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Old 11-29-2019, 05:04 PM   #175
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According to the Observer Newsletter, many within WWE actually considering Graves to be the real victim or person to rally behind in this whole situation and not Mauro which shows how messed up WWE's work environment actually is.

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Originally Posted by Observer Newsletter
Graves never took down the tweet. He never commented on anything actually related to Ranallo again, but did blame me for making up a story, which in this case, was a ridiculous deflection. It was noted to me that logic would have had WWE management trying to reel him in after Ranallo left, but in the strange world of WWE, Graves was considered by many the babyface in the situation, and even the victim.
Also Meltzer implied in a recent Observer Radio episode that some in management approved Graves actions and didn't want him to take down his tweets or apology.
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