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At Monday's RAW SuperShow at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C., WWE had arena security confiscate signs referencing Lord Tensai's past characters—Prince Albert, Albert and A-Train. The signs were taken away prior to his match against Yoshi Tatsu. During the bout, the crowd could be heard chanting "Albert," which Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler did not acknowledge.
While Cole referred to Lord Tensai as a returning WWE Superstar in his RAW SuperShow debut last week, there has not been any specific references made to any of his former personas on television. However, WWE.com has acknowledged that he previously competed as Albert and A-Train before "embarking on a journey of self-discovery in Japan."
^Lol omg are WWE serious? taking away signs of his old name. Whatever happened to freedom of speech? and WWE claim they care about the fans yeah right
While Cole referred to Lord Tensai as a returning WWE Superstar in his RAW SuperShow debut last week, there has not been any specific references made to any of his former personas on television. However, WWE.com has acknowledged that he previously competed as Albert and A-Train before "embarking on a journey of self-discovery in Japan."
^Lol omg are WWE serious? taking away signs of his old name. Whatever happened to freedom of speech? and WWE claim they care about the fans yeah right