Last weekend, NXT Superstar Jordan Myles called out WWE for a racially insensitive t-shirt that they released for him.
After Vince McMahon’s company released a statement on the matter, Myles shockingly claimed that WWE “does not care about black people”.
Since then, Myles has released a statement explaining his actions.
On Twitter yesterday, the man formerly known as ACH announced that he is now selling a “f**k racism watch wrestling” t-shirt on ProWrestlingTees.com
https://twitter.com/GoGoMyles/status/1189546771837603840
Myles announced that all money made from the shirt will go to the ADAA Foundation, a really worthwhile cause.
Myles was not seen on NXT on the USA Network yesterday, and his future with the company remains unclear.
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