WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry is the CEO of All Caribbean Wrestling but the company was recently under fire for unpaid bookings and last minute cancellations as many talent called out the promotion. Mark Henry was also blamed for the same and he has now shot down all accusations against him.

While speaking on the Kayfabe podcast, Mark Henry responded to complaints from some wrestlers about last-minute cancellations and unpaid bookings at All Caribbean Wrestling. He said the problems started before he joined the company and made it clear he had nothing to do with them. He also said the company is Black-owned, and while many people say they want to support Black businesses, they often just tear them down instead.

Mark said he works with a good team, and although someone in the company made mistakes, he wasnt involved in that. He explained that hes helped many great wrestlers who went through tough times but still worked hard to become successful.

Henry said that just like in any big company, when something goes wrong, someone has to face the consequences. In this case, the company took action. He didnt share the details, but he did say the person responsible is now getting counseling. Everyone has problems but theyre trying to fix them.

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To the people complaining on social media, Mark Henry said they can share their stories. But he warned that if anyone falsely says he hurt them or helped cause the problem, he will stand up for himself and wont take it lying down. He doesnt avoid tough situations since he faces them directly. He believes hes been successful because he lives a good life and treats people with respect.

Henry asked people not to judge All Caribbean Wrestling just because a few people had bad experiences. He said theres another person running the company too, and that person is on a break right now but will be back on June 28. When that happens, theyll release a statement to say sorry and promise to do better. The person who caused the issues also wants to improve.

The Worlds Strongest Man also talked about how he has always supported women in wrestling. He mentioned wrestlers like Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair, Thunder Rosa, Charlotte Flair, and Mercedes Mon. He even said he mentored Serena Deeb from the very beginning of her career.

In the end, Mark Henry said he cant control everyone, and he shouldnt have to. He described himself as a kind and caring person who wants everyone to succeed.

Mark Henry has made it clear he isnt taking the blame for anything that happened in the company since he had nothing to do with the issues. Regardless, well have to see if the company can bounce back from the controversy.

What do you think of Mark Henrys response? Should fans give All Caribbean Wrestling another chance? Sound off in the comments.

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