Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy: Why Don’t TNA Care About Their Wrestlers?
Question by Chad: Why don’t TNA care about their wrestlers?
1) Not getting a wellness policy and Jeff can do as much drugs as he wants and keep killing himself
2) Making Kurt Angle’s personal life into a storyline
3) Paying those jersey shore people and Bart Scott more money than 95% of their midcarders
Vince on the other hand
1) Release Kurt Angle when he asked for it. Kurt Angle even admitted he was grateful for it
2) Payed for Paul Bearer’s surgery that saved his life
3) Numerous former wrestlers have shown their gratitude saying that Vince would help you out if you really need it
4) Getting a wellness policy. Fining superstars for smoking. Less blood. Better health for wrestlers
Best answer:
Answer by Christof
As for #2, there are many instances in pro wrestling, not just in TNA, where a real life scenario is converted into a storyline.
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