The WWE wellness policy has been a hot topic over the last few months, as several Superstars have been suspended for violating it such as Andrade, Samoa Joe and Robert Roode.
AEW has been trying to establish itself in the world of professional wrestling, but Dave Meltzer recently noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that the company does not have a wellness policy.
However, Meltzer also noted that it is stated in all AEW contracts that the company has the right to drug test performers.
He added that right now there is no official policy.
This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite will take place from Denver, CO and it will focus on the fallout from the Revolution pay-per-view.
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