 What's good Josh Boros back again with another video. So I'm going to check out Jim Coronet on Jack Perry appearing for the first time since Wembley had a New Japan show. Now, I've been waiting to see what Jim Coronet has to say about Jack Perry showing up in New Japan. I did see the clip and I was very interested to see what he had to say because when you really think about it, we actually have to think Jack Perry for this whole situation with CM Punk because if Jack Perry doesn't do what he do at at the Wembley Wembley Show, CM Punk would stop probably still be in AEW. But because Jack Perry got into it with CM Punk, that's how we ended up with CM Punk back in WWE. So we really got to thank him. He is really the facilitator for all of this. So I definitely went to see what he had to say about that. Appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on channel. I already know Jim's about to be a complete asshole. This is going to be funny, bro. Let's get into it. People that were banned off a television. I got to talk about this before we get into the television shows that should have been banned this week. As Mama Coronet used to say like a bad penny, he turned up the person who has not been seen since instigating the fiasco that when history is written will have led to the direct downfall of Tony Khan and his collection of action figures. Jungle Jack has turned up again, has shown his face out in public such as it is and basically debuted in a surprise attack. So shocking. A guy in a mask and dressed in black comes over the rail. Never seen that before. Yeah. For New Japan pro wrestling. Brian, you guys over the wrestling news department and you're shutting up and wrestling program, you're covering this fluid situation. Aren't you? What do we know about the reemergence of Jungle Jack off? There was so much going on that night. That's called called him Jungle Jack off. When I saw the clip, I was like, oh, okay, that's cool. He had the AEW contract and he ripped it up. I was like, all right, all right, man. Do your thing, bro. It too. There were there was a TNA pay-per-view. There was collision. There was battle of the belts. And then there's this then there's other things. Then there's this New Japan show, which was in the United States and Jack Perry shows up, you know, which I don't think was. I mean, I certainly did not see this coming. I don't know if maybe it was just because I was down with the flu. I didn't have my finger on the pulse as I normally do. You were down with the sickness. Yes, exactly. It's something like that. But I think that when he, I mean, the minute that he showed up and tore up the AEW contract in the ring with the giant AEW logo on it, I just remember seeing everybody on right. Every Megan, do you think that Megan and all the staff that would have been in charge when he signed his contract? Do you think they had all their contracts drawn up with a four inch tall AEW logo on the top of the front page? I think that's standard business, isn't it? Yeah, that's standard for the industry. Clearly. But other people were saying, well, if it was that easy to do, I mean, you gotta think about all the other people that would just tear the contract up and just, and just that's it. Okay, I can go back now, you know, but I think, I mean, part of me was thinking, I mean, clearly it's a work, obviously, because you've got New Japan working with all the elite wrestling and all that stuff, but part of me was thinking, well, you know, if it had been a real situation, it wouldn't have been that he got out of his contract because he physically tore up the paper in the ring. It could have been that maybe the company had released him for, you know, whatever. God knows they had reasons and then he was doing this performative act as a way of kind of like showing the world that he was done with the company. I don't know. That's what I was thinking. I was like, maybe they ended up releasing him after everything that went down and they released him and that's just his way of like kind of like showing his defiance to the company. Like, yeah, I don't really need AEW anyway. That's that's what I was thinking. I'm not sure if he's still under contract with AEW, but we haven't seen him since that incident. So I don't know. He's a rebel too, right? He's a rebel and he'll never be in a good. He's a rebel and he'll never do what he should because he wears leather and has long, stringy hair and a famous dad. But nevertheless, it that's the tearing up of the contract. Of course, symbolic to the to the demented minds that are following this and New Japan's half empty American building, wherever it may have been or whatever. I'll say you didn't mention. He also had a black armband with white writing scapegoat, right? Yeah, clearly. He's clearly designed to play the victim in this melodrama. Yeah. And I did see that and otherwise he's grown his beard out. Is he trying to look like an adult now? Are you know the first time that fucking here he had to shave? Oh my God. He was he was so excited. He could hardly he could hardly contain himself because he was in fucking a senior year of high school. But the he's grown his scraggly beard out and he's wearing. I don't know was he dressed like Fidel Castro is his new gimmick homeless Jack and he because of his. I knew this was gonna be funny. I knew this was gonna be funny. Sticky. Homeless Jack is cold bloody bow being suspended since the 1st of September. He's been living in a cardboard box under an overpass. Is that or did he go back to the jungle and now he's communing with the apes? I've heard that a human being if done right can commune with an ape. I think Jane Goodall commune for years. Didn't she? Oh, I mean nevertheless. Yeah, so what is his gimmick? He's a homeless bum that came over the fucking rail and beat the shit out of some guy in New Japan. Oh my