The Heel Turn: Spice dooming Bourne

WWE Superstar Evan Bourne has allegedly been suspended for his second Wellness Policy violation. Bourne was already supposedly getting some backstage heat from Triple H over revealing why R-Truth received his own suspension. This would explain why Bourne and Kofi Kingston recently dropped the tag team belts to Primo and Epico, as it's become par for the course for champions to quickly lose that privilege in these situations. Bourne's drug of choice is said to be Spice, which is a synthetic form of weed.

This just goes to show how strict the WWE's Wellness Policy is becoming. Personally, I don't find Bourne's choice to be a big deal, as long as he is not using before an event. Lots of people are already comparing him to Jeff Hardy, which is quite ridiculous. Bourne has still appeared to be totally professional at every televised event, and has not shown up completely blitzed and unfit to wrestle like Hardy did.

At any rate, hopefully Bourne will watch himself in the future. A lasting career in wrestling is uncertain as is, and it's best not to tempt fate anymore than necessary.

Chyna, who most recently had a couple of appearances in TNA, wants to return to the WWE. She also apparently wants to go to law school. Her more infamous escapades may be hurting her chances, though. In addition to starting a career in the adult video industry, she is also now an escort in the Los Angeles area. According to Chyna, her personal letters to Vince McMahon asking for a job have not been answered. This is no surprise, as the family-friendly environment that the company has shifted to leaves no room for a performer who moonlights in such risqué side ventures. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are probably not too thrilled at the prospect of Chyna being around again either, as many fans will remember the romantic relationship that she had with Triple H back in the '90s.

Daniel Bryan is finally getting a chance to talk more and develop some personality to go along with his technical skill. His current feuds with both Mark Henry and Big Show is really helping with that, along with the fact that he is slowly but surely turning heel. They have him going in the direction of being a cowardly heavyweight champion, which needs to be reined in somewhat, as Bryan has so much submission technique that could be used to great effect against any of his opponents. If he were to make either Henry or Show tap out to the Lebell Lock, it would make his championship all the more legit, as well as creating a truly epic moment that fans would not soon forget.