Earlier this week, the journalist ESPN Elhassin Amin had inflamed the twittosphere commented after an Instagram post where the son of Kevin Owens rejoiced in the victory of his father on Monday Night RAW.
Until someone told him it was scripted.
If at first it was the wrestling fans who have responded strongly, it did not take long before personalities take position. Cody Rhodes was for example asked the WWE to have the nerve to break the bonds of the company with ESPN, while the RAW General Manager Mick Foley said he was sick and upset, and asked the managers of the channel to publicly apologize.
For several months, ESPN covers widely WWE and thus opens a new audience. The partnership seems to work perfectly in terms of resonance, and inappropriate comments Amin Elhassin have obviously put the sports channel in trouble. If he did not apologize this week and added more layers to his statements, the reporter seems to have received net orders since last night expressed his "sincere apologies to Kevin Owens and his family", in stating that his joke was "tasteless".
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