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Old racist and homophobic posts by Lars Sullivan can come back to haunt him

Tons of old posts from the Bodybuilding.com forum might come back to haunt Lars Sullivan after a Reddit user exposed several racist and homophobic posts by Sullivan dating back to 2012.

The posts, all of which are still available, cover a lot of controversial topics and talk against African Americans, people from Middle East, Israel, WWE’s work with the Susan G. Komen foundation, people with mental disabilities and anxiety, gay, and the “gray area of rape.”

The posts have been confirmed to be from Sullivan using the username of “disenfranchised” and Sullivan even posts his own photos in some of the comments.

These are damning posts that could ultimately lead to the dismissal of Lars from WWE. A user on Twitter asked Big E if he read the posts and Big E, who is currently injured, replied, “Many are aware. If true, he has to bear the albatross of being a bigot & working in a company that is now filled with minorities.”

You can read the extensive post which has all the links to all the comments below.

A comprehensive list of links and screenshots regarding Lars Sullivan (compiled by /u/farcevacant) from SquaredCircle


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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