Charly Caruso joined Mick Foley in support of Black Lives Matter protests
WWE presenter Charly Caruso has joined pro-wrestling legend Mick Foley in showing support for the Black Lives Matter protests.
The protests have been making the wave across the globe after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer back in May.
A majority of US citizens have thrown their weight behind the movement, while it has gained traction across the globe as well.
And now WWE legend Mick Foley has joined in, taking to Twitter to show his support for the movement, with a message that read:
“Seems like as good a day as any to lose some followers. #BlackLivesMatter”
Caruso followed suit, replying to Foley’s message saying: “I’ll lose some with you” along with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter.
Sports personalities across the world have shown solidarity and support for the movement. Footballers in Europe have been taking the knee prior to kickoffs, F1 drivers, led by Lewis Hamilton, have also followed the gesture as well.
WWE had released a statement in support of the Black Lives Matter last month. Randy Orton had been one of the first WWE superstars to show support to the movement, while Big E and Kofi Kingston had taken the knee on an episode of SmackDown last month.
WWE NXT Champion Keith Lee also expressed his view on the subject and further adding that he would be open to a WWE storyline that helped educate viewers on race issues.
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