The world of professional wrestling is built on hard work, dedication, and a willingness to put in the time and effort required to reach the top. However, it seems that not everyone is on the same page, as Jacob Fatu has taken to social media to call out WWE talent that he believes are entitled and complaining about minor issues.
According to a WWE insider, Fatu’s comments were sparked by a recent conversation with a veteran wrestler who expressed frustration with the company’s booking practices. The insider revealed that Fatu was taken aback by the wrestler’s entitled attitude and decided to speak out against it.
“Fatu was blown away by the fact that some of the newer talent is complaining about things that they would kill to have just a few years ago,” the insider said. “He’s saying that if you want to be a top star in this business, you need to earn it, not expect it to be handed to you on a silver platter.”
Fatu’s message is clear: if you want to make it in the WWE, you need to put in the work. He believes that complaining about minor issues is a sign of a lack of dedication and a sense of entitlement that can hold you back from reaching your full potential.
“I’m not going to sugarcoat it, the WWE is a tough business, and if you can’t handle the heat, then you need to get out of the kitchen,” Fatu said in a statement. “Complaining about minor issues is not going to get you anywhere. If you want to be a top star, you need to be willing to put in the time and effort required to get there. That means sacrificing your free time, your comfort, and your ego. If you’re not willing to do that, then maybe you’re not cut out for this business.”
Fatu’s comments have sparked a lively debate among WWE fans and talent alike, with some agreeing with his stance and others defending the right of WWE talent to express their opinions and frustrations.
However, a source close to Cody Rhodes revealed that the WWE Hall of Famer has been privately discussing the issue with WWE officials, and he believes that Fatu’s message is one that needs to be heard.
“Cody has been saying for years that the WWE needs to start holding its talent accountable for their actions and attitudes,” the source said. “He believes that if you want to be a part of this business, you need to be willing to put in the effort and earn your place. Fatu’s comments are a wake-up call for a lot of people, and it’s time for them to take a hard look at themselves and ask if they’re truly committed to their craft.”
Fatu’s message is not just for WWE talent, but also for fans who may be expecting too much from their favorite wrestlers. He believes that the WWE is a business, and if you want to be a part of it, you need to be willing to put in the work and make sacrifices.
“If you’re a fan, you need to understand that the WWE is not a fantasy land where your favorite wrestler is going to come out and save the day every time,” Fatu said. “It’s a business, and it’s not always going to go the way you want it to. If you want to be a part of this business, you need to be willing to accept that and put in the effort required to make it happen.”
Fatu’s comments have sparked a lot of debate, but one thing is clear: if you want to make it in the WWE, you need to be willing to put in the work and earn your place. It’s time for WWE talent to take a hard look at themselves and ask if they’re truly committed to their craft.
The WWE’s latest pay-per-view event, WrestleMania Backlash, has left fans buzzing with excitement as the company continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of professional wrestling. However, beneath the surface, there’s a growing sense of discontent among WWE talent, and it’s up to them to decide if they’re willing to put in the effort required to reach the top.
As Fatu so eloquently put it, “If you want to be a top star in this business, you need to earn it, not expect it to be handed to you on a silver platter.” It’s a message that needs to be heard, and it’s up to WWE talent to decide if they’re willing to take the first step towards greatness.
Sources:
- WWE Insider
- Source close to Cody Rhodes
- Jacob Fatu