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Nick Wright blasts Aaron Rodgers over Jimmy Kimmel allegations

The reaction says it all.

For Nick Wright, the real story of Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel's feud is whether the Disney-on-Disney drama will affect business or whether Kimmel was an associate of Jeffrey Epstein. It's not about whether or not you sue Rogers.

Mr. Wright is the host of “What's Wright?” The real story is how Rogers is able to make such scandalous claims, but no one bats an eye because this kind of behavior is in line with his public persona, he said. He said he believed it.

“This story tells the story of how Aaron Rodgers, arguably one of the most famous athletes in America today, perhaps the single most powerful player in the single strongest league we have, goes from wacky conspiracy theorist to malignant force. and crossed the Rubicon River.'' No one seemed to pay attention to this culture.'' Wright said Thursday in a 14-minute segment about Rodgers..

“If Stephen Curry were to go on 'The Dan Patrick Show' and casually say that Julia Roberts implied that she had murdered someone and appeared to be seriously considering it, he would have said, 'This is… 'Will it affect Dan and Julia's relationship with the movie?' I don't think that's going to happen to the studio. '

“I think the story will be, 'What the hell happened to Stephen Curry?'”

Wright named Kimmel among the star-studded names in recently unsealed court documents about the convicted pedophile, after the quarterback took his long-running feud with Kimmel to the next level. He criticized Rodgers, claiming that there was a possibility that he was named in the list.

“A lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, really wish this incident never came out,” Rodgers said on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday.

The 40-year-old is known as a conspiracy theorist, which Wright said has negative consequences and amplifies certain voices.

Aaron Rodgers. Getty Images
Nick Wright talked about Aaron Rodgers on Thursday. @WhatsWrightShow/X

“Rogers has become a voice in sports for some of the craziest and most disenfranchised members of our nation,” the Fox Sports host said.

Mr. Wright admitted that he was “very critical of Aaron and the person he became” and that Mr. Rogers was such a bad person that he referred to the “alphabet gang” in the medical field. However, he said he was not aware that the term was generally limited to this word. LGBQT+ discussion.

“He's so deep in the brain of a toxic internet that he talks about mass delusional psychosis, the Super Bowl logo meme, and the 'Debate, Bro.' [Dr. Anthony] “The Fauci list, the Epstein list, it's all just melting brain stew,” Wright said. “Now he's not only spouting terms that have nothing to do with the pharmaceutical industry, but he's spouting terms that anyone who knew what they meant would disavow them.

Jimmy Kimmel threatened legal action against Aaron Rodgers. splashnews.com

“I think there are many sides to Aaron, but I don't think being critical of what people do sexually in private is one of them. But I think there are many other toxic bulls out there. Like, it just spilled out of his mouth – they have a platform to spew out for almost an hour a week for people who wouldn't otherwise be looking for it.”

Pat McAfee later apologized for the uproar Rodgers' comments caused, but the future Hall of Famer has not commented since Kimmel's social media post Tuesday night.

Wright can't believe that somehow this has become acceptable behavior for one of America's most talented athletes.

“We've all become numb to the fact of who's saying it and what's being said,” Wright said. “We had one of the greatest players we've ever seen in America's most popular sport. He had a bigger platform than any other player in the league, and he had a bigger team than any other player in the league. He has the most power over the world and plays in the biggest market.'' — The man went on national television and said to millions of people, “Hey, this guy hates me, he's probably a pedophile.'' “It's someone,” he casually said. That's what happened.

“One of our most prominent voices in sports is the face, voice, and most importantly, megaphone for every hitter – a crazy, half-baked theory I stumbled across on the internet. isn't it.”

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