-- King Booker was listed on a press release on Friday, but had never been advertised previously. However, he didn't appear at Saturday night's Raw house show. No announcement was made regarding his absence, or Kennedy and Umaga for that matter. It was reported by The New York Daily News on Thursday that Booker was a client of the busted Signature Pharmacy firm, but his name was never implicated in the back-breaking article by Sports Illustrated. For the time being, Booker is innocent until proven guilty, although, Mike "Simon Dean" Bucci faced punishment for being named by the media as he was let go on Friday night by the company, even though his name was never brought up in the Sports Illustrated article. Considering that Booker is a high-profile performer for WWE who appears on television every single week, we should know by tonight if he's been suspended or not by the company.
-- Between August 2006 and January 2007, Charlie Haas was prescribed a multitude of drugs through Signature Pharmacy including Anastrozole, Somatropin, Stanozolol, Nandrolone and Chorionic Gonadotropin. Conspicuous by his absence was Shelton Benjamin's tag team partner, who didn't appear on the card. Benjamin wrestled Super Crazy in a singles matchup. Considering that Haas purchased several shipments of drugs over the Internet when that is a direct violation of the WWE Wellness Policy, there is reason to believe that Haas is one of the eleven suspended wrestlers. Haas' status hinges on whether Shelton Benjamin wrestles on his own or not at tonight's Raw/Heat taping.
-- William Regal didn't appear at the Raw house show either. Then again, he's not a full-time wrestler anymore, and the General Managers rarely appear at house show events anyway. According to Sports Illustrated, Regal received Stanozolol, Somatropin, Genotropin, and Anastrozole between November 2004 and November 2006 through Signature Pharmacy. Stanozolol is a synthetic anabolic steroid. Somatropin and Genotropin are Growth Hormone drugs. Anastrozole, while not a steroid, is used to counter the affects of steroids such as the development of female breast tissue. Regal's doings are most definitely in violation of the WWE Wellness Policy because he purchased drugs through the Internet. Seeing how he is the General Manager of Raw, which is a high-profile position that requires him to appear on television every week, we should know his WWE status by the end of tonight. If he doesn't make an appearance at tonight's Raw taping, then he was likely suspended.