“His communication strategy was really bad,” Gane told RMC Sports Combat. “Today, he’s signed with an agency that I hope helps him with his communication because it was catastrophic. Sometimes it’s better not to say anything. These things happen. You don’t need to overdo it, exaggerate it. The guy was like, ‘Ahh, ahh,’ acting like he can’t drive anymore.”
“He said so many things and spent so much time trying to accuse me of who knows what,” Gane continued. “It just didn’t make sense anymore at a certain point. Even his own fans must have been like, ‘Wow, man, that’s enough. Relax. These things happen. We’ve got your back, but you should calm down a bit.’ But yeah, that was his communication. I wasn’t affected at all. Social media is secondary.”
Turns out the 265-pound strap will also be secondary in Gane’s return.
Aspinall returned to “light training” back in March.

