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Matthew Randazzo, a writer with close connections to several former
WWE employees, is releasing a book in July about the Chris
Benoit Double-Murder-Suicide entitled "Ring of Hell." The book will be
published by Phoenix Books, and will also chronicle the use of
racial slurs on the part of WWE executives in the workplace. One WWE writer told
Randazzo: "Brother Love and Michael Hayes would also routinely make racist
jokes. I heard them use the 'n' word a few times."
Randazzo has reached out for several wrestling websites claiming to have
received this statement from a WWE production member who allegedly asked
him to release the following statement anonymously:
Michael Hayes 60-day suspension for
allegedly making racist comments comes as no surprise to anyone who has ever
worked with him. Since Stephanie took over the reigns of Creative, bringing him
on-board after Russo and Ferrera left for WCW, Hayes has been a racist boor
making n-jokes at every writers' meeting -- until one day that he was shocked
and offended that Stephanie hired an African-American Writer's Assistant in
2003.
Stephanie called this talented young man in for an interview while
Hayes was on holiday since she knew that Hayes being on the interview panel
would have led to Hayes saying something racist and causing a lawsuit even
before the African American candidate for the job was hired (every potential
writer is interviewed by every sitting member of the writing teams of all shows
in a panel format, prior to meeting with Stephanie). He was eventually hired.
When Hayes found out that an African-American was hired for the job, he
thought that he was being ribbed. He said to someone who used to work at the WWE
at the time who wishes to remain anonymous: 'Hired WHAT as a writer? I didn't
know those boys can even write their name. Let's take bets on how long he will
last here.' Needless to say, the African-American writer lasted less than 4
months at WWE Creative, with Hayes constantly burying him to Stephanie; and he
actually made racist jokes in front of the said writer. The writer never made a
formal complaint, which boggles the mind, and it allowed Hayes to continue on in
his position.
Since the African-American writer, at least two other
visible minorities have been hired by Stephanie, and always when Hayes is on
vacation. Only one has survived more than 6 months, and that is current writer
Dave Kapoor, who is of East-Indian descent. For the record, Hayes has made fun
of him constantly whenever Kapoor isn't around, calling him and The Great Khali
'Our two resident sand-[n-words].'
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