Can’t they all just get along? There have been all kinds of stars throughout the history of WWE, with only a small handful reaching the top of the company. It means a lot to see one of those stars becoming all time legends, meaning they are remembered long after they hang up their boots. At the same time though, not all legends get along and that is the case again, with one having something to say about the other.
WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair took to Twitter this week to bash fell Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield for his history of bullying accusations. Flair said that WWE’s anti-bullying campaign must not apply to Layfield, with Flair naming Joey Styles and “Jason” Roberts (presumably Justin Roberts, who accused Layfield of bullying) as former victims. Layfield currently appears on Monday Night Raw as Baron Corbin’s manager.
I Guess The Anti Bullying Program You So Heavily Endorsed Does Not Apply To Bradshaw!! Jason Roberts And Joey Styles!! What A Joke! And He’s In The HOF! Sad!
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) November 8, 2022
Opinion: I’m not sure how well this is going to go over, as Flair has a tendency to complain about more than a few people, but at the same time, it isn’t like there is anything new going on to apply to Layfield. Unless this is over Layfield being brought back to Monday Night Raw, I don’t quite get why Flair is choosing now to complain about issues that have been known for such a long time.
What do you think of Flair’s comments? Should Layfield be on WWE TV? Let us know in the comments below.
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