Jordan Myles has reportedly quit WWE in a video on social media full of profanity and claims that WWE is racist and doesn't care about black people (he even referred to the Jordan Myles moniker as being his "slave name"). Now, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has shared his thoughts on that.
Noting that Myles might ultimately be "doing himself an injustice" with the way he's handled things, Booker added, "When you make a blanket statement like that you do no justice for yourself or the culture. I say this because I have had a lot of years and a lot of experience."
"I do know that I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for a white guy named Bruce Gasarch, who made this all happen for me as far as changing my life, which is another story," he continued. "I could have easily could have judged everyone the same way after my situation of going to prison, being a kid who had never been in trouble before and for the first time being locked up in the back of a police car saying that, 'the system did me wrong. I hate everybody of that color', you know what I mean?"
"If I did that, I would have done myself an injustice more than anything and I think that is the situation that I want to make clear here. The way he's going by this, he's doing himself an injustice." Booker makes some very interesting remarks here it really is hard to say whether Myles has handled the situation quite as well as he should have.
After all, if he's this quick to label WWE racist, that could lead to other promotions being hesitant to work with him. WWE has yet to comment but we'll be sure to keep you guys updated.