Vince Russo’s The Brand Recap – Holding Each Other Accountable, Jericho Has Another Twitter War, Hate for Russo in the ‘Wrestling Bubble’, More!

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Jericho replied to Satin saying everything that Russo suspected he would say, but that still didn’t stop some of Satin’s followers from jumping on his judgement train. Jericho completely dispelled any notion that he was objectifying his female fans, saying that they know exactly how much respect he has for them. It was clear that Jericho wasn’t happy with Satin’s remarks, as he immediately blocked him on Twitter.

One of Russo’s fans then sent him a screenshot of one of Satin’s tweets from a few years ago, in which Satin appeared to be objectifying women as well. Satin said it was a joke from several years ago and then said he felt sorry for Russo’s daughter. Russo didn’t appreciate that, but what bothered him the most is the fact that Satin wouldn’t admit his error.

He says that everyone says stupid things from time to time. We’re all sinners and that means we’re all going to sin on occasion. When someone calls you out and you were clearly in the wrong you have two options. You can man up to it and admit your mistakes, or you can back away from the responsibility and dig yourself into a deeper hole.

Russo thought it was necessary to hold Satin accountable in this instance, because he didn’t like that Satin was accusing Jericho of something when he was clearly guilty of the same acts at some point in his life. Russo adds that a Christian fan of his sent him a message, saying it wasn’t very Christian of him to be judging Satin like this, and he should just let it go and not talk about it anymore.

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