Within hours of Brian Kendrick’s WWE release being reported, it was advertised by AEW that they’d booked him to wrestle Jon Moxley on Dynamite. However, that appearance was canceled by Tony Khan at the last minute after Twitter users shared conspiracy theory videos from 2011 and 2013 featuring the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion.
In the clips, Kendrick would discuss bizarre and disturbing views regarding the Holocaust, Sandy Hook, and that reptilians were involved in a Haiti earthquake seeking eyeballs. Following the outcry on social media, Kendrick took to Twitter himself and apologized for what he had previously said, and stressed they were not his beliefs.
Some fans have been defending Kendrick due to the comments being old. However, with cancel culture now being such a big part of life, it isn’t unusual for someone to be held accountable for something they’ve said or done in the past. It will now be intriguing to see whether fans accept his apology and if AEW gives him a second chance upon review.
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