Former WWE manager Jim Cornette did not mince his words while blasting a former Intercontinental Champion on X/Twitter. The 63-year-old veteran sent a message to Val Venis explaining why he blocked him on the social media website.
Val Venis is one of the most controversial entities in the history of pro-wrestling, and so is former pro-wrestling manager Jim Cornette. Venis has made incredibly controversial political tweets in the past that have received massive backlash from Wrestling Twitter. The 53-year-old recently got into an exchange with none other than Cornette.
It all started when Venis revealed on X/Twitter that Jim Cornette had blocked him on the social media website. He then took a massive shot at the fellow veteran. Cornette unblocked Venis and sent the following message to the latter:
"I unblocked you Val, so you know I blocked you when I saw that you had become such a rightwing lunatic that you were saying sh*t that made people think CTE or bad drug issues. I was embarrassed on your behalf & didn't want to see you make a further Trumpsu*king fool of yourself."
It remains to be seen whether this controversy between the two veterans continues.
Jim Cornette recently took a shot at The Undertaker and Kane as well
The Undertaker and Kane recently shared a video that took the pro-wrestling world by storm. The Brothers of Destruction sat alongside the former President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, and urged their fans to vote for him in the elections. Jim Cornette did not waste much time and took to X/Twitter to bash the two WWE Hall of Famers:
"Another former great wrestler on the list of alien pod people duped by the world's most repugnant con man. Mark & Glen, you made it this long with everyone admiring you, then in the end you ruin your reputations AND try to destroy the country along with them. I'm ashamed FOR you," Jim Cornette shared.
Judging by Val Venis' history as an X/Twitter user, his 'feud' with Cornette is far from over. He will likely respond to Jim's comments in the coming hours.