The WWE tonight released a statement (not found on their site) regarding the Mike Knox situation, which you can read about by scrolling below. The highlights from WSBTV.com:
The WWE released a statement which said at one time, "...four professional wrestlers resided at the Locust Grove address, only one of whom is currently an active performer under a WWE contract. This performer has denied to WWE officials, as well as to Henry County Police Department officials, that the items discovered in this home belong to him."
"This performer" of course is Knox. (Side note: the WWE really, really hates to call their guys wrestlers. Performers? Bah.) So essentially, I read this as the WWE is basically saying the stuff isn't his and since the people that supposedly it belonged to are no longer with the company, it's not their problem. Some organizations never learn, I guess.
I'm sure we'll hear more on who these other "performers" are pretty soon.
WWE releases statement on Mike Knox
Posted by Josh Nason | 10:07 PM | mike hettniga, mike knox, wwe; steroids; atlanta | 1 comments »
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