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Impact Wrestling star Joey Ryan may not be returning to the promotion following various serious allegations against him.
On Sunday, Ryan deactivated his personal Twitter account, as well as the one for his independent promotion Bar Wrestling.
According to PWInsider, several sources within Impact Wrestling are giving the impression that Joey Ryan will not be returning to the promotion.
Joey Ryan made a lengthy post following allegations of sexual assault, indicating he was advised by his attorney not to respond to any specific allegations.
“I have been watching along with all of you as the #speakout movement has spread across the internet. I am also aware that my name been mentioned as part of this discussion. I have been contemplating how to respond to everything that has unfolded in the last three days. This is an important topic and it truly deserves time it is getting, even if it’s uncomfortable. After speaking with my attorney, I have been advised not to respond to any specific allegations at this time. And the truth in the matter is, I do not want to spend time dissecting which parts of the stories are true, which parts of different from what I remember and which things are outright false. It is important for me to use this platform to take responsibility and not to attempt to minimize the feelings anyone that was hurt by me in order to save face.
So instead, I would like to take this opportunity to publicly share some parts of my private life with everyone. It is not a part of my life that I am proud of, but taking responsibility is important. Today, I must take responsibility for the way I behaved in the past, and I will do that right now. As I am sure you are all aware, several years ago, and all in a short period of time, a lot of things changed in my life. The “dick flip” went viral. I started traveling the world and living a “rock ‘n roll lifestyle.” I came into contact with a lot of people, including women. And, the truth is, I did not always treat people with respect. And I will acknowledge that it was possible that I pursed people I thought were interested in me and invaded their personal space and made them feel uncomfortable in the process.
Nearly two years ago, my ex-wife and I were separated. The separation impacted me greatly and I began to reflect on the person I have been previous to it, and the person that I wanted to be. During that self-reflection, I was not proud of what I saw. As a result, I entered counseling in October 2018 and still attend every week to this day. I have been on prescription medication. I have worked every day for nearly two years to be a person that not only people’s boundaries, but respects people. If you felt that you were a person that I did not treat with respect, I apologize. Aside from this post, I have been reaching out to some of the people involved and we have had positive interactions and started the healing process.
I have worked hard to make wrestling a safe and welcoming place for everyone. I will make up for my shortcomings of the past by working harder in the future to continue to do that. With all of the different social movements happening right now, we need to take this opportunity to listen and learn and continue to strive every day to do better.”
One alleged incident comes from independent wrestlerΒ Corinne Mink, who alleges Joey Ryan groped her.
https://twitter.com/Corinne_Mink/status/1273859309043167232
https://twitter.com/yousuckmark/status/1274414650424061953
https://twitter.com/thewrestlingmc/status/1274322339136757760
Vanessa Craven detailed her experiences with Ryan, including an incident where he allegedly groped her backstage at an event.
#SpeakingOut #joeyryan @JoeyRyanOnline pic.twitter.com/mjlxoPpDQE
— Vanessa Kraven ππ γΉγγγ΅γ»γΆγ»γγ¦γ³γγ³ (@VanessaMtKraven) June 22, 2020
— Vanessa Kraven ππ γΉγγγ΅γ»γΆγ»γγ¦γ³γγ³ (@VanessaMtKraven) June 22, 2020
Anthem, the parent company of Impact Wrestling issued a statement following initial allegations against those who work for the company.
“It is a core value of the Anthem organization that we conduct our business with respect and integrity, providing a safe and secure work environment for our employees and performers.
We are following carefully the various allegations being made through social media, and are reviewing all incidents involving Impact Wrestling talent and personnel to determine an appropriate course of action.”
Impact has not issued a specific announcement regarding Ryan as of Sunday evening.