REPORT: Warner Bros. Discovery Blocked Jay Briscoe Tribute Show On AEW Dynamite

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This past Tuesday, Jay Briscoe, genuine name Jamin Pugh, died following an auto accident in Delaware at 38 years of ages.

The wrestling world has actually been responding since. The homages continued Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, as the broadcast opened with a graphic of Briscoe and numerous wrestlers had “Jay” armbands throughout their matches.

Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer reported that Warner Bros. Discovery did not enable AEW to do a complete homage program to Briscoe due to homophobic tweets Jay published over a years earlier.

This is not the very first time that WBD has actually obstructed Briscoe’s participation on AEW tv, as they formerly didn’t desire AEW President Tony Khan to include Jay or his bro Mark on its programs. Jay had actually excused the tweets numerous times throughout the years.

Khan tapped a Ring of Honor-branded “Jay Briscoe: Celebration of Life” occasion after AEW Dynamite went off the air that will air on HonorClub and ROH’s YouTube channel totally free.

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