The world is getting very political, and Val Venis is no stranger to getting his hands dirty with a Twitter beef. He’s currently going at it with a lot of members of the Internet Wrestling Community, and now he’s figured out a way to get one over on his online adversary.
Matt Koon bought ValVenis.com and turned it into a resource center for the LGBTQ community, mainly for trans people. This did not set right with Val Venis at all, but he didn’t just sit around without getting some revenge in the situation.
Val Venis logged onto Twitter early on Friday morning to reveal that he had purchased a website of his own. He bought the name of the fan, HangEmHiigh, who is trying to trademark his WWE moniker, and Val let everyone know about this in a post.
“I should make the troll famous. He deserves it. He is Uber pro-life. He greatly appreciates your donations to save a human babies life in the womb right here.”
Val included a link to HangEmHiigh.com, which now redirects to Preborn.com. This website features the tagline saying, “Glorifying Jesus Christ by Leading & Equipping the Nation to Save Babies & Souls.”
Val Venis seems pretty proud of his revenge tactic right about now. We will have to see how his trademark controversy pans out, but at least he was able to extract a bit of get-back along the way. Val was also able to maintain his right-wing stance in the process. He did private his account during his recent controversy, but that didn’t last long. It appears that Venis is not ashamed of his stance, and he’s willing to fight all day online to make sure his words aren’t misinterpreted.
Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News. You never know what will happen next, especially when Val Venis is around and investing so much time online.
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