Adam Sessler Still Wants to Know Why He Was Fired from G4TV

Which is the nice way of saying it.

Posted By | On 11th, Feb. 2013

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In one of the odder stories to last year, longtime host and anchor on G4TV Adam Sessler left the network for…well, it was never really explained at the time. And almost a year later, the overall firing remains a mystery.

However, Sessler has since struck out at the former gaming channel, which now focuses on content for male audiences, on his Twitter account. Needless to say, he doesn’t hold back.

“Now that G4 has officially become a Men’s channel, maybe they can afford the set of balls to tell me why i was fired. #GottaLetItOut”

Strong words? Sure, but remember that Sessler was removed from the channel with absolutely no explanation. Maybe G4TV wanted to expunge its previous gamer-oriented identity by removing any and all traces of the culture from its channel, extending to the staff themselves?

Whatever the reasons may be, this drama is only getting hotter. How will G4TV respond? Stay tuned.


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