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Ex-WWE Star Low Ki Calls Entertainment Industry Human Trafficking, References Past WWE Controversies

One Big Thing

Former WWE superstar Low Ki (Brandon Silvestry) has made explosive claims about the entertainment industry and WWE, comparing it to “a soft version of human trafficking” during a recent appearance on “That’s Wrestling!”

Why It Matters

These allegations come amid increasing scrutiny of WWE and Vince McMahon following recent lawsuits and historical controversies, potentially adding to the growing narrative about workplace culture in professional wrestling.

Key Details

• Low Ki performed in WWE from 2008-2010 under the name Kaval
• His comments specifically address decades of alleged misconduct within WWE
• He referenced the Ashley Massaro case from 2016
• The timing aligns with recent Janel Grant allegations against Vince McMahon

Direct Quotes

“The entertainment business is a human trafficking business,” Silvestry stated on the podcast, adding that fans who dismiss criticism as “bitter” are “complicit in their operation.”

By The Numbers

• WWE controversies span three decades (1980s-2000s)
• Low Ki’s WWE tenure: 2 years (2008-2010)
• Massaro’s allegations stem from a 2006 incident
• Lawsuit filed in 2016

The Bigger Picture

These allegations connect to a larger pattern of controversies surrounding WWE:
• 1980s ring boy scandal
• Ashley Massaro’s 2016 lawsuit
• Recent Janel Grant allegations
• Potential federal racketeering implications

Looking Forward

Legal experts suggest these accumulated allegations could lead to federal racketeering charges against Vince McMahon, potentially reshaping WWE’s corporate structure and industry practices.

What do you think about Low Ki’s comments regarding the entertainment industry? Have you witnessed changes in how wrestling companies treat their talent over the years? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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