The Street Fight between Tay Conti, Anna Jay, Penelope Ford and The Bunny from AEW’s New Year’s Smash edition of AEW Rampage wound up being shockingly violent as the four battled their way to a bloody 10-minute contest. The match was suddenly back in the conversation over the weekend when WWE released a statement to the Toronto Star referring to the match as “gory self-mutilation.” The statement read, “If you look at the gory self-mutilation that bloodied several women in the December 31 event on TNT, it quickly becomes clear that these are very different businesses. We had an edgier product in the ‘Attitude’ era and in a 2022 world, we don’t believe that type of dangerous and brutal display is appealing to network partners, sponsors, venues, children, or the general public as a whole.”
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