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Mark Briscoe has shared why he put WWE on blast following a tweet that he and many found to be highly disrespectful. 

Earlier this week, WWE tweeted an image of The Street Profits and Bobby Lashley, captioned with the phrase 'Dem Boyz.' While the term is used by many across sports and entertainment, in wrestling, the term is associated with the Briscoes. 

WWE faced criticism for the tweet, with Mark sharing his own criticism and saying somebody running the account should be fired. In a follow-up tweet, however, Briscoe said that nobody needs to be fired but was still not pleased with the tweet. 

Mark Briscoe on WWE's Dem Boyz Tweet

Speaking on the post-ROH Final Battle Media Scrum, Briscoe recalled his reaction to the tweet at the time. 

"I thought, ‘Man, on the anniversary of this match that we had, they’re really going to do that? That’s kind of disrespectful. I can’t just keep silent. There’s only one Dem Boyz.’ You can talk about the Dallas Cowboys and multiple songs in the hip hop genre. That’s all good. In professional wrestling, there is only one Dem Boyz. That’s Mark and Jay Briscoe. I had to let them know there only one Dem Boyz."

Briscoe concluded by reiterating that there is only one pair of 'Dem Boyz' in WWE even with Jay's passing. 

"It’s not easy and we’re adjusting to this new normal. If anybody in the professional wrestling world is going to call themselves Dem Boyz, I’m going to come at you [laughs]. I don’t care who you are. There’s only one Dem Boyz and that’s the Briscoe Brothers, damn it."

Briscoe also said that after seeing the negativity from some to his tweet, he felt that things had gotten out of hand. He also pointed out that he's a human being and is still struggling with the death of his brother in January of this year

H/T - Fightful

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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