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Joey Styles has been surrounded by controversy as of late. Styles was fired from EVOLVE over the weekend after he made a Donald Trump related joke during the EVOLVE 72 iPPV, and he’s since been dismissed from other promotions as well.

Joey Styles later released a statement saying that Gabe Sapolsky made it clear that no one was supposed to talk about politics during the show, and he made a mistake when he referenced Trump. Styles added that Gabe was furious, and he asked Gabe to fire him so he wouldn’t be put in an awkward position.

Following Joey’s departure from EVOLVE, CHIKARA and Beyond Wrestling issued statements saying that they have cut ties with Styles. Unfortunately for Joey Styles his joke cost him a few commentary gigs, but at least one woman in the wrestling community is sticking up for him.

Mickie James posted a statement on Facebook showing her support for Joey Styles. In the post she talks about how she’s always known Joey to be a respectful, supportive and kind person. You can see what she had to say below.

Related: Joey Styles Issues Statement After Getting Fired From EVOLVE

Dear Joey Styles,

I want you to know that I love you. In the midst of all this ugliness surrounding you at the moment I think it’s important you know that. From me and all your friends who you’ve helped throughout your career. How so many have forgotten that because they’d prefer to jump on the bandwagon to make themselves relevant is sad to say the least. I’ve known you for many years & you’ve always been nothing but respectful & loving to me. I’ve never seen you be disrespectful to any woman in the business. If anything you’ve always been so supportive & kind. I thank you for that. It’s a shame that a JOKE, whether it be in bad taste or not, has been taken so far out of context. I’m curious as to what the lady involved thought of this whole thing. Because if it had been me, I would’ve popped because I understand comedic context.

Call me old school but had you been a comedian, or an actor in a movie, everyone would’ve laughed. It’s only because everyone is tiptoeing in this politically correct, sponsor endorsed, & way overly sensitive generation that it’s been blown way out the water.

Last I checked this is the wrestling business. A business where we have cursed, endorsed sexuality to all kinds of extremes, kissed asses, and even murdered on live tv, that a little political joke seems to be the least of offensive things done. I understand we are in a new era but for goodness sake let’s not lose our sense of humor, or the sight of why we all fell in love with this business in the 1st place. That is to be a character, that can do and say things they would never do or say in real life. Because it’s acting!

Also, for all your “Friends” who have jumped on the bandwagon now that you’ve been “Fired”, also a complete joke because you CAN NOT fire an independent contractor, they should be ashamed of themselves. Yes they have a right to their own opinion but we should also remember… people in Glass Houses shouldn’t throw stones. That means pretty much everyone in this business as it’s one of the dirtiest games ever played. That’s my 2 cents… and it’s worth exactly what you paid for it… but since everyone else seems to feel so important to throw out their public statements then why not.

Lastly, I will say this again… I love you, I respect you, and I respect everything you’ve done for this business that I adore. This too shall pass…

Always your Friend,
Mickie James-Aldis

Mickie James is set to face off against Asuka when she challenges her for the NXT Women’s Championship at NXT Takeover: Toronto. The show is set to air on Saturday, November 20, on the WWE Network.

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    • Yeah, I remember Brock screaming “Die, Eddie” on WWE ppv in 2004. That was okay? Can’t see anyone b*tching about that

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