WWE Raw Star ‘Defends’ Trash Bag Firings

Long time WWE employee Mark Carrano became a huge topic of discussion after it was revealed that he was responsible for sending Mickie James back her wrestling gear in a trash bag. Mark Carrano was subsequently fired from his position as a result of his unprofessional and hurtful actions. Mickie James took to Twitter and revealed the entire ordeal as it sparked a lot of controversy on social media. WWE Sent A ‘Second Package’ To Mickie James.

 


 

Now it seems the entire process of sending former WWE Superstars their pro wrestling gear has been a practice that has been going on for a very long time. According to a report The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, this practice has been going on for “more than a decade.”

As stated by an anonymous star seen on WWE Raw, she provided an explanation as to why their belongings were given in a trash bag.

“We have drawers that travel as well (as bringing stuff from home to the shows. So we leave little things we may need from week-to-week, our gear, makeup, shoes etc. We take our gear bag home, but a lot of people have heavy gear that is easier to leave at the venue.”

“Talent who is let go, if anything of theirs is left behind at arenas, it’s boxed up and sent back to their homes. I don’t think sending it in a garbage bag was to be mean. It was done in a way that was just like stuff in a bag, put it in a box and get it back to them.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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