Mark Briscoe took issue with a tweet from WWE on FOX referring to Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits as “Dem Boyz,” a phrase used to refer to the Briscoes in Ring of Honor.
Mark stated that whoever posted the tweet should “be fired” or “need the taste slapped out of their mouth for lack of reverence.”
This caused some fans to rally to get the unknown person fired, while others mocked The Briscoes.
Mark later backed off, noting that he was dealing with grief and didn’t mean what he said.
He wrote, “Oh yea, thatsss why I quit posting on Twitter lol. Just logged back on…woww. Some of y’all are wild lol. I just miss my brother, that’s all, and I got a little in my feelings when I seen the Fox post. @tripleh, you ain’t gotta fire nobody, times is tough. Love y’all..take it light people. #DemBoysForever”
Oh yea, thatsss why I quit posting on Twitter lol. Just logged back on…woww. Some of y’all are wild lol. I just miss my brother, that’s all, and I got a little in my feelings when I seen the Fox post. @tripleh, you ain’t gotta fire nobody, times is tough. Love y’all..take it…
— Mark Briscoe (@SussexCoChicken) December 10, 2023
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Mark Briscoe, a professional wrestler known for his time in Ring of Honor, recently took issue with a tweet from WWE on FOX. The tweet referred to Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits as “Dem Boyz,” a phrase that has long been associated with the Briscoe brothers in Ring of Honor.
In response to the tweet, Mark Briscoe stated that whoever posted it should “be fired” or “need the taste slapped out of their mouth for lack of reverence.” This sparked a reaction from fans, with some rallying to get the unknown person fired and others mocking The Briscoes.
However, Mark later backed off from his initial statement, explaining that he was dealing with grief and didn’t mean what he said. He expressed that he missed his brother and got caught up in his feelings when he saw the Fox post. He even addressed Triple H, a prominent figure in WWE, saying that there was no need to fire anyone as times are tough.
Mark’s tweet received mixed reactions from fans, with some understanding his emotions and others criticizing his initial response. Wrestling fans can keep up with all the latest news on eWrestlingNews.com or follow them on Twitter and Facebook.
It’s important to remember that emotions can sometimes get the best of us, especially when dealing with personal struggles. Mark Briscoe’s reaction serves as a reminder that we should approach situations with empathy and understanding, as we never truly know what someone may be going through.