
Peter Rosenberg isnt backing down and now hes addressing the backlash head-on after his comments about risky dives led to a lot of criticism. Peter Rosenberg used his Cheap Heat podcast to respond directly to the reaction, making it clear he never claimed to be a wrestler but still stands by what he said. Before defending his take, Rosenberg addressed the criticism about him speaking on in-ring decisions despite not being a performer. He then explained the context behind his original comments, saying his perspective comes from watching the product and being close to people in the business not from trying to act like an expert inside the ring. Rosenberg doubled down on the core of his argument, pointing to how often the move is used today and how frequently it goes wrong, which is what led him to question whether the risk is worth it. As the backlash grew including mockery from Chris Hero Rosenberg made it clear he took issue with how the response was handled, calling him out directly and suggesting the situation could have been handled privately instead. He also pushed back against the tone of the online reaction overall, making it clear that his comments came from concern not criticism for the sake of it. Rosenberg didnt hold back when addressing online critics either, calling out the negativity and making it clear he wont stop sharing his opinions moving forward. Rosenberg closed by reinforcing his stance, saying the reaction wont silence him especially when he believes hes speaking about something as serious as performer safety. Rosenbergs response shifts the conversation from mockery to intent making it clear hes not apologizing for what he said, and hes willing to stand by it even as the debate continues to heat up. Do you think Peter Rosenberg has a point about the risks of dives, or is this a case of someone outside the ring overstepping? Drop your thoughts below and let us know. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google