It was just one month ago that Hiromu Takahashi introduced us to his four-legged friend, Daryl. In that month, the two have made their way into the hearts of fans all over the world. From Korakuen Hall to Long Beach, Splash Mountain to the hair salon, the inseparable pair have exemplified the beauty of friendship.

On July 22nd, 2017, during a six-man tag team match that pitted members of Los Ingobernables de Japon against members of Bullet Club, the so-called "Underboss," Bad Luck Fale, took it upon himself to take this beauty from the world.

In a sickening display of inhumanity, Fale captured the beloved mascot of LIJ, held him in his palm, looked him in his eyes, and ripped him to shreds. In an instant, Daryl's body disappeared; reduced to stuffing, floating through the air like debris from a fallen building.

Less than an hour later – while the body was still warm, Fale tweeted "Rest in pieces Darryl!" He then went on to refer to Daryl as "collateral damage," and threatened the leader of LIJ, Tetsuya Naito, with the same fate.

This is not the conduct of a decent or honorable man. Nor is it the conduct of a competitor worthy of working for the world's premier wrestling organization. These are the actions of a disreputable psychopath. Of a monster. Fale does not belong in a New Japan ring; no more than Daryl's stuffing belonged on the floor outside of a New Japan ring.

Fale must go.