Bad Ass Construction Worker Says Facebook Is Trying To Delete His Page

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Bad Ass Construction Worker may have found himself in his biggest fight yet—and this one isn’t with a wrestler.

On May 30, the ocial media personality revealed that his Facebook page is currently under review and could be deleted after receiving multiple reports.

Sharing a screenshot on Instagram, Bad Ass Construction Worker showed a message claiming that his page had allegedly violated Facebook’s terms of service and community guidelines. The message continued by claiming that multiple reports had been filed against the page and that it was being sent for verification.

“Your page is scheduled to be deleted! We have received several reports that your page violates our terms of service and community guidelines. As a result, your page will be sent for verification.”

The screenshot also included instructions for submitting an appeal in an attempt to prevent permanent removal.

The development comes after a chaotic few months for Bad Ass Construction Worker, who has built a following through confrontational videos aimed at wrestlers, influencers, and internet personalities.

Most recently, he admitted that his physical confrontation with Big Vito in Las Vegas was part of a deliberate effort to generate viral attention. He has also taken shots at WWE star Jey Uso, wrestling legend Ric Flair, Machoverse, and several other personalities across social media.

Despite the warning, Bad Ass Construction Worker didn’t appear overly concerned in his Instagram post. Instead, he shared the screenshot with followers as the latest chapter in his ongoing online controversies.

Whether the reports came from critics, wrestling fans, or simply people tired of his content remains unknown. What is clear is that one of his largest social media platforms is now facing an uncertain future.

If Facebook ultimately follows through, it could remove one of the primary places where Bad Ass Construction Worker posts the videos and commentary that helped build his audience in the first place.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.