Bill DeMott breaks his silence, talks WWE NXT resignation

Former NXT head trainer Bill Demott

Bill Demott, Former WWE NXT head trainer, has finally come out in public addressing the reasons behind his resignation from his position about two months ago after he was accused of bullying, harassment, sexist and racist comments. DeMott made an appearance on Vince Russo’s new podcast where he spoke about he was blamed with such accusations:

"I always use the term it's never the quarterback, it's the coach," said Demott. "Millennials, I think right that's what this generation is called the millennials. I think it's in the whole world. So what I can say and what I will say is as a dad as you are, as I am, I try to figure that out to keep my children away from that entitlement."

The chairman of the WWE, Vince McMahon, had once hit out at the WWE roster, on the episode of Steve Austin’s Podcast, by terming then as “millennials” due to their lack of ambition.

DeMott elaborated on similar lines and said:

“I guess it's old school that you get what you earn and you try to earn what you want. I think that's all I am going to say about that because I think no matter what the case, Walmart, Publix, IBM, I always use IBM I don't know why, I go to a lot of management seminars and that's a lot of the conversation, the opening conversation: 'What do we do when they don't like that?' And I want to walk out because I'm not going to learn anything if I'm still trying to figure out. It's tough, it's going to be tough for whoever has to figure out what they want tomorrow."