D-Von Dudley Says Prejudice Ran Rampant In The 70s And 80s, Doesn't Know About Today

D-Von Dudley appeared on Maven's YouTube channel and the two had a discussion about racist moments in WWE.

During the conversation, D-Von was asked if WWE currently views talent through a racial lens.

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"In the 70s and 80s, [prejudice] was running rampant, and you saw it, storyline-wise, promos, the way some of these wrestlers were cutting them. Now, today, I don't know. I don't particularly know, because, again, some people are upset because they're not getting the push or what have you. Other people, maybe they're not just that good. I don't know," he said.

Triple H has said that he doesn't see color, only talent. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

Elsewhere during the conversation D-Von gave his reaction to Vince McMahon using the N-word at WWE Survivor Series 2005. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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