An Accused Steroid Dealer Has Accused Roman Reigns Of Being One Of His Customers

An Accused Steroid Dealer Has Accused Roman Reigns Of Being One Of His Customers

In a very unexpected and interesting turn of events, it's been revealed that a gym owner in Florida recently investigated by the DEA has accused Roman Reigns of being one of his customers. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Jan 17, 2018 04:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
You probably haven't heard of Richard Rodriguez but he was recently the main target of a DEA raid on Iron Addicts Gym in Miami, Florida and was arrested for being the head of an international steroid ring. As the co-owner of that gym, he was accused of buying steroids from China and distributing them in the US but he's now gone on record to seemingly expose his celebrity clients. 

Among those named are A-List actors Josh Duhamel and Mark Wahlberg as well as WWE Superstar and current Intercontinental Champion Roman Reigns (head to the 4:20 mark below).

Bear in mind that Reigns was once suspended under WWE's Wellness Policy but that was 
reportedly because he'd been taking Adderall, not steroids. It's also important to note that Reigns hasn't been officially linked to this gym or the investigation so it might be best to take this with a pinch of salt for the time being (Reigns is also an easy target given what a big name he's become). 

We'll keep you up to date if either Reigns or WWE weighs in on this situation. What do you think?

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