People Within WWE Are Reportedly Very Unhappy With Jordan Myles...As Are Other Promotions

People Within WWE Are Reportedly Very Unhappy With Jordan Myles...As Are Other Promotions

NXT Superstar Jordan Myles recently took WWE to task for a t-shirt featuring a questionable design but it now appears as if his conduct online may have come back to bite him in a big way. Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2019 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
During the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez shed some light on what's happening between Jordan Myles and WWE after he called out the company for releasing a racist t-shirt design for him on WWEShop.com (which he approved but later claimed only because he felt under pressure to do so). 

Apparently, while the general consensus is that he had every right to be upset, it's said that the way he's handled the matter on social media has upset a lot of people in WWE as well as promoters from other companies who didn't appreciate his remarks about Jay Lethal.

Now, it sounds like a lot of promoters wouldn't be willing to work with him if and when he leaves WWE so if this was Myles' attempt to get his name out there and increase his value on the independent scene, it appears as if it's backfired horribly. Myles hasn't been at the Performance Center or at NXT Live events for weeks so it seems issues may have been brewing for a while.

We'll be sure to keep you guys updated. 
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