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It has been just over a week since my release from the WWF and I felt it necessary to address my situation. Now, the situation that I’m in is no one’s fault but my own. It was not a set up, there was no conspiracy to get me fired by the WWF in order to get back at Jerry Lawler for quitting. The reason I was terminated, I take full responsibility for. However, I would like to clear up a few things. First, this may sound like a cop-out, but I don’t care, it’s the truth- the drugs were not mine. They belonged to a friend of mine from Staten Island who I will keep nameless. We have talked about this it seems like a thousand times, but my CD carrying case was not a good place for him to put them when we cleaned out the rental car on Sunday night.
Now I have been to Canada numerous times and I know the procedures crossing the border. So to think that I was trying to "smuggle" drugs into the country is stupid. I guess I was real stupid to be around someone who has drugs on them in the first place but hey, I’m human, I made a mistake…SO FIRE ME! Oh yeah, they did. But honestly, I didn’t know it was in my bag or I would have never carried it to the airport. I say "it" because there was actually only one drug in my possession contrary to many reports. There was no marijuana, no steroids, and the "meth" that I was charged with was what they called residue and could barely be seen. I did have some androstendione, a muscle building supplement that is illegal in Canada, but legal in the United States, that the immigration officers made me throw away but that was no big deal. The next day in court I was exonerated of the charges. The arrest was taken off my record and I am allowed to travel into Canada if I desire to. Now after hearing all that you might ask, "Why did they have to fire you…why no second chance?" Well, I was in possession of a controlled substance and when asked by Jim Ross if it was mine when I arrived at the arena, I told him "yes." Most all my friends have said, "Why did you say yes…you should have denied it, even if it was yours!" The way I look at it is, whether I was the one that bought it or not, whether I knew it was in my bag or not, I was the one caught with it. So to me that makes it mine. The WWF did what they had to do and I didn’t expect anything less.
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Do you think he made the right decision?
K-Kwik and Scotty for the Tag Titles.
Concerning the Brian Lawler problem at least we will still have a too cool with K-Kwick and Scotty too hotty who should be returning soon.
maybe Rikishi too