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Nobody stopped juicing. The wellness policy is a PR gimmick designed for this particular reason. It's so when a wrestler drops dead, they can say "well we test our athletes regularly". In reality the wellness policy is weak, predictable, and easy to pass if you have any idea what you're doing. Same way all the old UFC fighters used to pass their tests pre-USADA (including Brock). WWE deliberately doesn't hire too many freak shows like Batista, Lashley, or Brock because it draws attention. But 80% of the roster are still on the gas. Vince got really blasé in the 2000s and openly stated they don't test their athletes because it's just entertainment, and testing was too expensive. Within like 3 years that bit him on the ass hard when Eddie died and Benoit caused a national scandal by annihilating his family..Anybody serious about bodybuilding is still on steroids..Big E, Ryback, Jinder, Otunga, any number of shitters..Steroids never left wrestling, WWE's policy on hiring jacked up freakazoids is the only thing that changed. The limit.that now, so they still have plausible deniabiliy. Those jacked guiatar players like Boogs, or whoever, Elias, all on the gas clearly, but to the casual observer, they don't look like Batista or Warrior so WWE can claim they're clean and pretend to be oblivious