Sort of unrelated, but Carano's actions kind of remind me of Bruce Mitchell, a long time writer for The Wrestling Torch. After the death of a very beloved wrestler, Brodie Lee, he wrote a very awful column accusing AEW and Brodie Lee's widow of hiding the circumstances of his death and alleging he died of COVID with no evidence to back that up.
This column was published a day after it was announced that Brodie Lee was dead. Brodie Lee was a beloved and respected figure in the community and people were in morning. His column was seen as insensitive.
Bruce Mitchell was abhorrent on social media. When people complained about the column, he denied he did anything wrong and said he accused no one of lying or conspiracy. After a while, his editor took down the column and said he didn't look over it and it didn't meet editorial standards.
After that, Bruce Mitchell reposted the column on a ****ty website and said he stood by it all. After that he got fired by his editor.
He messed up badly and tripled down and refused to have any self-reflection on the matter and refused to apologize. As a result, he flushed a 30-year career down the toilet.
No one in Hollywood is going to want to work with Gina Carano now, especially after the Holocaust post. That's one of the worst possible things she could've done for her career. It's abhorrent.