Filmmaker Jon Bravo released another video this week citing that he had more evidence that some very famous athletes and celebrities were connected to his source Richard Rodriquez. The video was supposed to show evidence that Roman Reigns was connected and there was proof he ordered (or had someone order on his behalf) steroids from Rodriquez's company Wellness Fitness Nutrition LLC (WFN). In an unexpected (or expected, depending on who you ask) turn of events, the video actually shows no proof connecting Reigns to these alleged orders.

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In previous videos, Bravo claimed that as many as 15 other current and former wrestlers were named as former customers of WFN and Richard Rodriguez. Bravo claimed the sole purpose of his film was to prove that either these alleged athletes and celebrities were or were not linked based on the evidence. With the lack of text messages from phones and laptops still in possession of the DEA, there was no way for Bravo to prove Reigns had ordered anything.

Instead, Bravo admitted that, at this point, he could not implicate Reigns and that until he received those other laptops and messages, Reigns is merely being name-dropped without sufficient evidence. Only former wrestler Luther Reigns and actor Josh Duhamel were confirmed as buyers.

Bravo had to admit that neither Roman Reigns nor actor Mark Wahlberg could be found as proven customers.

In a related story, after receiving backlash for his video which showed no evidence of Reigns purchasing steroids, Bravo announced that he is taking a break from YouTube.

"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," Bravo said as part of a statement per WrestlingInc.

While it didn't seem WWE was overly concerned and Reigns has continued to deny any attachment to Rodriquez, this is good news for Reigns and the WWE who did not need it proven that one of their biggest stars was linked to buying steroids. This would be especially true considering Reigns has once been suspended for failing a Wellness Policy Test.

This isn't to say Reigns is free and clear of Bravo's pursuit. The filmmaker says Reigns placed orders under an alias and as soon as other evidence comes forward that can link Reigns to that alias, Bravo has nothing he can go public with.

Interestingly, John Cena and Steve Austin were also WWE Superstars shown in his latest video which indirectly links them to orders as well.

Roman Reigns is scheduled to be the opponent for Brock Lesnar at this year's WrestleMania. It is still unclear if that match will be considered the main event for the card.