Another Former WWE Star To MMA?, UFC 189 Embedded, UFC Statement On Discarded Jose Aldo Drug Test

- UFC released the second episode of UFC 189 Embedded Thursday afternoon in promotion of next Saturday's big event. This episode features the likes of Chad Mendes and Conor McGregor having is out during this week's conference call. You can see our full coverage of the conference call at this link.

Wrestling Inc will have full, live coverage of UFC 189 starting with preliminary fights at 7 pm. You can check out episode two of UFC 189 Embedded above, and episode one at this link.

- I had the chance to speak to Diana Hart Smith, sister of Bret and Owen, and ex-wife of the late Davey Boy Smith earlier. I asked her if her son, Harry Smith (DH Smith during his WWE run) had any interest in taking up MMA. She said it was a distinct possibility, and she wishes he would do it, but he'd likely need to go full-steam ahead to do it. Diana, who has a new book called Cauliflower Hearts coming out soon, said her son has expressed interest in fighting.

- Drug Free Sport COO Chris Guinty issued a statement regarding Jose Aldo's recently discarded drug test, where he denied any wrong doing. The statement read as follows:

"In early June 2015, Drug Free Sport was engaged by the Nevada State Athletic Commission ("NSAC") to conduct a single urine test for an athlete in Brazil. Drug Free Sport's preparation and execution of the testing event in Brazil complied with ethical best practices in anti-doping collections. Proper work visa applications detailing Drug Free Sport's job functions were submitted to the Brazilian Consulate in Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2012, and a ten year work visa was issued by the Consulate and relied upon by the Drug Free Sport collector in subsequent testing events. Drug Free Sport does not comment on client program specifics related to any collection event, but the NSAC, the UFC and Drug Free Sport were diligent in their effort to ensure a fair and ethical collection event in Brazil."

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