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WWE Told Talent Not to Comment on Max Landis Parody
– As previously reported, Chronicle writer Max Landis created a parody video titled Wrestling Isn’t Wrestling. Landis and Bryan Alvarez report that the video was very popular in WWE but that WWE told talent not to comment publicly on it.
Alvarez initially said on Wrestling Observer Live that WWE officials didn’t like it, prompting Landis, who is friends with many people in the company, to call him on the comments. Alvarez then admitted that most of the wrestlers liked it. You can check out the Tweets below:
Hey @bryanalvarez I appreciate you saying that WWE wasn't happy with #wrestlingisntwrestling but I can tell you for actual fact: BULLSHIT.
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) March 20, 2015
@bryanalvarez They're not allowed to tweet it cause of content (language, etc) in the PG era. Not enmity.
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) March 20, 2015
@bryanalvarez Office verrry happy, trust.
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) March 20, 2015
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