"These people are so dumb"- 8-time WWE champion shares honest opinion on Nixon Newell and her partner's AEW walkout controversy

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A former 8-time WWE champion recently shared their honest opinion on Nixon Newell and her partner Miranda Alize's recent walkout incident in AEW.

On the November 1 edition of Collision, controversy erupted in AEW when Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize, who were scheduled to face Anna Jay and Tay Melo in a tag team match, were missing just one hour before bell time. While the two were replaced by other talent, it was later reported by various sources and Newell herself that the reason the duo left the show was that they weren't satisfied with the time allotted for the bout, which was 3 minutes. Recently, former six-time WWE Hardcore champion, one-time Tag Team champion, and one-time European champion Al Snow weighed in on the incident and called it a dumb decision.

Speaking on Vince Russo's The Brand podcast, the veteran said:

"These people are so dumb (laughs). Television time is essential; it's a commercial for your product, which is you. Any amount of TV time you can get, even 30 seconds of it, is 30 seconds of TV time you didn't have that allowed you to reach and enact with an audience that never saw you and doesn't know who you are or that you even exist. So any amount of television time you get is a positive, always, even if it's only three minutes; it's three minutes more of television time than what you had before you arrived at the building. Take it, take every second of television time they will give you, no matter what they have you doing," said Snow [ 2:03 - 2:48 ]

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Check out his comments in the video below:

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Al Snow's take on AEW and Jon Moxley's lawsuit incident

Earlier this year, AEW camera crew member Christopher Dispensa filed a lawsuit against Moxley and All Elite Wrestling, claiming that an unintentional shove by Moxley caused him to undergo shoulder fusion surgery. After the incident, many wrestling personalities spoke out about it, including Al Snow, who discussed the matter on an episode of Vince Russo's "The Brand" podcast. On the podcast, the WWE veteran criticized All Elite Wrestling for not handling the situation better.

"No. You know, in this situation, I think, you know, where they it's a a mishap on their part, on the company's part. The company should have addressed and immediately took steps to take care of Dispensa." [From 06:49 to 07:25 ]

As of today, the case between Dispensa and All Elite Wrestling is still ongoing in court.

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