Former WWE talent Low Ki, real name Brandon Silvestry, isnt holding back. In a recent appearance on Thats Wrestling!, the wrestling veteran made explosive claims against Vince McMahon and the wider entertainment industry.
The entertainment business is a human trafficking business its a soft version of human trafficking, Silvestry stated, pulling no punches as he delved into WWEs alleged history of manipulation and exploitation.
Silvestry, best remembered for his stints in TNA and ROH as well as wrestling in WWE under the name Kaval from 2008 to 2010, took aim at fans who label ex-WWE stars bitter for speaking out. He suggested these fans might not want to face the reality that they are complicit in the industrys practices.
Adding fuel to the fire, Silvestry hinted at knowledge of unsettling details involving former WWE star Ashley Massaro, though he stopped short of revealing specifics.
Youre gonna start hearing about the stuff that went on in the 1980s. The 1990s aint any better, he warned. Now you get to the 2000s and you got stuff thats a little closer to todays modern world, especially with the women who were involved, like Ashley Massaro. Ohhh, somebodys gonna be mad at somebody [because] it looks like accountability could be on its way to all of them.
Massaros story has already shaken the industry to its core. In a 2016 lawsuit, she alleged she was drugged and sexually assaulted during a WWE morale-boosting trip to the Middle East in 2006. According to court documents, WWE executives, including John Laurinaitis, were reportedly aware of the situation but did nothing.
Now, with fresh attention sparked by Janel Grants recent accusations, Massaros claims have resurfaced, along with reminders of WWEs infamous ring boy scandal from the 80s. Lawyers involved in the ring boy case believe these combined allegations could escalate to federal racketeering charges against Vince McMahon himself.
The entertainment industry may be facing a reckoning, and Low Kis words echo the growing calls for transparency and justice.
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