Heath Slater now joins the ranks of WWE stars to violate the wellness policy and to have some sort of trouble involving the use of illegal substances. I'd hate to say it, but there's a chance that the shadow of the Beniot family tragedy may always linger a bit around this company, especially when the subject of drug use begins. The Wellness Policy isn't just a method of punishment, though. It's supposed to deter guys from even starting to use any illegal substances with the risk of an immediate thirty-day suspension looming over. Yet every month or so, it seems like we witness a new wellness policy violation. From a logical standpoint, this means that some individuals either do not care or do not feel concerned by a monthlong suspension.
So, do you think that extending the suspension, or adding to the punishment in some way, would increase the effectiveness of deterring drug use in the WWE? If you think so, how would you change it?
So, do you think that extending the suspension, or adding to the punishment in some way, would increase the effectiveness of deterring drug use in the WWE? If you think so, how would you change it?