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Everyone knows I'm a huge wrestling mark. We lost Jay Briscoe on Tuesday night to a car accident. He was driving his two young daughters home from a cheerleading competition, at least one of whom (Gracie Pugh) is still in need of your prayers. And All Elite Wrestling (AEW) was prevented from paying tribute to him by WarnerMedia because Briscoe had a bad tweet ten years ago.
This isn't the first time it has come up. WarnerMedia prevented Jay and his brother Mark from appearing on TNT television because in 2013, Briscoe made a few tweets opposing gay marriage. He apologized shortly after... in 2013 (it's 2023 today). People change over the course of a decade and LGBTQ wrestlers have spoken out on how Briscoe has shown them nothing but love and respect. But you know the deal. A handful of bloggers and a few random idiots on Twitter -- none of whom support the product -- might get upset about it. So no Broscoes.
You would think it would be okay to pay tribute to the man after being killed in a car accident and give him the traditional moment of silence and ten-bell salute. According to a report on WrestlingInc, NOPE.
Dave Meltzer has reported on the latest "Wrestling Observer Radio" that AEW was not allowed to do a tribute show for Briscoe because Warner Media wouldn't allow it.
Since Tuesday, there has been tribute after tribute after tribute coming out from his peers about what a great man he was and how much he loved his family. If you are a top name in wrestling, you passed through Ring of Honor. And if you passed through Ring of Honor, you love Jay Briscoe.
This is cancel culture at its most insane. And it's not about politics, it's about cowardness. Most of the wrestlers going out of their way to share their love of Jay? They're all more in line with the left than they are with anyone who frequents the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website.
But because a handful of slacktivists might get upset by it because Jay had a bad tweet ten years ago, WarnerMedia put a stop to a celebration of a man's life. It's gross. We need to normalize telling Twitter to shut the f*ck up.
And when the tribute does happen, I wouldn't mind seeing FTR close out the trilogy against the Young Bucks. With FTR walking out to Skynyrd's "Gimme Back My Bullets."
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January 19, 2023 at 11:18AM - Brodigan
WarnerMedia blocks tribute to wrestler killed in a car accident because he had a bad tweet ten years ago
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