NXT star Jordan Myles is not at all happy with WWE after designing him a shirt that he calls highly offensive to African Americans everywhere.

It will only be a matter of time before Myles new shirt is taken out of rotation and whether or not WWE even realized they were being offensive or not, Myles is taking to social media to call out his employer.

For those aren't familiar with Myles' gimmick in NXT, he's a man who smiles, a lot. Apparently, WWE told him they were going to make him a shirt that involves the smiling aspect of his persona and when describing the shirt, said it would be a take on the Rolling Stones logo (a mouth). Instead, Myles claims WWE crossed a line when they wound up making a racially insensitive design that angered Myles.

He took to Twitter on Sunday and said, "They'll regret making this... #ForTheCulture" and posted a photo of the shirt design that you can see below.

The shirt design is very similar to blackface, a form of theatrical make-up used predominantly by non-African American performers to represent a caricature of an African American. These days, any time a celebrity uses blackface in a costume or other form to represent an African American, it almost always causes immediate backlash and those celebrities get in a lot of trouble for being so offensive.

Myles then tweeted again and said, "I will keep posting this till my voice is heard. I'm not sorry for anything I say or do. Representation is important. If this is @VinceMcMahon & @TripleH 'vision' of me then this is a slap in the face to EVERY African American performer, fan, and supporter."

When asked by a fan if WWE even tried, Myles responded, "Not at all."

WWE Won't Waste Time Taking It Down

One would hope WWE had no idea what they were doing when the designed this shirt and didn't see how racially insensitive it was. With it being to quickly pointed out to them, let's hope they do right by Myles and everyone they offended and make it unavailable immediately, giving him something a lot better to work with.

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