WWE has been known to use some very distasteful lines from time to time. This could be one of the worst things we’ve ever heard.

Jon Moxley gave a shoot interview to Chris Jericho where he said that there was one line about Roman Reigns’ leukemia that he refused to say. He even went as far as to say that if he would have repeated the line then sponsors would have pulled out and people would have been fired.

Of course, Vince McMahon is no stranger to firing producers and writers backstage for any reason at all. That should give a clue as to how bad this line really was that Mox refused to say about his friend who was battling leukemia at the time.

Reddit user HopefulMusic claims to know the line about Roman Reigns’ leukemia that Dean Ambrose refused to recite on television. Needless to say, it’s a very good thing this line was shut down before anyone heard it on national television.

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According to this post, Chris Jericho told some people at Double Or Nothing what this atrocious line was.

“I don’t know who’s more of a dead man walking, Seth Rollins or Roman Reigns. Only difference I’m gonna kill Seth, and God is gonna kill Roman”

You might want to take this with a grain of salt because this post has received some serious criticism and it appears that HopefulMusic has now deleted their account. However, the post is still up.

Although it’s impossible to really know what was written for Dean Ambrose until either Mox or Y2J admits to it, this does match up in the timeline of events. Because Moxley told Jericho that he would tell him the awful line after they were done recording the podcast. The now legendary shoot interview also took place two days before the Double Or Nothing event.

If that is really what WWE wrote for Dean Ambrose to say then you have to wonder what kind of person wrote that line. It also makes you have to question what kind of humor Vince McMahon really has since everything written is supposedly done so to cater to The Chairman’s liking.

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