The philosophy behind the pro-steroid Enhanced Games


The Enhanced Group’s (ENHA) controversial Enhanced Games will debut in Las Vegas this Memorial Day Weekend. The competition features athletes who are taking performance-enhancing drugs while being medically supervised for their health and safety.

Enhanced Group CEO Max Martin explains the philosophy behind the event.

Enhanced made its public debut via a SPAC merger and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.



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