38, goes back a long time with Cormier. Both are former standout NCAA wrestlers. The WWE star was definitely bummed for his friend Thursday. But, like he was for UFC 100, Lesnar is now the main event for UFC 200.

"It's unfortunate," Lesnar said of Jones. "It's unprofessional. That's just what it is. What else can I say? Merry Christmas to Brock Lesnar."

Jones will go through a proper results management process by USADA. The former longtime UFC light heavyweight champion spoke to reporters Thursday morning and denied knowingly taking any kind of performance-enhancing drug. Jones said he wasn't sure why he tested positive in the drug test for a substance he said he couldn't even pronounce. Jones' manager Malki Kawa implied Thursday that Jones might have taken a tainted supplement.

Workers were removing the faces of Jones and Cormier from the T-Mobile Arena façade Thursday afternoon. Lesnar and Hunt are oddly the new UFC 200 main event despite having their fight book just about four weeks ago.

"I've been in the business long enough — the entertainment industry, the fight game — the show still goes on," Lesnar said. "Regardless of where I'm at on the card, the show is gonna happen. I'm just thankful that I got through training camp healthy and I'm here. Merry Christmas to Brock Lesnar."
 
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