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No Evidence Found Against Roman Reigns In Steroid Ring

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Filmmaker Jon Bravo released his much-talked-about video that claimed several wrestlers as former customers of jailed steroids dealer Richard Rodriguez.

Rodriguez, the former owner of the Iron Addicts Gym in Miami, Florida was arrested in February 2017 by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and was alleged to have been part of a ring, called Wellness Fitness Nutrition, that imported materials from China, had performance enhancing drugs (PED’s) assembled in Arizona and sold them out of Miami.

Bravo noted that he needs those devices in order to get the proper evidence that will allow him to verify that Reigns and Mark Wahlberg placed orders through Wellness Fitness Nutrition. He said that Wahlberg did his communications through a doctor and he doesn’t have those, while Roman Reigns placed his orders under an alias and that “it’s impossible to cross reference his orders without seeing the communication that [Rodriguez] had with him through text messages.” No evidence was presented against Reigns or any other current WWE stars.

Rodriguez claimed that through Mark and Chris Bell, Reigns, Brock Lesnar and Steve Austin became “advocates and clients” of his. There’s no evidence of Rodriguez communicating with any of the three.

Bravo noted in a comment on the video, “Since no matter how many times or ways I say it but there IS EVIDENCE on Reigns but without some key texts to match the orders I WILL NOT DISCLOSE IT. Just wanted to tell everyone that I am going to be taking some time away from youtube to focus more on the WFN Film and other feature film opportunities that I have been given.”

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