God is contract. No, I don't think Tony is released him because Tony never releases anybody. I'm sure this guy sabotage their biggest show ever and fucking directly led Tony having to fire his biggest star ever, which gave the WWE one of their biggest stars in years ever. And so he sent him home, but he's still been paying him. Right. That's the crazy thing. The thing about Tony because he will send you home and pay you just to be at home just to not go to the competition. That's how deep his pockets run. Pay me to sit at home. I would love it. I mean technically I am doing that, but I'm working over here. I'm not just sitting around laying down getting free checks. You know, I'm actually working on your y'all, but he said anything about you're suspended without pay because then Oh my God, jungle jackoff would have been suing. Yep, because after some point in time, you need to shit or get off the pot. But Tony never does that. He every time somebody fucks up, he sends him home and sends them their check not to fucking be around him. Yeah. So he has to confront it. So now after four full months, it may be Tony say, you know what? I'm still mad at you. Are you looking because look at all this shit that he directly caused the jungle jack directly cause to be said the domino effect of their business. All these all this embarrassment. So Tony's probably when you go wrestle for New Japan and he's still paying him. I'm sure somebody proved me wrong and I'll admit it right here on the air in front of that's a possibility jacket everybody. But until then I'm sure Tony Khan is paying this fucking asshole that sabotage his business tried to on more than one occasion finally did and now he's saying, well, go wrestle for New Japan because you know, yeah, that way I don't have to deal with this and you know, that's and again, he's going to act like he's the scapegoat all these fucking smart marks with their heads stuck up their ass. That's my assessment of Jack Perry's debut for New Japan. So he can be over there with these similar minded individuals doing mindless gymnastics and dumb shit and let the guy that was fired from the goddamn Toledo Mudhins because of him go on to fucking be the star hitter for the New York Yankees. I'm sorry, Brian last the Mets. Wait a minute. It's Brian Solomon. Now listen, the people sent that to Brian last who you know is going to listen to this. Oh, yes, true. I was going to say people are confused enough as it is. You got to make sure you keep the name straight. You know, did you speak to your mother about giving you somebody else's name? And by the way, I grew up a Mets fan too. So that's why I thought maybe you might have been. I mean, it could have worked both ways. My grandfather converted me into a Yankees fan, but you know, I grew up a Mets fan. Well, it's still baseball. That's something that that's something that Jungle Jack better remember is still goddamn baseball. Yeah. And I think, you know, for a split second when I saw him pop up and I saw people talking about it for a split second, I didn't think he'd been released. Cause like you said, I don't think anybody gets fired over there, but for a second, I thought arrested. Well, I thought maybe it's possible. I was thinking that maybe he had walked out voluntarily. Maybe he had said, you know what? Maybe he had felt the pressure of all of this, all of this that he had wrought and he, you know, felt felt bad about it or felt kind of responsible and just said and just took his ball and went home. Kind of a thing. I thought for a moment, but then when he took out two things, when he took out the giant contract and then also knowing that it was New Japan, that you know that the two companies work together, if it had been some completely random, although I mean, I shouldn't say that because they have AEW wrestlers popping up in completely random indies all the time. But you know, very quickly became a parent. Completely random indies popping up all the time on AEW television works both ways. There you go. But never let, you know, as some point is also, I guess now he's he's roughened up around the edges. He's got the beard. He's got the hair. He's got the frumpy clothes and the grubby attire and that's going to show that he's tough. He's a jungle man. That's what he is because he's been made the scape boat, scape boat soul scape boat because he's been made the scape goat. I'm sure that that is hardened him mentally and put him through all kinds of stress and agony. And you can tell, but he hasn't had a good night's sleep. Brian hadn't had a good night's sleep in probably weeks and weeks and weeks. I think they're going to segue the worry and the frustration over where his next check was coming from. Wait a minute. He knew he knew he was going to come every week in his mailbox. I guarantee he hadn't been sleeping good. And you know, here's why? Because he doesn't listen to our program. That's obvious or he would have learned something. He doesn't know to go to the people at Helix mattress. No, it's funny. He's like, wait, it was getting delivered to his mailbox every fucking week. He knew he was getting that check. That's the crazy thing about Tony Khan. He will pay you to sit at home. If he don't want you on the show, he's not going to fire you. He's going to pay you to sit at home to do nothing. That's a gracious boss. If I've ever seen one comment down below, let me know how y'all felt about Jack Perry showing up at the the New Japan show and ripping up the AEW contract. How do y'all felt about his return back to wrestling? Did y'all care about it? Did you not care about it? Let me know how y'all felt down below, but I appreciate all the love and support you guys shown on the channel. Road to 150K and I'm still young speedy YouTube rest of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking in with me. See y'all next one.