Booker T appears to bizarrely agree with Hangman Page for Adam Cole comments

Booker T was a guest on the Reality of Wrestling Podcast when he spoke about Adam Cole and his not-so-muscular physique.

Booker T in a file photo. (Image credits: wwe.com)
By Sujay Gaurav | Jun 24, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

WWE legend and Hall of Famer Booker T got into hot water recently for being critical of Adam Cole’s physique. He got criticized for saying that by a lot of wrestlers and caused an uproar of sorts. AEW superstar Hangman Page also chimed in and took to Twitter to blast Booker. He wrote, “I just hope when I’m old and retired I don’t lower myself to some sh*t-ass podcast where I trash the younger generation that’s just chasing the same fortune wrestling has afforded me.”

On a recent episode of his podcast, Booker T questioned whether the tweet was directed at him, pointing out that Hangman Page never mentioned him by name. He said, “I honestly agree with everything that Adam Page said. Everything. 100%.”

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What exactly did Booker T say about Cole?

Recently, Booker T was a guest on the Reality of Wrestling Podcast when he spoke about Adam Cole and his not-so-muscular physique. He said, “If Adam Cole has to have surgery and he’s down for six, nine months and he, you know, lose any more muscle, it’s going to be hard on this brother. You know what I’m saying? Right now, he’s about a buck 60. We gotta get more weight on Adam Cole, you know what I mean? That’s his problem, he’s light, bottom light. We gotta get some muscle on this kid. That’s probably one of the reasons why he’s going out there, getting hurt because it can’t be the schedule at AEW.”

Thankfully for Adam Cole, according to reports, he will be healthy enough to compete in the world title match at AEW’s and NJPW’s pay-per-view Forbidden Door on Sunday. He is set to take part in a four-way match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against Hangman Page, Jay White, and former champion Kazuchika Okada.