WWE on Friday released the 205 Live wrestler 'Gentleman' Jack Gallagher over sexual assault allegations following the #SpeakOut movement where many wrestlers are recalling the time when they were harassed by their colleagues.
Gallagher is among other WWE superstars like Matt Riddle and former NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin, who have been called out as the movement receives high support from fans across the world.
Taking to Twitter, WWE announced that it has "come to terms on the release of Jack Gallagher (Jack Claffey)."
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In a statement, WWE said that it has "zero tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault."
"Individuals are responsible for their own personal actions. WWE has zero-tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault. Upon arrest for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately suspended,” WWE asserted in the statement," the statement read.
The woman, who accused Gallagher of tearing her skirt after she refused to sit on his lap, said that she did not bring up the story until recently when she said, "I never thought this is something I would say publicly, but I want others to know that they never need to be ashamed and should feel like they can tell their stories."
"On New Years Eve of 2014 I attended a house party, and Jack Gallagher (Gentleman Jack) was there. Jack got me drunk. While I acknowledge that I am an adult and can make my own decisions, he was literally pouring straight spirits into my glass, putting it to my mouth and telling me to drink. When I would make myself a drink he would add more alcohol when my glass was unattended. I thought I was in a safe environment and didn’t need to shield my glass," she revealed.
"Jack asked me to sit on his lap, I said no. He then sat on my lap, and made advances. The entire time I expressed that I was uncomfortable, but I also didn’t want to make a scene. In hindsight I should have.
"At the end of the evening I went to the bathroom, and Jack barged into the room. I immediately stood up and tried to pull my skirt down. Jack grabbed me, and he pulled at my skirt. He pulled so hard he ripped my skirt. I managed to push him away and I left the room, I then immediately left the party. I spent years afterwards downplaying the story, trying to not cause any issues. I’m not going to be silent any longer."
There are many who have joined the #SpeakOut movement on Twitter.
Thankyou to everyone whos reached out to me positively.
I think it’s disgusting that people say ‘we won’t believe you unless there’s proof’
‘he’s done nothing wrong’ , ‘Travis is a lovely guy’. This is the reason people are too afraid to #speakout.
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I've written this out an debated all day about it cuz in some ways I feel it's not as bad. I worry I'd be littering the cause, one I so passionately support. But I may feel its not as bad but I know the damage it has done to me and I know I'm not the only one #SpeakOut
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Against my fears, I decided to go ahead and post this anyway. There’s so much more to this story, but for now, I post this in the hopes that it’ll reach someone out there and let them know that they are not alone and it’s not their faults. #SpeakOut
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Meanwhile, Riddle has rubbished the allegations saying that these are attempts to harass him and his wife.
He issued a statement which read: "The allegations by this independent female performer are completely false and another attempt to harass and humiliate Mr. and Mrs. Riddle and to try to tarnish their reputation in the community. We have been aware for the last two years of this performer stalking the Riddle family. In 2019, our firm had drafted a pleading against this performer to seek an injunction for cyberstalking in the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida."






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