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Originally Posted by Varius
As for other drug use, many former WWE names have been released due to drug abuse. The largest name most recently was Kurt Angle who was addicted to painkillers (allegedly). If Batista does become a junkie don't think his job would be any safer than Kurt's. 
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a lot of people say this was a cover statement given by the WWE because kurt never once failed a drug test.
However WWE testing policy like TNA returns a negative if your levels are within prescribed specs. So if you have a perscription for pain killers if you have the maximum level that you would have if you were taking the dosage perscribed then you would still pass.
Kurt wanted to fight MMA and WWE did not want him to do that because it was a lose lose proposition for them. If he lost it would make the ECW brand look bad, if he did well then he would get better offers from MMA and they would have to pay more to keep him.