Matt Riddle Addresses JFK Airport Incident That Led To His WWE Release

Matt Riddle has spoken of the JFK airport incident that led to his WWE exit

Prior to his WWE release in late September 2023, Matt Riddle was in the headlines after alleging a member of security at New York’s JFK Airport indecently assaulted him, with Riddle subsequently removed from WWE TV pending an investigation.

In a recent interview with MMA Hour's Ariel Helwani, Riddle addressed the incident, and what led to him being identified as a disorderly individual at the airport prior to the alleged assault:

"What happened there, we had a tour in India, it was a one day tour. We flew to India and then back from India. We got there, landed, had a couple hours at the hotel, went to the venue, did the show, flew back to the States. On the way back, you know when you fly you feel some pressure and stuff. I thought it was just air pressure. I had a really bad ear infection. Then, of course, you add a couple of cocktails on top of that. Then, you know, grab the mic, I'm talking some crap. Flights were delayed. It was a perfect storm. At the same time, I feel a lot of people would beat themselves up. At the same time, I look at it, I think it was a sign. I was overworking myself, maybe I hopped back into things a little too quick. Doing a four day tour and going to India for a day and back, it took its toll on me. That kind of thing took a toll on me," Riddle said.

Continuing, Riddle gave an update on the assault complaint:

"I'm not going to go too much into detail with that incident. It was the same trip. I talked to internal affairs, I talked to the FBI. I'm not in trouble, I can assure you of that. I'm not going to go into details with the situation because they asked me not to, unless I want to press charges, and I didn't want to press charges. That's how that situation was handled. At the same time, if I wouldn't have had a couple of drinks, I wouldn't have put myself in that situation, and I wouldn't have been there. At the end of the day, I put myself in the situation that I knew I could have possibly gotten into trouble. I don't think that's the reason I got fired, but I don't think it helps, especially with the UFC merger. It was written in my contract that I was going to make a million dollars this upcoming year, guaranteed, which is a lot more than I was making last year and a lot more than I was making the year before that. I think there was multiple variables that played into my departure. Plus, I failed a couple of drug tests. The writing, for me at least, the writing was on the wall. I'm good in the ring and entertaining, but especially with WWE and how they want to be perceived, I don't think I was a good fit at the time."

H/T: Fightful

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