Francine raises serious concerns about sub’s final match and alleged opioid use

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Francine talks about GCW Joey Janella’s final match against Joey Janella in Spring Break 9, but she hasn’t held back.

In her latest podcast episode, Francine tackles a disturbing allegation that Sabu was given a legal opioid-like substance to pass a brutal rope barbed wire match, despite her failure to walk a day earlier.

“If the guy can’t walk and his knees are ruined, if his legs are bleeding, he’s forced to do this, so that’s something we never know.” Francine said.

Francine went on to question why subs were allowed to compete in such physical matches in such poor conditions. “What’s bothering me to read one paragraph is why I’m not in the right state to do so, why am I fighting someone? Or if I’m messing up with drugs or substances, or I’m bleeding, my legs are bleeding, so my knees are so locked that I can’t walk. She added.

Expressing her frustration, Francine questioned the priorities behind the decision. “I don’t know why you force someone to perform. That’s the biggest show of the weekend and you want it to work, but isn’t someone’s health more important?”

Francine, who thought Sab was her best friend and brother, struggled to contain her emotions when she looked back at his death. “All of this makes me very, very upset, and as you may know, the match had nothing to do with him dying. She said.

While the match with sub Janella was already surrounded by controversy, Francine’s comments bring a new layer of concern to the situation.

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