It’s safe to assume that current NXT commentator Corey Graves isn’t a fan of WWE “Tough Enough.”
The former superstar turned color analyst recently live-tweeted the last episode of “Tough Enough,” offering up his two cents on some of the competitors.
Watching some of the contestants on the show made the 31-year-old wish he could un-retire from a number of career-ending concussions.
Honestly, if this is “the future,” I should probably un-retire. #ToughEnough @WWE
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) July 15, 2015
Many fans decided to attack him for his comment, although Graves wasn’t going to sit back and take the verbal abuse without throwing some heat back himself.
The “toughest” people on Twitter almost ALWAYS have “video games” in their profiles. ABACABB doesn’t work in real life, Homie. #StayDown
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) July 15, 2015
Please trolls, keep the concussion jokes coming. My brain only works at 85% and I’m STILL more successful than you. #StayDown
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) July 15, 2015
Editor’s Note
“Tough Enough” has been an utter failure for WWE. It’s bad enough that the show’s reputation has taken a hit, especially after last season with the first competitor eliminated (Cameron) being the only one employed by the company, but trying to force-feed young men and women into an industry with a lack of training and experience is beyond ludicrous. All of the high-profile trainers and coaches haven’t been able to save this disaster of a television program.