The JBL bullying saga has gotten a small amount of mainstream press in the past couple of days, with Sports Illustrated, Vice, and Deadspin picking up the story, among a few others.
Bradshaw seemed like he was trying to be “extra nice and friendly” or something on SmackDown, which made me kinda feel bad for him, I think. He has also apparently been blocking people on Twitter who have tweeted support at Mauro Ranallo, or people who follow both him and Mauro, which is pretty weird.
There were also a few “Fire Bradshaw” chants during SmackDown tonight in Boston.
Fire Bradshaw chants! #SuperstarShakeUp #SDLive pic.twitter.com/j4hHzD0M9g
— The Fan's Podcast (@TheFansPodcast) April 12, 2017
Fire Bradshaw chants, Boston is behind Mauro! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/m4SwIzdTkL
— John O'Clock (@JohnOClockWWE) April 12, 2017
A fan also had a “JBL Bullied Me” sign right next to the announce table and was apparently ejected from the show.
@nodqdotcom pic.twitter.com/oes8x5sShc
— Deathurge (@waymoore501) April 12, 2017
A fan just got kicked out for holding a "JBL Bullied Me" sign. #SuperstarShakeUp #SDLive #JBL pic.twitter.com/FnZ1mM8gUD
— The Fan's Podcast (@TheFansPodcast) April 12, 2017
Mauro posted this on Twitter:
Please support the men & women who put their bodies on the line. I am gonna be fine. No one buys a ticket for an announcer.馃憡 https://t.co/xMRCn1Z7sO
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) April 12, 2017
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