Jordan Myles Says WWE Doesn't Care About Black People; Takes Shots At ROH And Jay Lethal

Jordan Myles doesn't hold back.

On Sunday, Jordan Myles called out WWE for releasing a shirt with racist connotations. The shirt, which featured a red smiling logo and white lettering, was similar to blackface and Sambo doll imagery. Myles called the shirt "a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter." On Sunday night, WWE released a statement, explaining that Myles approved the design and no shirts were sold before being pulled from WWE shop.

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Myles has now responded to the statement. And he brought receipts with him. 

Having addressed the WWE shirt controversy and statement, Myles didn't stop there. He called out the entire WWE system and, channeling Kanye West, posted a video stating, "WWE doesn't care about black people." Myles has since deleted the video. 

WWE wasn't the only target for Myles as he also took aim at ROH and Jay Lethal. The tweet aimed at ROH and Lethal was also deleted. 

Lethal and WWE have yet to respond to Myles. Fightful will continue to update fans as the story unfolds. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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