A controversial social media post from the WWE on FOX account caught the eye of AEW’s Mark Briscoe. He informed Triple H about it since he thought it was disgusting. The latest WWE “Yeet” trademark problem and Mark Briscoe’s dissatisfaction with the WWE account are ongoing disputes.
AEW star issued an apology for slamming Triple H after WWE’s tweet brought up his late brother. Disagreement has arisen over the weekend due to that post on the WWE affiliate page.
Mark Briscoe calls out Triple H over post
Bobby Lashley’s victory on SmackDown was commemorated with a picture from the WWE on FOX account, which also included The Street Profits. The message, “Dem Boyz!” deeply saddened AEW star Mark Briscoe, who had just lost his brother Jay, 38, in a car accident.
Not long after the message went live, Mark Briscoe retweeted it to voice his disapproval and call Triple H for the social media operator’s dismissal. The administrator’s ignorance and disrespect were his main points of criticism.
As a member of the “Dem Boys” duo with his late brother Jay, AEW star Mark Briscoe and his fans paid close attention to the incident. Mark has promised to carry on the wrestling tradition of the Briscoe family after Jay’s death in January 2023.
Calling out Triple H, he tweeted, “For real?? This shit is hilarious. @TripleH, whoever runs this twitter should probably be fired for lack of knowledge. Or they need the taste slapped out of their mouth for lack of reverence.”
Briscoe tracks back on his demands
The Briscoe Brothers were a legendary tag team that won 13 titles between them, leaving a lasting impression on the wrestling industry. They competed for firms, including ROH. On December 10, 2022, they faced FTR in an AEW match for the last time. Evident in his emotional outburst is Mark’s profound impact on Jay Briscoe’s recent demise.
The conflict between Mark Briscoe and WWE sparked a stir on social media. For making a derogatory comment on WWE’s Fox page, he criticized Triple H’s social media operator. Many fans were on Briscoe’s side, while others were upset that he brought Triple H into it.
WWE and Triple H have yet to address the post on FOX, leaving both fans and wrestlers unsure about its appropriateness. By tweeting about his emotions, Briscoe gave us a glimpse into his mental state regarding the previous post.
In the current conflict between WWE and Briscoe, what is your opinion on the matter and whose side are you on?? Share your opinion in the comments.