Jordan Myles Shares “F%#k Racism Watch Wrestling” Shirt, Proceeds Donated To ADAA
Jordan Myles giving back.
On the heels of a t-shirt controversy with WWE, Jordan Myles shared a t-shirt of his own through Pro Wrestling Tees that he’s had for a while. The shirt states in bold letters “F%#k Racism Watch Wrestling” and all money made from the shirt goes towards The Anxiety and Depression Association of America.
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All money goes towards the ADAA foundation..
Wtf I need the money for.. pic.twitter.com/N6ZKhnjOL1
— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 30, 2019
On Sunday, Myles spoke out against a recently released WWE t-shirt with racist Sambo imagery. The black shirt had a large red smile background and white lettering, giving the appearance of blackface, red lips, and white teeth found in racist images. Myles called the WWE system fraud and said in a deleted video that WWE does not care about black people.
Myles would later call his tweets “disrespectful and unprofessional,” but did not apologize for being himself.
Booker T weighed in on the incident, believing Myles didn’t handle the situation properly. You can read his full comments by clicking here. Myles extended an invitation to appear on Booker’s podcast to give his side of the story.
Yo @BookerT5x I got nothing but respect for you. Have me on the podcast and we can discuss this situation as a whole.
— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 30, 2019
Myles has not wrestled for NXT since working a live event on Sept. 21.