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WWE legend Dutch Mantell(formerly Zeb Colter in WWE) is certainly one of the most recognizable names in the pro wrestling industry. The veteran recently claimed that he was involved in a personal tragedy while taking a walk on the street.

 


 

Dutch Mantell claimed he was robbed

The former WWE manager often shares his honest opinions on wrestling topics through various public and podcast appearances. However, Dutch Mantell recently posted on Twitter about being robbed on the street when someone hit him with a rock. He also stated that he was at ER and took a dig at wrestling star James Storm.

“Walking down the street in Nashville today thinking about what a great country the USA is. I thought how lucky I am. Then somebody threw a rock, hit me in the head and I got robbed. Now I’m at the ER with a concussion. Where’s @JamesStormBrand when I need him?”

https://twitter.com/DirtyDMantell/status/1606308369202958338

Dutch Mantell reveals it was a joke

While the Tweet left the pro wrestling fans concerned, hours after his original tweet, Mantell tweeted out to admit that it was all a joke.

“I made a tweet earlier that said I got robbed on the streets in Nashville and went to the ER. It was a JOKE. I apologize for those that took it as legit. I appreciate all the msgs asking if I’m OK. I am. Humbled by the concern guys.”

https://twitter.com/DirtyDMantell/status/1606380046138150917

Dutch Mantell began his journey in the wrestling world in 1972. He wrestled for various promotions until 1990, following which he worked in various roles such as commentator, booker, and on-screen manager. He became widely popular for his work in WWE under the name “Zeb Colter.”