Cade Speaks Out On WWE Firing & J.R.'s Cryptic Blog, Former WCW Star Promoting

January 31, 2021 Off By HotelSalesCareers

— Lance Cade broke his silence on on his departure from World Wrestling Entertainment in an interview with World Wrestling Insanity this past week. If you recall, SmackDown play-by-play man Jim Ross told the world on his blog that the former WWE Tag Team Champion was released after having a “seizure” during a flight. Cade commented on J.R.’s blog post during the interview. “Well, as far as the release goes, I’m going to flat out admit there’s no one else to blame for what happened but Lance Cade. And there’s only one person who has to deal with that right now and that’s Lance Cade. Even more important than Lance Cade is his family. So, you know, what happened was my mistake,” Cade said. “I wasn’t so much upset that, they could have just released me and not said anything. You know what I mean? But J.R.’s cryptic blog, it surprised me a little bit. I wasn’t happy about it. But, J.R.’s got a job. He’s gotta do what he’s gotta do. I understand there had to be some business reason behind it, so I saw it the next day, I put it in the back of my head, you know?” Cade wants the fans to know that he takes responsibility for what happened that led to his release. “If I were WWE, I would have fired me too,” Cade said. However, he wanted fans to know that he never once received a Wellness Violation – even for marijuana – which he believes is a silly reason for a violation anyway. Cade said his record was clean until the day he was let go. To listen to the interview in its entirety, visit www.WorldWrestlingInsanity.com.

— Frank Trigg recently conducted an interview with the one and only Ric Flair for his Tagg Radio radio show. You can see a video of the interview at the following link.

— Former WCW/WWF star Mr. Hughes is promoting shows featuring students of his wrestling school every Wednesday night in Atlanta, Georgia at 375 Commerce Drive, reports ProWrestling.NET. The building is located behind Club Wax Strip Club and admission is free.

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