Everyone was waiting for Jon Bravo to deliver a bunch of evidence in his highly-anticipated documentary but in the end, he couldn’t definitively prove a link between accused and convicted steroid dealer Richard Rodriguez and Roman Reigns.
Bravo has a lot to lose because he doesn’t want to be sued for libel and since he’s a one-man operation that could ruin him financially. Therefore, he is following his attorney’s advice and being as careful as possible with the statements he makes on the matter.
At this point, we are waiting for a few pieces of information which are housed on other devices currently in the possession of the DEA. Bravo spoke to Still Real After Party recently where he confirmed once the evidence is released to him we are certain to hear more from this story.
“I’ve been doing this for a year and it ended up where it is now today where I never thought it would be. I’m not going to leave the project unended, it’s an ongoing case, there’s a ton of stuff and it’s not all about Roman Reigns. They’ve made this all about Roman Reigns but I mean I’ve talked and had private discussions with Richard and there’s government officials in these orders, there’s other big names in these orders but everyone turned this story now into this whole Roman Reigns thing and it wasn’t even a whole WWE thing. But the WWE fanbase is so huge, so passionate that they took this story and made it what it is now.”
Bravo, who made his money in software development has no financial stake in his WFN YouTube documentary series. He isn’t being paid off by anyone and sees this as a passion project which exploded before his eyes once one of the biggest names in WWE became involved.
But through it all, Bravo says he was never contacted by WWE even though they seemed to cement their plans for WrestleMania days before his documentary was released which failed to prove any definitive relationship between Roman Reigns and Richard Rodriguez.
“Nobody from WWE has contacted me, I haven’t heard a thing from anyone. Agencies, media relations stuff like that has contacted me but not WWE themselves.”
Therefore, if you were wanting a second chapter to this story it is coming but it all depends on how long the DEA is going to hold onto the other devices Richard Rodriguez used to allegedly communicate with his celebrity clients.
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Quotes in this article thanks to Stil Real After Party and Still Real To Us for the transcription