There are a lot of wrestling shows out there each week, including WWE Raw on USA Mondays, AEW Dynamite on TNT Wednesdays, WWE NXT on USA Wednesdays, and WWE Smackdown on Fox Fridays. But it’s a more obscure one released on Tuesdays that’s getting attention now, and not for the best reasons. The show in question is NWA Power (stylized as NWA Powerrr) from the Billy Corgan-owned National Wrestling Alliance, and it airs pre-taped broadcasts weekly on the NWA’s YouTube and Facebook pages. Well, the broadcast aired today featured commentator Jim Cornette (seen at left above alongside fellow commentator Joe Galli, the 58-year-old Cornette is a long-time wrestling manager, agent and commentator across a range of promotions, including WWF/WWE from 1993-2005) making quite the remark about wrestler Trevor Murdoch, fried chicken, and Ethiopia (which has had many significant nationwide famines):
https://twitter.com/NikoExxtra/status/1196950867729158144
That led to a lot of backlash, and to NWA Power pulling the show to “correct this error,” with NWA vice president David Lagana offering this comment:
As WrestleTalk points out, Lagana also recently apologized for Cornette’s comments on suicide back on Nov. 1. So it’s been a good month there. And Cornette’s remarks that aired Tuesday took a giant amount of criticism, with a lot of that focusing on how easy it would have been to pull this from a show like this that’s pre-taped:
https://twitter.com/hunktears/status/1196960671788699650
https://twitter.com/SugarDunkerton/status/1196958754836750337
https://twitter.com/MrPope/status/1196970988132548608
There was also some criticism of previous tweets from Lagana:
Jim Cornette says some wild racist bullshit and David Lagana issues a bullshit statement. Here is why I don't believe a single word Lagana says about apologies and errors regarding Cornette's comments. pic.twitter.com/nv1P0J10Cy
— Phil Says Unionize Your Workplace (@necron_9_9) November 20, 2019
It’s pretty rare to see something that was edited before air later pulled thanks to criticism, but there’s certainly a giant amount of backlash here. And the taped/edited part of this is definitely notable; this isn’t a case like the Sportsnet/Don Cherry one where live remarks prompted an apology and an eventual firing from a company, they’re remarks that the company was fine with ahead of time and only pulled after they took criticism for them. So this is an “error” they could have corrected ahead of time, but chose not to. We’ll see if anything further comes of this.
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Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Announcing since 2012. He is also a staff writer for The Comeback. His previous work includes time at Yahoo! Sports Canada and Black Press.
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