Post by King Richius on Jun 4, 2018 16:27:04 GMT -5
WFWF.COM - Cameron Stone Status Update
Following the events at End Time, Lila Sleater released the following statement specifically addressing the actions of Cameron Stone towards Reina Kenshin:
It didn't take long for Cameron Stone's camp to make a public reply to Lila Sleater's statement.
Following the events at End Time, Lila Sleater released the following statement specifically addressing the actions of Cameron Stone towards Reina Kenshin:
We were very happy to have Cameron Stone appear at End Time to help us celebrate the WFWF's return to Madison Square Garden. As Cameron noted in his address to the fans, we did not want him to wrestle as we are striving to keep the focus of the show on the active members of our roster, be it the veterans like David Brennan, Michael Kyzer, Frank Lynn, and Mak Cross dueling for championships or the young talent like Tyler Draven, Mesh, Reina Kenshin, and Ryan "Needles" Payne taking their first steps to superstardom. Cameron made it quite clear to us in the days and weeks before the show that his interest in returning for a match was too limited in scope so we asked him to return as guest commentator instead, a job he did admirably well in his past tenure with the company.
It would be an understatement to say we are deeply disappointed in Cameron Stone's actions following the match between Tyler Draven and Reina Kenshin. He was not present as a competitor and yet he felt the need to engage in a physical altercation with Reina Kenshin ending with Cameron slamming Reina through a table. We cannot tolerate non-wrestlers putting their hands on any wrestler no matter what the provocation. There is no excuse for his actions. We have ample security staff present at all shows to insure the safety of non-wrestlers. Cameron should have let them deal with Reina Kenshin.
It is with great sadness that I, with the approval of the Board of Directors, have decided the WFWF will cut all ties with Cameron Stone. I'm sorry but Cameron Stone is no longer welcome here. We are moving on. End Time was truly the end of Cameron Stone's time in the WFWF.
And that is written in stone.
It would be an understatement to say we are deeply disappointed in Cameron Stone's actions following the match between Tyler Draven and Reina Kenshin. He was not present as a competitor and yet he felt the need to engage in a physical altercation with Reina Kenshin ending with Cameron slamming Reina through a table. We cannot tolerate non-wrestlers putting their hands on any wrestler no matter what the provocation. There is no excuse for his actions. We have ample security staff present at all shows to insure the safety of non-wrestlers. Cameron should have let them deal with Reina Kenshin.
It is with great sadness that I, with the approval of the Board of Directors, have decided the WFWF will cut all ties with Cameron Stone. I'm sorry but Cameron Stone is no longer welcome here. We are moving on. End Time was truly the end of Cameron Stone's time in the WFWF.
And that is written in stone.
It didn't take long for Cameron Stone's camp to make a public reply to Lila Sleater's statement.
First things first, this statement is all me. My agent and press people wanted to come up with one, but I felt a need to put this out myself.
Lila Sleater says that non-wrestlers getting physical with performers can not be tolerated. But apparently the opposite is completely acceptable. The idea of WFWF security handling that scenario is both ludicrous and amusing, as they've literally never handled anything. Being on film sets and having a bodyguard on occasion have opened my eyes to how that job looks when it's done properly. If you'd like to know why I didn't let them handle it, it's because they should have been moving towards me the instant Reina approached me, but even after she hit me, not one member of security even got up and moved towards us. So I took matters into my own hands.
The new talent needs to learn there are consequences for their actions. Sometimes, you don't like the bear. If I had done nothing, it would have not only made me look weak, but it would have established a dangerous precedent in the WFWF. So in fact, the WFWF should be thanking me. But instead, they decided to cut all ties with me. If that's how you guys want to play this, fine. But be warned, I'm not an easy person to ignore. I assure the fans that this won't be the last you see of me. Some way, some how, I will be back. Whether I have to take matters into my own hands, or just wait for Lila Sleater to no longer be around.
And that is set in stone. If you're going to steal my catchphrase, at least get it right.
Lila Sleater says that non-wrestlers getting physical with performers can not be tolerated. But apparently the opposite is completely acceptable. The idea of WFWF security handling that scenario is both ludicrous and amusing, as they've literally never handled anything. Being on film sets and having a bodyguard on occasion have opened my eyes to how that job looks when it's done properly. If you'd like to know why I didn't let them handle it, it's because they should have been moving towards me the instant Reina approached me, but even after she hit me, not one member of security even got up and moved towards us. So I took matters into my own hands.
The new talent needs to learn there are consequences for their actions. Sometimes, you don't like the bear. If I had done nothing, it would have not only made me look weak, but it would have established a dangerous precedent in the WFWF. So in fact, the WFWF should be thanking me. But instead, they decided to cut all ties with me. If that's how you guys want to play this, fine. But be warned, I'm not an easy person to ignore. I assure the fans that this won't be the last you see of me. Some way, some how, I will be back. Whether I have to take matters into my own hands, or just wait for Lila Sleater to no longer be around.
And that is set in stone. If you're going to steal my catchphrase, at least get it right.