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Brooks Jensen Calls Out Hypocritical Fans Criticizing His Drinking After Adam Page Return Tease

Brooks Jensen was emerging as a rising star in NXT, showcasing promising talent. Currently depicted as a free agent within the NXT storyline, he called out fans for their hypocrisy over his and Adam Page’s drinking habits.

Brooks Jensen publicly declared his free agency on June 21st, stating that his departure from WWE was to explore new opportunities. However, it’s important to note that this announcement was part of a storyline.

During the June 29th edition of AEW Collision, Adam Page’s return was teased in vignette. Obviously, fans were happy to see that the Cowboy would be returning soon and of course, he was seen drinking in the vignette.

Brooks Jensen, who has constantly made posts about his drinking habits on social media, took to Twitter and called out fans for their hypocrisy over his and Adam Page’s drinking habits.

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”interesting you all turn a Page when someone else does it. yet, attack and spew hate when my bottles up. how’s that hang, man. #WWENXT”

We will have to wait and see how Brooks Jensen’s storyline will progress, as he made his presence felt on this past week’s episode of NXT. Perhaps fans might just get to see him and Adam Page interact one day as well.

What’s your opinion on Brooks Jensen suddenly referencing Adam Page and calling out his fans? Let us know in the comments section below!

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