Jordan Myles Speaks Out Against His WWE Shop Tee: ‘Representation Is Important’

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Jordan Myles Speaks Out Against His WWE Shop Tee: ‘Representation Is Important’ACH

NXT’s Jordan Myles whom many know as ACH during his ROH days went on Twitter this morning to air his grievances regarding his WWE Shop tee shirt. Myles’ shirt has his name contained in a big smile against a black background and calls out the racial implication that a design like that portrays. He tags both Vince McMahon & Triple H in the tweet saying, “If this is @VinceMcMahon & @TripleH ‘vision’ of me then this is a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter.” Myles also states that they will regret doing this.

I will keep posting this till my voice is heard. I’m not sorry for anything I say or do.

Representation is important.

If this is @VinceMcMahon & @TripleH “vision” of me then this is a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter. pic.twitter.com/S6Gtg9e4lP

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 27, 2019

Nothing poor about my soul.

This shirt is what’s wrong with America and the wrestling industry. https://t.co/RubgtSRxe1

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 27, 2019

“I’ve used this shirt as fuel. I knew the shirt existed and my soul hasn’t been able to rest properly since I’ve laid eyes on it. My voice will be heard… my true opinion will be heard.. and MY PEOPLE will have their moment,” Myles says in another Tweet.

Myles also shared a racially insensitive picture for reference of what a t-shirt design like that depicts. WWE has different custom options for a shirt for Myles, but that doesn’t sway his opinion on the matter.

Does it matter if the shirt was replace? The FACT that they even made the first one overshadows anything till WE get what we deserve. https://t.co/mLjKeUDNNt

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 27, 2019

Myles made his way to WWE back in February of this year along with Cameron Grimes (Trevor Lee) & Karen Q.

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