Jay Briscoe (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jay Briscoe" in English language version.

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  • "Child Labor Law" (PDF). Department of Labor & Industry, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 8 November 2007. Section 7.1(a)(3) – No such minor shall be permitted to perform in a boxing, sparring or wrestling match or exhibition or in an acrobatic or other act, performance, or exhibition hazardous to his safety or well-being

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  • Bateman, Oliver Lee (19 January 2023). "Jay Briscoe Was the Foundation Ring of Honor Was Built On". The Ringer. Retrieved 23 January 2023. There was reportedly a WarnerMedia executive–related reason for this, primarily the disgusting homophobic remarks he posted to Twitter in May 2013 regarding the same-sex marriage bill passed by the Delaware Senate—remarks he apologized for later that month, while mentioning that who he was in real life was not the same as his on-screen persona. And even though tributes from pro wrestlers like LGBTQ performer EFFY spoke on the "respect" and "love" that Jay showed, those appalling tweets no doubt played a part in why the Briscoes never made it onto AEW or WWE television.

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