Sunday, October 27, 2019

WWE Says Jordan Myles Approved Controversial Shirt For Sale, Later Requested Redesign

WWE Says Jordan Myles Approved Controversial Shirt For Sale, Later Requested Redesign On Sunday morning, NXT star Jordan Myles (formerly known as ACH) took WWE to task for his initial t-shirt design and logo. Reminiscent of minstrel paint and golliwog dolls, the black shirt depicted his name as teeth in a red mouth shape. Myles said that the design was a “slap in the face to every African American performer, fan, and supporter.” I will keep posting this till my voice is heard. I’m not sorry for anything I say or do. Representation is important. If this is @VinceMcMahon & @TripleH “vision” of me then this is a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter. pic.twitter.com/S6Gtg9e4lP — Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 27, 2019 Now WWE has responded publicly with a statement. They say that Myles approved the design and then later requested it be redesigned. They then complied and created his new logo, which can be seen on the WWE Shop. Furthermore, the..

https://wrestlingnewsreport.com/wwe-says-jordan-myles-approved-controversial-shirt-for-sale-later-requested-redesign/

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