Stallion Rogers Apologises For Past Transphobic Comments

Rogers made the comments in 2020

Matt jeff hardy

Oct 7, 2021

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Former WWE 205 Live roster member Stallion Rogers (fka Curt Stallion) has apologised for past transphobic comments made during an appearance on the Double K podcast in June 2020.

Stallion has since posted an apology video to his social media channels, saying:

“Hi, my name is Cameron Rogers, I wrestle as Stallion Rogers, formerly known as Curt Stallion. It’s been brought to my attention that at some point in the past, I said some really stupid transphobic s*** on a podcast that I never should have said. I’ve taken a few days to address the issue at hand because I needed to really step back and reflect on myself to make sure that this wouldn’t be some PR stunt to save my career or whatever because that’s not what this is about, nor has it ever been. I am disgusted with the way I’ve made people feel with the things that I’ve said. I’ve never wanted to be that guy, nor do I ever want to be. With that said, I sincerely apologise to anybody whose feelings were hurt by the things that I’ve said or anything I’ve done in the past, recorded or not. I would like to grow from this and move on. Hopefully, we can do that together. With that said, any future potential bookings that I may receive for the rest of 2021, I will be donating a percentage of that to the National Center for Trans Equality. Thank you all very much and have a wonderful rest of your week.”

H/T: Fightful

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