Jeff Jarrett Lashes Out at Kurt Angle and The Acclaimed Over Recent Comments, Promises Receipts on AEW Dynamite

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AEW talent and Director of Business Development Jeff Jarrett has issued his response to the recent “RASSLIN” diss track released by AEW World Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed, and the comments made by WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle. Jarrett lashed out during episode 88 of his “My World” podcast, in a show titled, “Jeff Ain’t Kidding Around.” For those who missed it, you can click here for the deleted response to the song from Angle, and you can click here for what Karen Jarrett had to say.

Jarrett started out by saying he wanted to be kind with his words, but he’s tired of being the nice guy.

“I want to be careful with my words here, diplomatic, but kind of enough is enough,” he said. “I’m literally tired of all of it and being the nice guy and just kind of letting things roll off and a lot of times taking the high road. I’ve heard Kevin Nash. I’ve heard Jerry Jarrett. I’ve heard Eddie Marlin. I’ve heard a bunch of old timers’ live kind of by the creed, don’t mess with my family and don’t mess with my money and Max did both. He messed with my family and my money. Conrad, and you know probably as well as anybody I’ll say the real truth, and look, yes, Karen is a personality but the whole thing that I’m stealing Kurt Angle’s wife, that is kind of a generation removed. I want to set the record straight here and this is completely with all due respect, look, I’ve kept my mouth shut for 10-12 years for two reasons, Kyra Angle and Kody Angle. They’re old enough now. They know the absolute truth. But me stealing Kurt’s wife is the furthest thing from the truth. The fact of the matter is, when we hired Kurt Angle, and I say we, me and Dixie Carter, because she’s a part of this story, they were legally separated. They weren’t living under the same roof.

“Enough is enough, we’re 13 years removed from this and I’m sure Kurt is – I assume he’s sick and tired of it because he tweeted and tried to get in AEW business, that’s why I said I wanted to address this. He tweeted, ‘When you got to use my name to get heat after 12 years, #MoveOn.’ Kurt Angle, if you think I need your name to get heat after 12 years, you’re delusional, Kurt. And I am sick and tired of my wife having to go through this pain, I’m literally sick of it. Conrad, you know the names, I’m not going to say the names, I respect that, the past is the past. Look, there’s a lot of disastrous marriages it happens all the time. But for Max Caster to pour gasoline on my wife, I’m done with that, I am so done with that. And I’m not done because everybody’s gonna say, well, wait a minute, y’all work the storyline and this and that. Yeah, here’s the real situation, Yeah, I got sent home. The whole world, including Max Caster thinks, oh, yeah, you got sent home because of that whole disaster and Bubba the Love Sponge or whatever it was. No, the matter is, Dixie Carter, for the third time pulled a power play. She tried the first one during my wife’s illness. The second was about 12 months later. The third one was during this and I gave her the rope to hang me. She went to her father and said, oh, we can’t have this. She didn’t give two shits about Kurt Angle. She wanted a power play to run the tale. Oh, yeah, and you know what?”

Jarrett continued and promised a receipt for The Acclaimed on this week’s AEW Dynamite, saying Max Vaster has opened a can of worms.

“That’s exactly what happened and in 24 months, she put the company in a financial death spiral, so her power play got her put essentially out of the business,” he continued. “And Vince Russo is absolutely a part of this. Vince’s whole plan was to go along with this. He knew damn well the Kurt and Karen situation. He knew absolutely all of it. He sat on the sideline just like Kurt was, we’re just going to let Jeff get sent home. Guess what, Jeff’s just trying to put his life back together. No, let him sit home because Vince Russo’s plan was, I’ll get Jeff out and I can write the show by myself. Little did he know, Dixie Carter and I was at the original lunch and hired Hulk Hogan, so then Vince Russo had to answer to Hulk and then Eric Bischoff. Bruce Prichard was a part of that equation. The running joke for six months in 2010 was, well, Russo tried to his power play along with Dixie, but look what happened to him now. I’m sick of it, Conrad. I’m absolutely sick of the BS. I am defending my wife. I’m absolutely sick of all the crap. Max Caster, you crossed the line. Pal, you have no idea the kind of worms you’ve opened. A receipt is coming Wednesday, I assure you of that.”

Jarrett then addressed the Global Force Wrestling and Global Force Gold claims, and had more heated words for Caster.

“You want to talk about Global Force Gold? You don’t know what in the hell you’re talking about,” Jarret said. “You’re saying’ that I haven’t been relevant since 2004. Really, Max? I guess I’ve been in two Hall Of Fames since. I guess I started a company and got it up where it’s making six, eight, ten million a year, it was making over $50 million gross and you’re saying I’m irrelevant? You damn right, I’m 55. What 55 year old can get hired? I look better than you today at 55 than you’ll ever look in your life. I damn sure work better, but that ain’t saying much. I’m gonna get to the fraud you are in a minute. But you want to talk about me being relevant. Global Force Gold, hey, I’ve made a lot of screw-ups, it was a marketing initiative and I got paid well for a startup company. Maybe the aesthetics, maybe the presentation sucked, not maybe, they did, but you want to take pot shots? A young punk like you, Max? Are you out of your freaking mind? I mean, you think it’s, you know, doing the tweets and doing the posts and doing the raps and all that BS. Max, I assure you, pal, you have no idea what you’ve done. None. So, now I’ve cleared up all that and you want to talk about stealing money and carney, pal?

“You’re screwing with a man’s money. I’ve drawn more money than you’ll ever see, pal. I said it on Rampage, I got more shower time than you got ring time. That’s the truth. A guy who’s 36 years in the business. I guess my dad didn’t write me as the main event. The hottest international attraction in Mexico for the last 20 years. What did my dad have to do with that? What did Vince Russo have to do with that? Not a damn thing. Who can start their own company and lead it to profitability until a power play screws him out. Max, let’s get down to you now. Let’s expose you. Let’s talk about the fraud you are. If it wasn’t for Billy Gunn, Billy Gunn, who’s a few years older than me, you and your little bitch would be irrelevant, period. Max, there is no way in hell, your mom probably banged the equipment manager from the New York Jets, there ain’t no way in hell that your dad was an NFL Football Player. Zero chance. The athletic ability and you’ve got 50% DNA from a professional athlete, I call BS. Has anyone ever seen Max with his father? No. It’s a myth, it’s a fraud, it’s completely BS. It never happened, just like his music career.”

Jarret continued, “I live in Nashville. I’ve got relationships with CAA, UTA, WME, all the agents in town, all the promoters in town, all the genres of music in town, I don’t need to go any further. Max, you are a talentless bum. I don’t even believe you write your own raps, I really don’t. You’re a complete fraud. And as far as your athletic ability, you want to talk about Jay Lethal and taking shots at the most decorated ROH Guy. Max, let’s get real about it. Truth be known, you went to a wrestling school which is a fraud. Create-A-Pro? Brian Myers? Pat Buck? Have they ever been anywhere out of jerking the curtain? So, if they don’t know how to get themselves in the main event, how the hell can they teach you? And I’m sure you’re saying, oh, but wait a minute, MJF, MJF MJF. Yeah, MJF is succeeding in spite of his crappy training. Max, you’re a damn fraud and you know it. A lot of water under the bridge, lots, but you are invoking my wife’s name. She don’t have no paper with AEW. Conrad, completely out of line. I’ll just say this. There’s a lot of moving parts. Wednesday night, we all know this is an industry, so who knows what’s going to happen but I will say this. Max, you have multiple receipts, multiple. And you’ll know it, I can assure you that you will know it. You think I’m working? You think this is a podcast, blah, blah, blah? You’ll find out, I assure you that.”

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