Bully Ray took to social media to respond to allegations he had a fan brought backstage to intimidate him at last night's Ring of Honor event in Portland, Oregon.

As previously noted, the fan alleged that he had been spit at and pie-faced by members of The Allure after he heckled them for being villains. He then claimed security brought him to Ray backstage, where he was told not to speak to the female talent in any way he wouldn't speak to his mother, then sent back to his seat.

The allegations led to Ring of Honor opening an "internal review" of what happened.

Ray's response on social media.


"And now the TRUTH...

I could not have been any nicer to said "fan."

Yes...NICE....Hard to believe.

I never threatened, intimidated or berated said "fan." The handled the situation the exact opposite most would assume, with decorum.

Convo lasted less than 30 sec. I even gave the fan a friendly pat on the back and told him to enjoy the show and "go be a fan."

His response..."Thanks Bully."

Fan version of story is embellished to make fan look like a "victim."

Many other fans who attended the shows in Kent and Portland have already confirmed on social media how said fan "crossed the line" w/multiple talents...both men and women.

In Retrospect, the "fan" should have been ejected.

Unfortunately, it wasn't until after "fan" was asked to not be "so rude", did we find out the severity of the vile comments and lewd sexual gestures made towards the women.

I think we can all agree that in 2019, this type of behavior towards women is unacceptable and goes far beyond the scope of... "I paid for my seat, I should be able to do or say whatever I want."

I live by the motto... "Respectful fans always get what they want. Rude fans always get what they deserve."

At the end of the day, I'm guilty of defending 3 women that needed a bit of defending. Not by being a bully...by being a man."