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Jack Perry Responds To Fan Criticism About Joining House Of Torture

By The Spotlight StaffMarch 7, 2024
Jack Perry Responds To Fan Criticism About Joining House Of Torture

Jack Perry made his NJPW in-ring debut at the 52nd Anniversary Event on Wednesday. Perry defeated Shota Umino with help from House of Torture members to qualify for the second round of the New Japan Cup at the show. After the match, he became the newest member of HOT.

Today, Jack Perry and the House of Torture members defeated Shota Umino, Tomoaki Honma, El Desperado, and YOH in an Eight-Man Tag Team match on night two of the New Japan Cup.

Many fans criticized Perry for joining the House of Torture faction. During the backstage segment, Perry responded to those fans.

“I see a lot of people on the internet talk sh-t about the House of Torture. Why? I appreciate these guys because they’re not afraid to be themselves. They’re not afraid to do what has to be done. Everybody out there complaining, cry me a f–king river.”

Jack Perry

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