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Professional wrestler EC3 has responded to comments made by Fred Rosser regarding his former tag team partner, Titus O’Neil. EC3 recently revealed that he was concussed multiple times by Titus during their stint in the NXT in 2011. While Titus remained silent on the matter, Fred Rosser challenged EC3 to a match and warned him to keep Titus’ name out of his mouth.

In an interview with The Wrestling Outlaws, EC3 stated that he is not angry with anyone but believes that whoever is responsible for the situation should take accountability. He admitted that he was also at fault for not taking enough precautionary measures to ensure that he did not get injured.

Clarifying his comments about Titus O’Neil, EC3 stated that he did not accuse Titus of causing his concussions, but rather stated that he had been concussed multiple times by Titus. He emphasized that he forgives everyone and takes accountability for his own actions. EC3 made it clear that he has no intention of spreading lies and always speaks transparently and honestly about things.

“I didn’t say anything bad about him; I just spoke the truth. My truth is true. I have no intentions or reason to lie. In fact, everything I bring to this podcast and to the wrestling world is complete transparency and honesty because I think that’s what is lacking.”

It remains to be seen if Fred Rosser will respond to EC3’s comments, but it is evident that EC3 is standing by his statements and is willing to take responsibility for his role in the situation. He believes that transparency and accountability are vital in the wrestling industry and hopes that his honesty will help bring about positive changes.

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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