Jeff Jarrett Breaks WWE Record
It turns out that WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett made some history while he was back in action once he took on Elias in a singles match on Monday’s episode of RAW in Portland, OR at the Moda Center with Road Dog at ringside. Elias ended up winning the match.
In a recent post on Twitter, WWE noted that Jarrett set a WWE record for the longest time in between matches on RAW as his last match on RAW was 19 years and 4 months ago. He surpassed Zeb Colter, who competed in matches that were 16 years apart.
Longest gap between competing in matches on #RAW:
– Old Record: 16 years, 3 months, 23 days by Zeb Colter
– New Record: 19 years, 4 months, 8 days by @WWE Hall of Famer @RealJeffJarrett
Double J sets the new record in a match against @IAmEliasWWE tonight on #Raw.
— WWE Stats & Info (@WWEStats) February 5, 2019
EC3 Responds To Dean Ambrose
Former TNA World Heavyweight Champion EC3 made his in-ring debut on Monday’s RAW where he beat Dean Ambrose. Prior to the contest, Ambrose cut a promo about the former NXT star asking where C1 and EC2 were and being a fan of the rock group, Creed. This led to him responding to Ambrose with an official post on his Twitter account.
EC3 wrote, “For those inquiring minds… #ec2 watched my debut #victory from the comfort of his leather chair #Betsy at home, and #ec1 watched from the comfort of his leather chair #Bernie in heaven. Thanks for asking Dean.#raw #toponepercent #victoryaftervictory”