However, these allegations continue to follow him, as Wrestling Inc. is reporting that Bram has been canceled from an upcoming “Over The Top Rope” wrestling event in Ireland. The company decided to make the move, because fans expressed outrage about his presence at the show.
This would cause the “Chesterfield Plague” to respond to the allegations on Twitter, and give his side of the story:
— Thomas Raymond Latimer (@Thomas_Latimer_) September 12, 2017
“Seeing as certain fans feel like campaigning against my ability to make a living, I feel I have no choice but to set the record straight,” he wrote on his Twitter page.
“I was falsely accused of, and charged with, domestic violence. All charges were dropped after it became clear that it was a deliberately false accusation for the sole purpose of adversely affecting my career and my profile. It worked.
“The media, of course, only ran the arrest and the accusation, and not the subsequent dropped charges. As such, I have a tainted reputation. I was given the option to press charges myself, which I declined, preferring to simply move on and put it behind me. I am not perfect, but I have absolutely never been violent towards a woman. If I am guilty of anything, it’s making poor choices of the company I kept in the past.”
It should be noted that Bram was married to Charlotte, and the two divorced in 2015.
Editor’s Note:
There are three sides to every story; yours, theirs and the truth, which is usually somewhere in the middle. My guess is that this is a he said, she said thing, and that the allegations against Bram were not as bad as they claimed. However, it is still costing him, unfortunately, and that is never good to see.
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