Last night’s WWE NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn 4 event was truly amazing.
The card, from top to bottom, featured some extraordinary matches from the future stars of WWE. One such match was that between The Velveteen Dream and EC3. The pair put on an extremely physical performance that resulted in Dream leaving with the victory.
One hot topic of discussion in regards to the match was the message Dream had printed on his tights. During his entrance, fans could read the phrase “Call Me Up Vince” on Dream’s tights.
This is obviously a message to Vince McMahon to call the 23-year-old up to the WWE’s main roster. After the event, Triple H took part in a post-TakeOver media call to talk about the event’s success.
Triple H On The Meaning Of Velveteen Dream’s Tights
Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet asked Triple H about the message on Velveteen’s tights. “The Game” initially joked, after a long pause, that Dream was sending a message to a friend of his (also coincidentally named Vince) who lost his phone. He wanted his friend, Vince, to give him a call:
Just asked @TripleH what Vince McMahon's reaction to @VelveteenWWE's tights saying "Call Me Up Vince" might be.
After a long pause he replied, "You thought he meant Vince McMahon?!" Claims Dream "has a friend Vince who just lost his phone.” pic.twitter.com/i3Ei990If0
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) August 19, 2018
Triple H then said that if Dream was truly talking about Vince McMahon, there’s one of two calls he could get from “The Chairman Of The Board.” One he’ll like, and one that he won’t. You never know which one it will be:
Says if Dream DID mean Vince McMahon, however, there's two kinds of phone calls he could get from his boss — one he likes and one doesn't.
Ya never know which one it will be. pic.twitter.com/5GcPc02Erx
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) August 19, 2018