Former WWE wrestler and commentator John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) attacked Cody Rhodes in a Twitter tirade last night.
JBL celebrated his 52nd birthday last night, so people assume he had one drink too many. The tweets came out of nowhere and seemed to be quite personal in nature.
JBL’s Twitter Tirade
Some of the tweets written by JBL were deleted shortly afterwards, but fortunately WhatCulture was able to get a hold of all the tweets and report on those Layfield had deleted. See screenshots below.
For some reason, JBL found it necessary to attack Cody Rhodes and his late father Dusty Rhodes with the following tweet:
https://twitter.com/JCLayfield/status/1068335517094301697
After saying he would “kill” Cody, Layfield continued his attack by calling Cody a tool and saying he was not in his league.
https://twitter.com/JCLayfield/status/1068349562446725120
The worst of the attacks has already been deleted by Layfield, but WhatCulture managed to release the content of the tweet, which was as follows.
“Hey dumba**, your dad can’t save you, dipsh*t.”
Cody has seen the Tweets and responded to them. He did not take Layfield’s bait though, which is admirable on its own.
https://twitter.com/CodyRhodes/status/1068352006283304960
Fans Jump to Cody’s Defense
While Cody did not take the bait, Cody’s fans were quick to come to the defense of the indie star. Here are some of the tweets that stood out most to me.
Just remember the only reason you were Smackdown champ was because HHH didn’t want to work on Tuesdays. pic.twitter.com/qivADWj91T
— Mark Thompson (@Tommy29gun) November 30, 2018
— Mike Bradburn (@MikeBradburn5) November 30, 2018
You're right John. Cody isn't in your league. He's a better wrestler than you ever were.
— Musubi (@Musubi_Azeyma) November 30, 2018
— Stephen Judah (@TallPaleAverage) November 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/mrsantillon4616/status/1068337674614788096
JBL when he wakes up tomorrow… pic.twitter.com/3eTd20ExXa
— Luis Robert (@LewieOsBro) November 30, 2018
— bees 🏳️⚧️ (@imabeesknee) November 30, 2018
Some fans also responded saying JBL had blocked them years ago. Some of those fans even claimed JBL had blocked them for saying nice things about commentator Mauro.
https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/1068382081192009728
I didn't know JBL still had a twitter account since I was blocked by him for defending Mauro Ranallo.
— Angel.S (@AngelS95628) November 30, 2018
I was blocked just for showing support for Mauro and never once tagged or mentioned him
— Stephen Cervantes (@Stephen_7777) November 30, 2018
JBL has hit another low, but does not care one little bit about how he comes over. His tirade will not affect his standing with the WWE unfortunately. All I’m saying is, this is the type of person the WWE recruits and supports. Still, JBL is in good graces with Vince, so I doubt this little tirade will have any real consequences for him.
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