nope i can say straight from the horses mouth, that...
1.there is some prescription aas but the majority of the boys get it thru guys at there gym back home or actually order online.
2.when the boys are "busted" all that means is they are being punished by the company for doing something not aas related, so there drug test come up postive. the test in wwe is a joke they get a cup then give it to some one to pee and come back and give it to the indepedent lab guys.its so stupid.
the way i know these things is, well, i have been around wrestling for a long time.
I hate to argue the point but this was fairly recent............
In total, there were 11 professional wrestlers listed in the documents that we saw. Some of these wrestlers are working as independents; some are out of the business entirely; others are first-tier stars. Consider Randy Orton, who allegedly received eight PRESCRIPTIONS for six different drugs - stanozolol, nandrolone, anastrozole, Clomiphene citrate, oxandrolone and testosterone
Since last summer Sports Illustrated reporters Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim have been investigating an alleged illegal steroid distribution network that has implicated numerous pro athletes, including WWE wrestlers. On Feb. 27 the two SI writers accompanied federal and state drug enforcement agents on a raid of a Jupiter, Fla., anti-aging clinic that investigators allege conspired to fraudulently PRESCRIBE steroids, human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing drugs over the Internet.
The WWE policy on steroid use is that if you have a prescription from a legitimate DR. you are good to go because it is a legal use.......
Gary Davis, a WWE spokesman, pointed us to a Talent Wellness Program instituted in February 2006. As to whether anabolic steroids and HGH are banned, Davis sent us an email quoting the policy: "The WWE policy prohibits the use of performance-enhancing drugs, as well as other prescription drugs which can be abused, if taken for other than a legitimate medical purpose pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed and treating physician. For purposes of WWE's policy, prescriptions obtained over the Internet and/or from suppliers of prescription drugs from the Internet are not considered to have been given for a legitimate medical purpose."