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Sammy Guevera apologizes again in new video and promises he will do better when he’s back

Sammy Guevara, who was suspended by All Elite Wrestling for what he said during a podcast in 2016, uploaded a video to once again apologize to Sasha Banks and anyone who he might have hurt. Sammy said that he will be taking a break from social media as he undergoes sensitivity training as part of his suspension from AEW.

“2016 me is not me today. 2020 me would never say those kinda hurtful things that i said in 2016,” Guevara said, adding that back then he thought it was funny to use shock humor to just pop the room.

A lot has happened in four years he said and learned along the way and he has grown as a person. “I understand now that things I say now will impact people. You will not catch me saying those things now in 2020,” Guevara continued, adding that it’s still no excuse because he said those things and will still pay for what he said.

“Whenever I do come back, I will do better, I will be a better version of myself,” he concluded, before once again apologizing to Banks.


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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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