Yup, seizures, a lesion on the brain, and brain swelling, that didn't go away. He only wrestled 3 of the last 22 months. And that damage didn't heal, it's probably permanent. He was only forthcoming after he retired on this issue.The fact that he was having seizures from the concussions should be enough for him to say never again. That is some scary shit right there.
I thought the same thing, until I saw the video. What was Titus thinking?And on the flip side of the coin Vince lost his goddamn mind and almost fired Titus when Titus grabbed his arm and said ladies first as they were exiting the ramp last week. Overreact much? Fucking geezer needs to go.
I've never touched my boss ever, except to shake his hand hello. I'm self employed, if an employee started yanking on my arm (especially while other employees were present), I'd have a problem with it. Imagine if this was in a business setting while cameras were rolling.It was stupid but to fire him over it? Even more idiotic.
He wasn't fired, he was suspended for 90 days which was then reduced to 60 days.It was stupid but to fire him over it? Even more idiotic.
Right, because they were really pushing him before this incident.No idea why he'd put his hands on Vince, on camera (though not live, at least), when he's quasi-in-character. Just no. Vince isn't known for his sense of humour or his forgiving soul.
It was a stupid move and he should count himself lucky that he wasn't fired. He'll be lucky to escape being buried for years now.
The only reason why he wasn't fired is that he does the most charity work in the company, other than Cena. He brings them good PR. If he wasn't doing all of that, he'd have been canned. 90 days is a bit extreme, you can violate the drug/PED policy twice and get less time off.It was a stupid move and he should count himself lucky that he wasn't fired. He'll be lucky to escape being buried for years now.