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Fenix deletes controversial comments from X

Fenix has deleted all his comments related to the “inhumane treatment” saga on X, with the only trace of what was said being a December 7 post which reads, “I will have my chance to speak the truth.”

On December 8, Fenix posted a controversial message which read, “No one stays in a place where they received inhumane treatment,” a comment which sparked several debates and discussions.

The following day, he alluded that AEW ignored him for months when he needed a doctor and added that due to contractual issues he can’t speak now, but he will have his time.

All those comments and replies were deleted, suggesting that the two sides have at least talked since then.

Fenix had his contract extended by several months by Tony Khan to make up for his time injured, preventing him from entering free agency and possibly joining his brother Penta in WWE.

He last wrestled on the July 27 episode of Rampage.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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