Big Cass Issues Statement On Weekend Incident At WrestlePro

As noted over the weekend, former WWE Superstar Big Cass (CazXL) was reportedly involved in a backstage incident at a WrestlePro event in Rahway, NJ. Cass was said to be "aggressive and erratic" backstage, and went after Joey Janela at one point. Police were called and Cass reportedly left the scene in an ambulance. You can read our full report on the incident by clicking here.

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Cass released a statement today through his former tag team partner, Enzo Amore (nZo), on Instagram.

Cass apologized to everyone involved and said he is getting help.

"I have been very honest with my past struggles, and it has been an ongoing battle," he wrote. "On Saturday night, I obviously let my demons get the better of me and I ruined an important night for a really great guy in an unfortunate series of events. I have worked incredibly hard to get where I am, and even harder to overcome my ongoing battle with depression. But I will work my absolute hardest to right the wrongs of Saturday night and apologize to Kevin Mathews, Pat Buck, Joey Janela, the entire WrestlePro locker room and all parties involved from the bottom of my heart.

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"I'm getting help from family and friends as we speak and will be getting professional help in the near future and ask all to please respect my privacy in the meantime. When & if I reemerge as a public figure it will be in good faith and I hope to inspire those who struggle with the same mental health issues I do to seek the help they need. If Tyson Fury can do it....so can I.

"Remember...I ain't dead yet. And neither are you.

"Peace and love, William Patrick Morrissey III"

You can read the full post from Enzo below:

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A letter from my best friend @thecazxl ???? ...... I have been very honest with my past struggles, and it has been an ongoing battle. On Saturday night, I obviously let my demons get the better of me and I ruined an important night for a really great guy in an unfortunate series of events. I have worked incredibly hard to get where I am, and even harder to overcome my ongoing battle with depression. But I will work my absolute hardest to right the wrongs of Saturday night and apologize to Kevin Mathews, Pat Buck, Joey Janela, the entire WrestlePro locker room and all parties involved from the bottom of my heart. I'm getting help from family and friends as we speak and will be getting professional help in the near future and ask all to please respect my privacy in the meantime. When & if I reemerge as a public figure it will be in good faith and I hope to inspire those who struggle with the same mental health issues I do to seek the help they need. If Tyson Fury can do it....so can I. Remember...I ain't dead yet. And neither are you. Peace and love, William Patrick Morrissey III ?

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