A few weeks ago, NXT Superstar Jordan Myles took to Twitter to share what he believed was a racist t-shirt design the company had tried to force on him. While there's no denying that it was in poor taste, it's entirely possible that the shirt's similarities to imagery with negative connotations was a coincidence and Myles has been widely criticised for the way he conducted himself.
Now, he's announced that he's officially quitting WWE in an expletive laden video which makes it clear that he's done with the company.
"As of today, I'd like to officially announce that I quit f--king WWE. I am no longer employed. I refused to work for racists. I f--king quit, f--k them. I hate that f--king company and everything they f--king stand for. All they ever did was hold our people back. I do this s--t for the culture. I don't need anyone's f--king permission to do what I want to do."
"Screw Jordan Myles, don't ever call me by that slave name," he continued. "Call me ACH and don't forget the 'Super', b---h. I quit, f--k you!" Needless to say, this isn't the most professional conduct and it's hard to imagine many independent promotions rushing to sign him up.
Check out the video below: