Michael Hayes suspended by WWE?

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That's all I need to say. I hope she keeps on making videos of her working out.
 

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Sly bastard, isnt he
 

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Back in around 2008 Hayes tried to get Henry to open up his character more, be more like Titus O'Neil. Because Hayes comes from the southern school of wrestling, and black characters have always been a bit more blaxpotation down there. And when Henry refused Hayes apparently told him: "Come on man, even I am more of a Nope than you!".

Then after some segment Hayes walked up to Henry and playfully headbutted him (a way the Freebirds used to show they liked someone) and Henry slammed him into the wall and told him to never do it again.
 

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Back in around 2008 Hayes tried to get Henry to open up his character more, be more like Titus O'Neil. Because Hayes comes from the southern school of wrestling, and black characters have always been a bit more blaxpotation down there. And when Henry refused Hayes apparently told him: "Come on man, even I am more of a Nope than you!".

Then after some segment Hayes walked up to Henry and playfully headbutted him (a way the Freebirds used to show they liked someone) and Henry slammed him into the wall and told him to never do it again.
Sounds like the fallout between me & Jono
 

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I find this hilarious for some reason, even though it shouldn't be.

Reminds me of Honky Tonk Man egging on Jake's real life alcohol problems back in the day. Honky tried to get The Snake to sip some alcohol, even being full aware that Jake was battling those demons in real life. Jerry Lawler did a similar thing during his feud with Jake in '96 when he threw real alcohol (instead of, say, water or something) in his face.

I always thought Haye's comment to Mark Henry about being more of a Nope than he was - said while drunk from what I heard - was his way of saying he was being overworked like a slave (the demands of being head writer for Smackdown and whatnot.)