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Kemo
10-30-2019, 10:00 PM
Jordan Myles (formerly known as ACH) is selling a new t-shirt on Pro Wrestling Tees. He has also announced that proceeds from the sale of the shirt will be donated to the ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America) Foundation.

Myles posted the following to Twitter to announce the news:

All money goes towards the ADAA foundation..

Wtf I need the money for..

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 30, 2019


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“ADAA’s mission focuses on improving quality of life for those with anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through education, practice, and research.”

“ADAA helps people find treatment, resources, and support. ADAA strives to improve patient care by promoting implementation of evidence-based treatments and best practices across disciplines through continuing education and trainings and accelerating dissemination of research into practice.”

More information on ADAA’s work can be found here (https://adaa.org/about-adaa/mission).
Jordan Myles Statement On Instagram

Myles released the following statement yesterday on Instagram:

"My tweets yesterday were completely disrespectful and were unprofessional.‬ ‪I have offend a ton of people and used anger to fuel me. ‬ ‪With that being said.. ‬ ‪I’d like to take this time to state an apologize for not giving a shit about what others think of me. ‪The anger I have inside of me has been built up for years now. Call me what you want, but you’ll never EVER be able to call me fake.‬ ‪ I’ve been lied too, used, and often mistreated by others who I viewed as associates.‬ ‪I’ve tipped toe around, kept quiet, even took some Ls when necessary. Emotionally charged up due to the shirt which triggered past emotions. I’m never going to be sorry for being me nor will I take back my words.‬ ‪I’m the damn professional wrestler in the WORLD & universe today.‬ ‪My ribs are touching and I’m tired of waiting. Time to snatch plates from those that have been eating far too long and always gets seconds while guys like myself have to eat crumbs from the floor like an unwanted child.‬ ‪For 4 years .. I gave my all to a promotion only to find out that you could only reach so high just as long as you didn’t surpass certain “people”.. I never begged for anything, I never kissed no ass, nor did rub elbows with the right ppl to get ahead. I HUSTTLED, WORKED HARD. ‪I didn’t call Hunter everyday to get booked in New Japan (s/o to NJPW) I earned it.‬ ‪I’ve always wanted to be “The Guy” and of no one will allow me to be in that spot.. I shall blaze my own trail to that spot rather it be by the approval of others or not.‬ ‪Today i shall continue to go the distance. Today I shall Lee moving forward. Today I shall rise up from my past ashes like a Dark Phoenix and promote change in this industry.‬ ‪Remember these words ‪I AM THE BEST IN THE WORLD! AND NO MAN OR WOMAN WILL STOP ME FROM BEING HONEST.‬ ‪GO THE DISTANCE…‬ ‪#MylesAhead‬ ‪#ForTheCulture"

Both Booker T and Titus O’Neil commented on the situation recently as well.

“I AM 100% in agreement that the shirt is very Distasteful,” Tweeted O’Neil. “That being said, bringing others into this to vent your frustrations or Issues THAT HAVE NOTHING to do with @WWE or the shirt is also very Distasteful. If it’s #ForTheCulture Don’t attack those in it!!”

Booker posted the following video to his official YouTube channel:


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Yo @BookerT5x I got nothing but respect for you. Have me on the podcast and we can discuss this situation as a whole

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 30, 2019

Nah. Put respect on Book’s name.. I was emotional on my approach and I could have kept this off the internet, but I was caught in the moment. I chose to go that route and I’ll live with it.

— Jordan Myles (@GoGoMyles) October 30, 2019