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John Bradshaw Layfield Addresses Wearing Baggy Pants On WWE Raw: I Have More Ass Than A Donkey Farm!

John Bradshaw Layfield addresses wearing those pants upon his Monday Night Raw return.

John Bradshaw Layfield, JBL, recently returned to Monday Night Raw alongside Baron Corbin in an effort to help Baron Corbin and guide his career back to the top of WWE. However, upon returning to WWE on Monday, October 17, 2022, all anyone could talk about when it came to JBL was his baggy pants that seemed to fit so awkwardly with the suit he was wearing. Now, Bradshaw is addressing why he is choosing to wear pants like that as Kevin Patrick tried to tease him about it on the latest episode of WWE After the Bell. 

Bradshaw, to put it simply, blamed it all on his big ass Not only did choose to insult any man that wears skinny jeans but he informed the world of just how large his ass is. 

“Let me tell you something. Men don’t wear skinny jeans. I don’t know what I don’t know where you came from in Ireland but Irish ‘men’ don’t wear skinny jeans. Nobody wears skinny jeans that is a man. Okay, I’m wearing clothes that are appropriate for me. Plus, I’m 55 years old. I’m not gonna dress like some stupid little punk rock 17-year-old, alright? I’m gonna dress like a man who is a legend, who’s made a lot of money, and is wealthy enough to buy whatever the hell he wants and I happened to buy pants that fit me. I have a large ass. I got more ass than a donkey farm. My college coach told me one time said, ‘Son if I told you to haul ass it’d take you four trips,’ and I’m not putting my large ass, 10 pounds of potatoes in a five-pound sack and putting them in skinny jeans.”

There you have it. Not only is Bradshaw a wrestling god but he is a man that is very proud of the ass he possesses.

Recently, Baron Corbin, in the eyes of some, showed his ass by insulting the struggle of independent wrestlers. Learn more here.

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