The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is that latest mainstream media outlet to pick up on the story regarding the performance enhancing drugs that were discovered a Georgia home that was once occupied by four pro wrestlers. The story notes that WWE officials declined to say whether Mike Knox was the performer in question. The story also mentions the Benoit family tragedy and Chase Tatum's recent death. To read the full story, visit AJC.com.
Powell's POV: The only thing WWE would tell the AJC is that four wrestlers lived in the house at one time, but only one is currently under contract. Their approach is odd given that Knox's name has already been mentioned in other media stories and the shoebox filled with Knox's personal documents—including two signed WWE contracts, bills, and medical prescriptions—were found next to the shoebox that contained the syringes and performance-enhancing drugs.
In case you missed it last night, WWE did not include Knox on the Sci-Fi broadcast even though he was teased in the ECW preview that appeared on the company's website on Tuesday.
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More bad publicity for WWE via coverage of the Mike Knox story
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Apr 9, 2008 - 03:49 PM
Apr 9, 2008 - 03:49 PM
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