Gangrel Weighs In On Los Parks Incident With Alex Hammerstone And Jacob Fatu

As reported last week, Major League Wrestling has made the decision to release Los Parks, after LA Park, LA Park Jr., and El Hijo de LA Park allegedly went into business for themselves during a run-in.

In his recent interview with Wrestling Inc., part-time MLW talent Gangrel shared his take on the incident. Check out the highlights below.

On the reason for the incident between Los Parks and Jacob Fatu/Alex Hammerstone:

“I don’t quite know, I don’t know if they were upset, or if it was just an accident. I think they’ve gotten a reputation of being a little bit reckless here and there. But, they’ve also gotten a reputation of being reckless when they want to get out of something, so it’s really hard to say because I am not in their shoes, nor did I take the chair to the back of the head like Fatu or Hammerstone. But, I think the biggest problem, and this was just me watching, if they possibly would’ve said, ‘Hey I am sorry, we didn’t mean to do it.’ I don’t think they showed any remorse or that anything was wrong, and I think that might have been the nail in the coffin, so to speak, that made people think, ‘Was there some tension or not?’ I don’t know, I don’t know how the office saw it, I haven’t been in any agent meetings since or whatnot, I don’t know.”

On the incident potentially being an angle:

“No, there’s no angle that I know of. Court was genuinely upset, and I can tell you Hammerstone was upset, and Jacob, Jacob is just a Samoan, I don’t know if a chair to the head really hurts a Samoan. He goes, ‘Argh, I don’t know bro.’ I had no idea, I didn’t even know until the next day that they were gone when they weren’t there. I don’t believe that it’s any angle, to the best of my knowledge.”

On finding himself in similar situations:

“I have been on the other end of, probably, unhappy wrestlers. But again, I don’t know what the case was with them. Whether it was just an accident, a misunderstanding, or a big FU. But I think the biggest thing was that they showed no remorse, or accepted any responsibility that they hurt somebody. So, I think that might have been the biggest problem. From my opinion, and from my viewpoint.”