The issues between Jordan Myles and WWE is getting worse, as the NXT competitor has now given the company an ultimatum. Formerly known as ACH, Myles has been very vocal about his frustrations with the company, which initially started with a tweet getting upset about a t-shirt design.
Despite WWE stating that the superstars know about the designs before they are released, and even ceasing the design altogether, Myles still does not think this was good enough for him to stop airing his grievances on social media. Now, he has sent a warning out to WWE.
https://twitter.com/GoGoMyles/status/1191174913295605762
Of course, this received a unanimous disapproval from pro wrestling fans. One Twitter user stated that Myles already voiced his opinion, but deleted his tweets after realizing how irrational he was, which makes it clearly seem that he is not in the right headspace. Another user stated that Myles is not going to get through to WWE by threatening them on social media, and they will just have him sit at home until his contract runs out.
Another user made an excellent point, stating that Myles should reach out to WWE in a way that does not make him look like someone that nobody wants to worth with. Unfortunately, for Myles, this looks like the path that he could be involuntarily going. Especially, following his tweet of bashing the former company he worked for, Ring of Honor.
https://twitter.com/GoGoMyles/status/1191034665945247747
Although there are many options in the pro wrestling world right now, these options are becoming more and more limited do to Myles’ venting on social media. His bridge with WWE appears to be nearly entirely burned, especially if he does follow through with this ultimatum if WWE does not respond.
While Myles is trying to stand up for his culture, as seen in the above tweet, the backlash may be rearing itself more than the intended purpose. Moreover, based on the responses of the above tweet, there certainly is not any success in attempting to bring a sense of unity. But, instead, making more people genuinely concerned about his mental and emotional well-being.