Post by flame3169118 on Nov 13, 2022 22:42:38 GMT -5
Nick Aldis wrote the following on Twitter…
“Sorry to disappoint but I was removed from the shows this weekend after giving my notice. I fully intended to fulfill my obligations to the audience but unfortunately the company doesn’t seem to share the same values.”
There were several women who’ve appeared regularly for the NWA who felt disrespected by Billy Corgan & Trevor Murdoch’s comments about running a second Empowerrr PPV, according to another Fightful story. For those that missed it these were the comments:
One with reigning Worlds champ Trevor Murdoch where he said:
“At the time when we were putting the show together for The Chase [NWA 74 weekend in St. Louis, Aug. 27-28, 2022], there wasn’t — I’m gonna get heat for this too, but shit, I’ll say it. At the time we couldn’t find enough TV-quality talent when it came to the ladies to produce a full pay-per-view and for it to be as successful or as popular as the last one...
It’s important for Billy and the NWA to put out the best quality product. So there’s nothing the matter. We’re not burying any of the ladies that are out there. We just at the time couldn’t find enough women to put together a show that held the same quality as last year.”
And one with Corgan where the owner spoke about EmPowerr 2:
“When you create a world-class event like EmPowerrr, and it was a world-class event, you set a very high standard of what you should expect. Of course there are plenty of great professional women’s wrestlers in the world. Can they wrestle the NWA style? (Keep this quote in mind because I'm going to come back to it after what happened last night) Can they carry a three-hour pay-per-view? Can they move the case of women’s wrestling, not just in wrestling but in terms of international media, forward? These are my concerns. Everybody has their own version of it. That’s my version of it and that’s why I’m still on that.”
It also says the way Corgan treated Mickie James & Nick Aldis around the NWA’s first all women’s show is a “huge reason” Aldis’ relationship with the promotion went bad, but the couple didn’t go public with their issues because of his status as the promotion’s top star.
When Fightful asked NWA wrestlers if the situation between Aldis & the company is a work, they “each said they weren’t sure either way.”