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Rex is running hard and heavy right now. These are dangerous times.
Why did they have to do this to me, man? WHY ME!?
Rex is running hard and heavy right now. These are dangerous times.
Why did they have to do this to me, man? WHY ME!?
You mess with a random @kevin on the internet and these things happen. Should've seen it coming.
I'll wear my Reigns shirt with the cut off sleeves today when I get home. HE'S STILL MY BOY!!!!!!!!!
It was right in front of my damn face this whole time and I couldn't see it coming...
Well, that this does indeed explain the clean job at the ppv. That was a head-scratcher. What does the future hold? Redemption? Heel turn?
Yet he wrestled the next night?"When it comes to the Wellness Policy, I understand that the perspective of the public is that it relates to drugs and substances. In the case of Roman Reigns it is not the case. Yes, Roman did violate our policy, but not for drug/substance reasons, but for not obeying ringside physicians on Sunday. When Roman ran into the barricade, doctors came down to the ring with the intention of having the match stopped due to a concussion. However, Roman went back in the ring when he shouldn't have, and we have and can suspend people for that and count it as a Wellness Policy violation. The officials that came to the ring said that Roman had a concussion, and that Roman ignored their pleas to not continue on with the match, which he did anyway."
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"When it comes to the Wellness Policy, I understand that the perspective of the public is that it relates to drugs and substances. In the case of Roman Reigns it is not the case. Yes, Roman did violate our policy, but not for drug/substance reasons, but for not obeying ringside physicians on Sunday. When Roman ran into the barricade, doctors came down to the ring with the intention of having the match stopped due to a concussion. However, Roman went back in the ring when he shouldn't have, and we have and can suspend people for that and count it as a Wellness Policy violation. The officials that came to the ring said that Roman had a concussion, and that Roman ignored their pleas to not continue on with the match, which he did anyway."
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So he is a good guy?"When it comes to the Wellness Policy, I understand that the perspective of the public is that it relates to drugs and substances. In the case of Roman Reigns it is not the case. Yes, Roman did violate our policy, but not for drug/substance reasons, but for not obeying ringside physicians on Sunday. When Roman ran into the barricade, doctors came down to the ring with the intention of having the match stopped due to a concussion. However, Roman went back in the ring when he shouldn't have, and we have and can suspend people for that and count it as a Wellness Policy violation. The officials that came to the ring said that Roman had a concussion, and that Roman ignored their pleas to not continue on with the match, which he did anyway."
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So he is a good guy?
Reigns wrestled with a concussion for all you people!
Feel better knowing whats its for ? I do