ACH Quits WWE, Calls Jordan Myles A Slave Name
Now going by as ACH, the former Jordan Myles, has quit WWE.
In a video posted on social media, ACH said he no longer is employed by WWE, saying that he will not “work for racists” and even adding that Jordan Myles, his ring name while in WWE, was a slave name.
The situation between ACH and WWE began in October when Myles went off on WWE brass for pushing through a t-shirt featuring his name that appeared to utilize black face. In the following days, ACH posted several tweets directed at WWE, calling their system a fraud. The shirt in question, which featured a red smiling logo and white lettering, was similar to blackface and Sambo doll imagery. Myles called the shirt “a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter.”
The video can be seen below and at the top of the page.
“As of today, I like to officially announce that I quit f***ing WWE. I’m no longer employed. I refuse to work for racists. I f***ing quit. F*** them. I hate that f***ing company and everything that they stand for. All they did was hold our people back. I do this s*** for the culture. I don’t need anyone’s f***ing permission to do what I want to do. Screw Jordan Myles. Don’t ever call me by my slave name. Call me ACH and don’t forget the Super, bitch. I quit! F*** you,” ACH said.
— Super A.C.H (@GoGoMyles) November 13, 2019
ACH had been with WWE throughout most of 2019 and even won the NXT Breakout Tournament months ago, earning a shot at the NXT Championship. ACH has not wrestled on NXT television since the September 4 episode when he lost to Adam Cole for the NXT Championship.