An AEW referee has shut down scary allegations against him after a Collision.
Bryce Remsburg is one of the most well known referees in AEW. He has refereed some of the biggest matches in the company. Even the fans recognize Remsburg. So far, Remsburg has had a stellar career without any controversy. However, that may have changed after some recent allegations against him.
During this week's episode of Rampage, Yuka Sakazaki faced off against Emi Sakura. During the match, Sakazaki fell down in an awkward way from the apron. One fan pointed out on social media that Sakazaki was trying to tell the referee, Bryce Remsburg, that she's but but he ignored.
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Bryce quickly responded to the fan to defend his reputation by saying that these allegations were completely false.
"This isn’t true. You weren’t there and you don’t know what was being said."
Check out his tweet here:
Mike Chioda draws a comparison between AEW and WWE's referees
Mike Chioda has been a referee for several decades now and was part of the WWE for several years before his release in 2020. During his time with the WWE, Chioda has noted a lot things that happen backstage and has a lot of experience.
During an interview with Monday Mailbag last year, Chioda said that All Elite Wrestling officials get all their stuff paid for while WWE officials have to pay for their own cars, hotels, or gas.
"There's referees now, still with WWE, that don't get anything paid for," Chioda said. "They don't get their hotels, cars, or gas, or anything paid for. There's a few of them still, which I don't understand cause AEW [referees get] all their stuff paid for. AEW, around four years, Vince McMahon's company, 40-50 years," he explained. "I don't even think it's Vince. Vince probably doesn't even know that the referees have to pay their own hotels or this or that, but who knows?" H/T:[WrestlingInc]
It will be interesting to see if Bryce Remsburg will finally be able to put these allegations behind him.