Val Venis, the former WWE wrestler known for his charismatic persona, has transitioned from the world of professional wrestling to the realm of politics and advocacy for marijuana. Although he has not officially run for any political office, Val Venis, whose real name is Sean Morley, continues to share his opinions on current social events while promoting the use of marijuana, which has become his primary source of income.
In a recent Facebook post, Val Venis announced his decision to no longer accept new bookings for appearances after fulfilling his next two obligations. He attributed this choice to what he referred to as “LGBTQ+++XYZ nutjobs,” implying that individuals from the LGBTQ+ community have influenced his decision.
“Hello wrestling fans. Just a heads up. I will finish up obligations on my next 2 appearances (I wont say when or where until the day of as the LGBTQ+++XYZ nutjobs like to threaten promoters for booking me). As of today, I will no longer be taking any further public bookings for the forseeable future. Tired of being booked & then canceled due to my political positions. Thanks.”
The former wrestler has become increasingly vocal about his controversial beliefs in recent years, leading to online debates and controversy. In February 2020, Val Venis made transphobic comments targeting Nyla Rose, a transgender professional wrestler, which received significant backlash from various individuals.
It is important to note that Val Venis’s political and social views are his own, and they may not align with the perspectives of the broader public or the WWE community. While he may have garnered a significant fanbase during his wrestling career, his shift into the realm of politics and controversial statements has generated mixed reactions. As with any public figure, the expression of personal beliefs can lead to both support and criticism from various quarters.
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