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AEW's Austin Gunn Issues Apology After "Extremely Insensitive Tweets" Resurface

The tweets were sent in 2013

Austin Gunn has taken to social media to apologise after Tweets containing racial slurs sent from his account in 2013 resurfaced.

Posts sent by Gunn eight years ago came to light on Wednesday 24 November, with the sent messages containing heavily discriminatory terms. The tweets were shared across social media.

Gunn has issued a statement apologising for the Tweets and says he has attended multiple sensitivity training sessions, as held by AEW.

He said on Twitter:

"Extremely insensitive tweets/replies I made when I was 17 years old in 2013 have been brought to my attention. I don't have the words to describe how I'm feeling right now. There is no excuse for it, and I am deeply sorry.

"I majored in Elementary Education in college, and throughout that process, I took multiple meetings dealing with sensitivity, how to treat others, and to understand the severity of actions and words (which cannot be un-done once they happen). All I ask is that you do not judge me based solely on these tweets, but on the man I've become and that I am trying to constantly get better. I am someone that always wants to maintain a positive energy, support any/everyone, and not judge them based off the color of their skin, or any other proxy.

"I'm addressing this mistake because it's important to point out things that you learn from and to take ownership of your failings. And, I am learning everyday. I know the term "people make mistakes" gets thrown out without any meaning truly behind it. I am trying to become a better version of myself. For that reason, and to make progress towards being the man I want to be, I apologize to anyone I've hurt with these tweets. To the wrestlers in the back, to the fans around the world, to everyone, I am so sorry.

"AEW regularly provides excellent sensitivity programs that I have attended multiple times. I want to continue to learn from my mistakes, improve my view on the world, and strive to be a person my parents would be proud of. I was not raised this way, I do not condone this behavior or the use of these words, and I am extremely sorry. Thank you for reading this."

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