Xavier Woods Calls Fans Who Complain ENTITLED INFANTS?


Xavier Woods gave an interview overseas claiming that it “blows his mind” whenever people complain about wrestling shows they dislike and that, in his view, they come off as entitled infants. Remember that the next time you watch a terrible Monday Night Raw and dare say anything negative about it. Everything is awesome!


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  1. This is spot on. So many wrestlers who say things like this take it so personally when most wrestling fans are clearly only criticizing the lackluster product. But when we actually do criticize poor performers like Nia Jax or Brie Bella, we get called bullies, not just the people that are actually saying horrible things directly to wrestlers, all of us. They want to sell us merch and want our viewership, but we’re not allowed to say anything unless it’s praise? This is prime a example of entitlement.

  2. I kind of agree with Xavier. I do think a lot of wrestling fans just want to complain. I'm not saying that the WWE product is always good, but it does seem like some fans just want to say things are bad all the time. I just kind of agree with Woods.

  3. He should be kissing the fans ass they are the only reason he still wrestling in the wwe because to me the new day is one of the stupidest gimmicks i have seen on wrestling ever but for some reason fans like it the same fans that he said suck

  4. He loves the jokey character he does, nothing important to the business

  5. Hey I just watch the great old shows on the WWE network. I dont think its a coincidence that we are talking about the flaws with the WWE production, the talent thats not the problem, the talent is excellent. Its just the way they are being used is the problem. Ill check it out still but they do need to get that writing and ideas together.

  6. there is free speech in america last time I checked
    wwe sucks now
    its full of boring jobbers aside from the attitude era guys

  7. To be fair he's on Smackdown. They aren't as bad as the Raw product.

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