
With this being Orton’s second violation of the policy, he is now one failure away from immediate termination, something no WWE performer has hit since the Wellness Policy was enacted following Eddie Guerrero’s 2005 death, becoming company policy on Feb. 27, 2006. The policy came under scrutiny in 2007 following Chris Benoit’s suicide and a rash of performers being found on internet pharmacy lists.

WWE's policy states the following for a second violation: "In the event of a second positive test for substances prohibited by this Policy other than marijuana and alcohol, the WWE Talent shall be suspended for sixty (60) days, fined an amount equal to sixty (60) days' pay deducted from the WWE Talent's downside guarantee on a weekly basis and WWE will publicly disclose the WWE Talent's name and duration of the suspension and indicating a second violation the Policy."

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